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Art in Rehabilitation Centre


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1 Dr. D Y Patil College of Architecture, Akurdi, Pune, India
 

A rehabilitation inner and outer space that provides them with the means of understanding what went wrong and how to work-through the group-towards building their own strength to surpass physical and psychological obstacles on the road to recovery and active inclusion. Such therapeutic community buildings must not be designed to remind long term absence from life, but a temporary home away from home, a pathway back to individual stability and societal development. And this short term abode must be enriched with approaches to healing that bring about changes from the inside out. One of them is expression through the arts.A Rehab Centre here would be the one where in the people voluntarily come to get treated. The Relation between Human Activities and Landscape Architecture: The first impression of designing constructions and places in the field of landscape architecture seems to create a particular space where people can display their activities efficiently. This creating job is not only to influence on human activities as performing our daily lives, but also to impact on society, politics, economy, and culture as a whole, which are associated with the track of human civilization. Thus, the significance of landscape architecture should be focused on how to fulfill needs of human and society as well as to maintain the beauty of nature.

Our surrounding environments can be moulded to best suit the needs of a patient. Stress, anxiety, natural connections to nature, healing gardens, our body’s social and psychological needs, and the overall healing process were the main focused.

Traveling, Leisure and Innovation come together to create an environment that will attract people and families to the new recreation hub of Liberec, with compelling leisure program and events offerings onsite. On the other hand, this chapter concerns the relationships between the physical form of the urban environment and leisure activities. It examines how architectural space morphology - i.e. spatial patterns and formal patterns - may have an impact on tourists’ attraction and preferences in the contemporary cultural context of urban tourism. and bringing this tourism in rehab context would be the most challenging part of the project....

‘Art…can feed the soul, motivate an individual to want to recover and in certain Circumstances, cause physiological changes in the body’.


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Society, Awareness, Rehab Space, Vibrant Space, Healing Emotionally.
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Ritika Gupta
Dr. D Y Patil College of Architecture, Akurdi, Pune, India
Chavan-Tirvir Chhaya
Dr. D Y Patil College of Architecture, Akurdi, Pune, India

Abstract


A rehabilitation inner and outer space that provides them with the means of understanding what went wrong and how to work-through the group-towards building their own strength to surpass physical and psychological obstacles on the road to recovery and active inclusion. Such therapeutic community buildings must not be designed to remind long term absence from life, but a temporary home away from home, a pathway back to individual stability and societal development. And this short term abode must be enriched with approaches to healing that bring about changes from the inside out. One of them is expression through the arts.A Rehab Centre here would be the one where in the people voluntarily come to get treated. The Relation between Human Activities and Landscape Architecture: The first impression of designing constructions and places in the field of landscape architecture seems to create a particular space where people can display their activities efficiently. This creating job is not only to influence on human activities as performing our daily lives, but also to impact on society, politics, economy, and culture as a whole, which are associated with the track of human civilization. Thus, the significance of landscape architecture should be focused on how to fulfill needs of human and society as well as to maintain the beauty of nature.

Our surrounding environments can be moulded to best suit the needs of a patient. Stress, anxiety, natural connections to nature, healing gardens, our body’s social and psychological needs, and the overall healing process were the main focused.

Traveling, Leisure and Innovation come together to create an environment that will attract people and families to the new recreation hub of Liberec, with compelling leisure program and events offerings onsite. On the other hand, this chapter concerns the relationships between the physical form of the urban environment and leisure activities. It examines how architectural space morphology - i.e. spatial patterns and formal patterns - may have an impact on tourists’ attraction and preferences in the contemporary cultural context of urban tourism. and bringing this tourism in rehab context would be the most challenging part of the project....

‘Art…can feed the soul, motivate an individual to want to recover and in certain Circumstances, cause physiological changes in the body’.


Keywords


Society, Awareness, Rehab Space, Vibrant Space, Healing Emotionally.