Wednesday 23 April 2014

Discussing the Design Theories..

Healing Spaces: Elements of Environmental Design That Make an Impact on Health and Buildings that Heal.


The first design theory that influenced my design for the wholeness retreat is the theory of healing spaces and creating a space that can heal.
The aim of this is to create a space that can heal the patients, not only the therapies offered heal the patients. The space itself will form part of the healing process.

Ales Stark explains the healing process as:

A healing structure can be understood as a holographic projection of the larger cosmos and of its laws.

This means that healing cannot be seen on its own, it is a complete balance of many factors, it can be related to many modern day laws of physics such as the field theory and the chaos theory.

To read more on this, follow this link: http://www.alexstark.com/pdfs/Buildings%20that%20Heal.pdf

This theory is very interesting as it encompasses lots of different ideas and view on sites and buildings. This theory attempts to explain the energy of the building, some people would call it the atmosphere or the vibe of the building. This is something that we cannot see but it definitely has an influence on the space.

There are many factors that influence the building, namely;
  • Site Evaluation and Planning
  • Topography and Orientation
  • The Healing Power of Gardens
  • Architecture and Building Form and Interior Design and Energy Flow
  • Personal Space
  • The Sensory Environment
  • Complexity of the Environment
  • Ventilation, Light and Views
  • Land Energy and Earth Healing
  • The Building Practices and Rituals
All these factors have to be considered when designing a space, these topics are considered when designing a building practically in terms of sun and orientation, but the history of the site needs to be taken into consideration. These topics have been looked at in the regard of the energy and the spirit of the land. 

Considering the spirit of the land is where the theory of Feng Shui is linked to this theory.
Feng shui is a long and complicated Japanese theory on living and organizing their lives and the buildings, it is very interesting, so to read up more on the Feng Shui theory follow this link: http://fengshui.about.com/od/glossaryofterms/u/fengshui101.htm 

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