"The privacy of the place in the design of the interior of the centers of medical beautification"

Abstract

The research consists of four chapters: First: addressing the problem of research, which crystallized by asking the following:Q: What is the role played by privacy in influencing the interior design of medical beauty centers? And how can (spatial privacy) be achieved as an acquired right of the individual, being one of the most important factors that affect him through his dealings with the internal space, if appropriate for its nature or not? The objective of the research is to contribute to the ideas that can be found to find the specificity of the place with the conceptual, intellectual and civilizational significance of the interpretation and its importance in achieving the process of communication between the user and the internal space. As well as shedding light on spatial privacy and its effects on the nature of human behavior within the spaces of medical beauty centers. And the disclosure of the mechanisms of design associated with the realization of privacy within the centers, as well as to clarify the importance of the place and its effective role in achieving the success of the design within the limits and requirements of the functional and aesthetic and legal aspects, and within the spatial and temporal boundaries of medical beauty centers in the city of Baghdad to the side (Karkh and Rusafa) between2017- 2015, as well as specifying the terms in the search title to produce procedural definitions. The second chapter: The theoretical framework, which is represented in two sections, the first: is specialized in highlighting the privacy of the place. The second includes the factors affecting spatial privacy, medical beauty centers and their internal design. The descriptive approach in the analysis of the two models, which were deliberately selected from the whole research community, was adopted in the research tool on the form of the axes of analysis, and the description and analysis of the research models. Chapter IV: Conclusions, Conclusions, Proposals, Recommendations and Sources. Among the conclusions reached are: 1. Privacy is a subjective measure. Ie, its definition and limits vary from one environment to another and from one intellectual point of view to another. But the common denominator in all definitions is the perspective of one of the human rights in life, but it depends mainly on the environment and the context. 2. The importance of design identity and privacy is reinforced by the link between positive heritage and contemporary civilizational creativity. That is to communicate with the heritage to form contemporary designs and distinct references have a link between the past, present and future. Which is what the designer seeks to find a special fingerprint with meanings and vocabulary distinguish them from others.