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Public Care Center
By Bilal EzZo
Community Medical Center Healing Environments
Change Network
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Community Medical Center Healing Environments
Assumptions
Network Maps Can help us see where we are Relationships as resilient and vulnerable
Network can help us plan Strategies for Change
• Behaviorism
• Cognitivist
• Humanism
• Constructivism
• Social constructivism
• Critical emancipatory
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It is now recognized that to broaden our understanding about networks more qualitative and longitudinal
work is required that examines transformation and the change processes of networks; how they emerge
and develop over time. The case study reported here deals with these issues. It considers the development
of a network for new entrepreneurs first established by a local enterprise support public .
This forum provided a near ‘natural experiment’ to chart network emergence, change and evolution.
Employing participant observation, interviews and surveys, data were collected over .
This allowed the network to be mapped, and provided information about structural characteristics and in-
depth detail about network dynamics and change processes over time. Findings show how network
structure shifts from calculative to affective ties and demonstrate the importance of social ties for the
operation of a network and show how pattern & behavior change networking.
Social club to interest students in learning, while instilling a sense of pride, self-empowerment and social
responsibility.
Public community center project focused on site analysis, community development, research,
neighborhood revitalization, space planning, architecture, interior design, and client presentation.
sense of "interconnected group of people ,merging physical and virtual space.
Abstract
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Introduction
The social networks is one factor determining the flow of information within communities and as such
may be important in determining successful implementation of community based management.
We mapped the social network used for communication of knowledge and information related to
natural resource extraction . further identified subgroups and examined their interrelations while
measuring to what extent personal attributes such as occupation can explain observed group structure.
Finally, it is compared the local ecological knowledge held of different occupations with the structure
of the communication network to map how well this structure can explain distribution of ecological
knowledge them. Results show that communication occurs primarily between fishermen who use the
same gear type, which may inhibit exchange of ecological knowledge within the community.
This may partly explain why the community has been unsuccessful in regulating resource extraction,
especially since potentially influential groups of no fishermen have a limited communication with the
various fisher groups. Analysis of network structure also shows that groups most central, and hence
potentially most influential, are dominated in numbers by migrant deep sea fishermen, hypothetically
less motivated to initiate collective action for resource management.
Hence, we conclude that a lack of collective action to remedy an unsustainable situation may be
attributed to various different but distinct aspects of the specific structure of the social network.
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What is meaning Network ?
A supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest: Working
mothers in the community use networking to help themselves
manage successfully.
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characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
connected with, or fashionable society: a social event.
living or disposed to live in companionship with others or in a community
, People are social beings.
What is meaning social ?
Who is public ?
Hearing people
Hard hearing people
Deafness people
Blind people
Handicap people
Mute people
Children
Adult
Teenager
Senior
Arab & Foreign
Tourisms
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Then there are the more general questions of how online and offline behaviors differs
and how these tests vary across cultures. These are things that want to study in the
future.
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• Connect people
• Provide a shared context
• Enable dialogue
• Stimulate learning
• Capture and diffuse existing knowledge
• Introduce collaborative processes
• Help people organize
• Generate new knowledge
Communities of practice are important because they:
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Successful and sustainable communities have focused, well-
defined purposes that are directlyDevelop Relationships
Learn and Develop
Practice
Carry out Takes And
Projects
Create New
Knowledge
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A lot of positive individual, community, environmental and economic outcomes. Some of these outcomes
include:
• Helps individuals fulfill their potential
• Creates meaningful jobs
• Economic equality
• Social inclusion
• Creates economic resiliency
• Enhances local economy
• Keeps decision making local
• Community revitalization
• Environmental stewardship
• Neighborhoods transform into stable and attractive places to live, work and play
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Knowledge Sharing
Enable Grow up Building with situation
• Information
• Act
• Innovate
• Invent
• Awareness
• New Developments
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Problematic justified
Due to the development of technology and the progress, it is undergoing are getting more and more involved and
taken by the services technology effect, a fact that caused the lack of Communication between them people are focusing
on how to get update with the technology rather than finding some time to meet others and they can show how pattern
& behavior change their networking. They are forgetting the essence of life, which is enjoying life with others and by
that we are not restricted to normal people but we extend to those with disabilities. The Disabled are being lately
neglected by the society for the interest in stuff, they believe are of great importance relationship their life. And that’s
where the public care center idea came from the purpose behind creating such a center is to strengthen the
communication that was lost between people, especially between them and disabled or handicaps and deaf ones. And
they have Different their culture and character but they are not common their life ,it is would be education and teach &
learn in public care center in the side use location in Beirut near downtown. Its goal is to allow the people to get
introduced to these disabilities which would help them overcome their problem and communicate with the outside
world and they will behave and change networking such as Structures and striges and sharing & Merging and connecting
& relationship . Another purpose we are aiming at is to make a face to face (awareness) interaction between them in
order to undergo a process of change and cooperation their real life, which would lately have a positive feedback from
people and a positive effect on both, normal and disabled, because every person has a disability, if not physical, it would
be mental but putting these disabilities together. A positive result would obtain.
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Community
Common Opportunities
Problem
Professional or personal (Ego)
Add value through collaboration
learning teaching Community of practice And Social Network
Knowledge-Centric
Structured
People-Centric (Self-Organizing )
+ =
Analysis
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Member Role and Responsibility
Community Members
• Share
• Performing
• Supporting
Community Leader Stimulates Activity
• Maintaining
• Coordinates
• Liaises
Sponsor
• Promotes
• Strategic
• Resources
• Validation
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Building a Community
Building has Five Steps for social network cube
Key Success
1. Common Interests
Members
Roles and Responsibilities
2. Build the Group
Build the Identity
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• Activities
• Ground rules
• Charter
• Movements
• Central
• Diagonal
Add Value Commitments Tools Go-Ahead
• Communicate
• Official events
• Schedule-belonging
3. Define the working Mode
4. Find Resources
5. Officially Launch the Community
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Ying Yang
Problematic
Essence vs. Appearance
• Individual
• Ego Network
• Support
• Affective
• Affiliations
• Dynamic and complex
• Bigger
• structure
• random
• Non random
• Developed
• Process
• Relation
Point line plan volume
Concept & Problematic
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Emotion Non-Emotion
Character’s Sociality
1. Eyes
2. Ear
3. Mouth
4. Smile
5. Hand
6. Nose
7. Smell
Five senesce
watch Blind
Talk Mute
Touch No Feeling
(Individual)Alone
Hear Deaf
Smell No life
The competition focused on envisioning the future of higher education learning environments. connectivity through
both on-line and on-site settings. Teams had less than two weeks to investigate the critical design
issues, Communities of practice are dynamic social structures that require “cultivation” so that they can emerge and
grow.
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“Our goal is the development-quality, sustainable healing environment that clearly improves
patient outcomes and affirms the trust of beneficiaries served.”
Nature
As Environment
Eco(Individual)
As I
Problematic
As Handicaps
Special Cases Private
As Deaf
Freedom
As People
Safe
As Army
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create buildings that strengthen the fabric of
which they become a part, strive for design
excellence, and demonstrate environmental
stewardship.
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A modern house designed is filled with
texture and pattern. The mostly neutral
residence is brought to life through design
elements, building materials and furnishings
which are equally as tactile as they are visually
stimulating. Rich grained woods, patterned
natural stone and sleek metal combine with
dramatic textured textiles to create a dynamic
living space.
A map of the local area provided the basis for
the floor pattern, which continues up the walls
in the form of a shelving system. Segments
corresponding to parks on the map are
elevated from the floor, acting as units for
displaying merchandise. The spiral staircase
connects the shop to the editorial office at the
same time as the street level entrance gives
visitors to the office a welcoming first
impression.
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PLAN (Basement)
Merging public Center
The stark exterior is in direct contrast to the
stunning interiors of the structure
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PLAN (Basement)
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PLAN (Basement)
entrance
exhibition
space
wc Storage
& WC
Care children. Kids
K-12 Programs for
children
Public merging
center lobby
cafeteria
Wc &
storage
Storage
& WC
a library,
reading room
Out
garden• reception
4040
PLAN (2nd floor)
entrance
meeting
wc Storage
& WC Kitchen net
elevator
Education
space
Wc &
storage
Storage
& WC
office
waiting
Staff
room
• tech center
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Studio
news
PLAN (3nd floor)
entrance
Media office
wc Meeting
room Kitchen net
elevator
Media
communication
Wc &
storage
Media
office
Out
entrance
Staff
room
Department special private for community with public center , it is opening space
with public in this site building .
• Community Networking center
Studio
TV
PRESS
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PLAN (Top roof)
entrance
Cafeteria
wc Kara ok Games
room
elevator
Night club
Wine bar
Out
entrance
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PLAN (Basement)
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PLAN ( above Basement)
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PLAN (Second Floor)
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PLAN (Third Floor )
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Top Roof
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west Elevation
East Elevation
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North Elevation
South Elevation
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Elevation
52East Elevation
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3D MAX
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Mutual Row Cube
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Cube House is named after the orthogonal and Cubist forms that dominate the exterior. In
addition to the external visual experience home these volumes is pervasive in the interior /
floor cube to cube floor. The luxury of this home is expressed through a simple and above all
functional disposition of the game volume and glass surfaces justifies the concept of the
object. Made ground and upper floors was achieved by air, or gallery space. Through this
space is designed to communicate with the environment of the building and upper floors
because the air due to the connection point of view and the light transmitted to the living
room floor common area.
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  • 2. Public Care Center By Bilal EzZo Community Medical Center Healing Environments Change Network 2
  • 3. Community Medical Center Healing Environments Assumptions Network Maps Can help us see where we are Relationships as resilient and vulnerable Network can help us plan Strategies for Change • Behaviorism • Cognitivist • Humanism • Constructivism • Social constructivism • Critical emancipatory 3
  • 4. It is now recognized that to broaden our understanding about networks more qualitative and longitudinal work is required that examines transformation and the change processes of networks; how they emerge and develop over time. The case study reported here deals with these issues. It considers the development of a network for new entrepreneurs first established by a local enterprise support public . This forum provided a near ‘natural experiment’ to chart network emergence, change and evolution. Employing participant observation, interviews and surveys, data were collected over . This allowed the network to be mapped, and provided information about structural characteristics and in- depth detail about network dynamics and change processes over time. Findings show how network structure shifts from calculative to affective ties and demonstrate the importance of social ties for the operation of a network and show how pattern & behavior change networking. Social club to interest students in learning, while instilling a sense of pride, self-empowerment and social responsibility. Public community center project focused on site analysis, community development, research, neighborhood revitalization, space planning, architecture, interior design, and client presentation. sense of "interconnected group of people ,merging physical and virtual space. Abstract 4
  • 5. Introduction The social networks is one factor determining the flow of information within communities and as such may be important in determining successful implementation of community based management. We mapped the social network used for communication of knowledge and information related to natural resource extraction . further identified subgroups and examined their interrelations while measuring to what extent personal attributes such as occupation can explain observed group structure. Finally, it is compared the local ecological knowledge held of different occupations with the structure of the communication network to map how well this structure can explain distribution of ecological knowledge them. Results show that communication occurs primarily between fishermen who use the same gear type, which may inhibit exchange of ecological knowledge within the community. This may partly explain why the community has been unsuccessful in regulating resource extraction, especially since potentially influential groups of no fishermen have a limited communication with the various fisher groups. Analysis of network structure also shows that groups most central, and hence potentially most influential, are dominated in numbers by migrant deep sea fishermen, hypothetically less motivated to initiate collective action for resource management. Hence, we conclude that a lack of collective action to remedy an unsustainable situation may be attributed to various different but distinct aspects of the specific structure of the social network. 5
  • 6. What is meaning Network ? A supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest: Working mothers in the community use networking to help themselves manage successfully. 6
  • 7. characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club. connected with, or fashionable society: a social event. living or disposed to live in companionship with others or in a community , People are social beings. What is meaning social ? Who is public ? Hearing people Hard hearing people Deafness people Blind people Handicap people Mute people Children Adult Teenager Senior Arab & Foreign Tourisms 7
  • 8. Then there are the more general questions of how online and offline behaviors differs and how these tests vary across cultures. These are things that want to study in the future. 8
  • 9. • Connect people • Provide a shared context • Enable dialogue • Stimulate learning • Capture and diffuse existing knowledge • Introduce collaborative processes • Help people organize • Generate new knowledge Communities of practice are important because they: 9
  • 10. Successful and sustainable communities have focused, well- defined purposes that are directlyDevelop Relationships Learn and Develop Practice Carry out Takes And Projects Create New Knowledge 10
  • 11. A lot of positive individual, community, environmental and economic outcomes. Some of these outcomes include: • Helps individuals fulfill their potential • Creates meaningful jobs • Economic equality • Social inclusion • Creates economic resiliency • Enhances local economy • Keeps decision making local • Community revitalization • Environmental stewardship • Neighborhoods transform into stable and attractive places to live, work and play 11
  • 12. Knowledge Sharing Enable Grow up Building with situation • Information • Act • Innovate • Invent • Awareness • New Developments 12
  • 13. 13 Problematic justified Due to the development of technology and the progress, it is undergoing are getting more and more involved and taken by the services technology effect, a fact that caused the lack of Communication between them people are focusing on how to get update with the technology rather than finding some time to meet others and they can show how pattern & behavior change their networking. They are forgetting the essence of life, which is enjoying life with others and by that we are not restricted to normal people but we extend to those with disabilities. The Disabled are being lately neglected by the society for the interest in stuff, they believe are of great importance relationship their life. And that’s where the public care center idea came from the purpose behind creating such a center is to strengthen the communication that was lost between people, especially between them and disabled or handicaps and deaf ones. And they have Different their culture and character but they are not common their life ,it is would be education and teach & learn in public care center in the side use location in Beirut near downtown. Its goal is to allow the people to get introduced to these disabilities which would help them overcome their problem and communicate with the outside world and they will behave and change networking such as Structures and striges and sharing & Merging and connecting & relationship . Another purpose we are aiming at is to make a face to face (awareness) interaction between them in order to undergo a process of change and cooperation their real life, which would lately have a positive feedback from people and a positive effect on both, normal and disabled, because every person has a disability, if not physical, it would be mental but putting these disabilities together. A positive result would obtain.
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  • 16. Community Common Opportunities Problem Professional or personal (Ego) Add value through collaboration learning teaching Community of practice And Social Network Knowledge-Centric Structured People-Centric (Self-Organizing ) + = Analysis 16
  • 17. Member Role and Responsibility Community Members • Share • Performing • Supporting Community Leader Stimulates Activity • Maintaining • Coordinates • Liaises Sponsor • Promotes • Strategic • Resources • Validation 17
  • 18. Building a Community Building has Five Steps for social network cube Key Success 1. Common Interests Members Roles and Responsibilities 2. Build the Group Build the Identity 18
  • 19. • Activities • Ground rules • Charter • Movements • Central • Diagonal Add Value Commitments Tools Go-Ahead • Communicate • Official events • Schedule-belonging 3. Define the working Mode 4. Find Resources 5. Officially Launch the Community 19
  • 20. Ying Yang Problematic Essence vs. Appearance • Individual • Ego Network • Support • Affective • Affiliations • Dynamic and complex • Bigger • structure • random • Non random • Developed • Process • Relation Point line plan volume Concept & Problematic 20
  • 21. Emotion Non-Emotion Character’s Sociality 1. Eyes 2. Ear 3. Mouth 4. Smile 5. Hand 6. Nose 7. Smell Five senesce watch Blind Talk Mute Touch No Feeling (Individual)Alone Hear Deaf Smell No life The competition focused on envisioning the future of higher education learning environments. connectivity through both on-line and on-site settings. Teams had less than two weeks to investigate the critical design issues, Communities of practice are dynamic social structures that require “cultivation” so that they can emerge and grow. 21
  • 22. “Our goal is the development-quality, sustainable healing environment that clearly improves patient outcomes and affirms the trust of beneficiaries served.” Nature As Environment Eco(Individual) As I Problematic As Handicaps Special Cases Private As Deaf Freedom As People Safe As Army 22
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  • 29. create buildings that strengthen the fabric of which they become a part, strive for design excellence, and demonstrate environmental stewardship. 29
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  • 32. A modern house designed is filled with texture and pattern. The mostly neutral residence is brought to life through design elements, building materials and furnishings which are equally as tactile as they are visually stimulating. Rich grained woods, patterned natural stone and sleek metal combine with dramatic textured textiles to create a dynamic living space. A map of the local area provided the basis for the floor pattern, which continues up the walls in the form of a shelving system. Segments corresponding to parks on the map are elevated from the floor, acting as units for displaying merchandise. The spiral staircase connects the shop to the editorial office at the same time as the street level entrance gives visitors to the office a welcoming first impression. 32
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  • 37. 37 PLAN (Basement) Merging public Center The stark exterior is in direct contrast to the stunning interiors of the structure
  • 39. 3939 PLAN (Basement) entrance exhibition space wc Storage & WC Care children. Kids K-12 Programs for children Public merging center lobby cafeteria Wc & storage Storage & WC a library, reading room Out garden• reception
  • 40. 4040 PLAN (2nd floor) entrance meeting wc Storage & WC Kitchen net elevator Education space Wc & storage Storage & WC office waiting Staff room • tech center
  • 41. 41 Studio news PLAN (3nd floor) entrance Media office wc Meeting room Kitchen net elevator Media communication Wc & storage Media office Out entrance Staff room Department special private for community with public center , it is opening space with public in this site building . • Community Networking center Studio TV PRESS
  • 42. 42 PLAN (Top roof) entrance Cafeteria wc Kara ok Games room elevator Night club Wine bar Out entrance
  • 44. 44 PLAN ( above Basement)
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  • 57. 57 Cube House is named after the orthogonal and Cubist forms that dominate the exterior. In addition to the external visual experience home these volumes is pervasive in the interior / floor cube to cube floor. The luxury of this home is expressed through a simple and above all functional disposition of the game volume and glass surfaces justifies the concept of the object. Made ground and upper floors was achieved by air, or gallery space. Through this space is designed to communicate with the environment of the building and upper floors because the air due to the connection point of view and the light transmitted to the living room floor common area.
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