T-House. Shaping Ergonomic and Flexible Interiors in Modular Form Connected to Horticultural Therapy Zone

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Architecture is increasingly becoming a real response to the postulates of the doctrine of sustainable development. Ergonomics and the ecology of architectural solutions applied in the closest material human environment, such as its space for living, equally contribute to improving the quality of life. As important as the correct solution of functional space and elements of interior design, both in terms of selection of materials, shape, colour and texture of the surface that the user is in direct contact with, is the connection of the interior of the building with elements of living vegetation. This article shows a design proposals for such solutions. The issues will be discussed on the basis of the project of modular houses designed by architect Alicja Maciejko, author of this paper and architect Miroslaw Strzelecki, called T-House System [1].

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Charytonowicz, J., Maciejko, A., & Skrzypczak, A. (2020). T-House. Shaping Ergonomic and Flexible Interiors in Modular Form Connected to Horticultural Therapy Zone. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 966, pp. 45–56). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20151-7_5

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