Healing Architecture in Mental Health Facilities in the New European Bauhaus Context

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Abstract

The processes of health building design issues overlap, like the complexity of architecture, technology, and protection of human well-being. It becomes necessary to use a holistic and empathized approach. They meet the concept of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) in terms of attention to the aspects of comprehensive design with a focus on humans and their environment. The investigation focused on psychiatric hospitals with an ever-growing demand for treatment places. Accordingly, this article shows the healing architecture’s examination and the environment in healthcare facilities. The POE method was used by investigating the examples. Research contained the technical, functional, spatial, and behavioral qualities of existing psychiatric hospitals. By presenting elements that positively affect the well-being of users, we indicate good practices that bring psycho-physical benefits.

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Jablonska, J., & Furmanczyk, J. (2024). Healing Architecture in Mental Health Facilities in the New European Bauhaus Context. Buildings, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14041056

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