Quizás el blanco, es el principal recuerdo que muchos tenemos de un pasillo de hospital. Algunos dirán que es porque da calma, pero ¿Qué pasa si la evidencia es incierta? Se ha cuestionado actualmente como debe ser el diseño de un lugar de sanación, entre ellos el color.
Conoce de qué forma estamos poniéndole color en “Los murales de Pediatría del Hospital Padre Hurtado”
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