Architectural Healing Environments

May 01, 2012

It is the contention of this thesis that a study of the phenomenological approach to how one experiences space and by incorporating evidence-based design criteria that are acknowledged for improving wellbeing, quality of life, and reducing distress in people, a healing environment will emerge. The experienced environment will facilitate a temporal awareness of one's self and the design criteria's attention to the experienced setting will allow for a healing environment to emerge within the architecture. I am not proposing that architecture can heal, but rather the architecture can stimulate a healing environment.

Author: 
Brian Schaller
Periodical: 
School of Architecture Dissertations and Theses
Published & professionally reviewed by: 
Syracuse University Libraries
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