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Infusing wellness: Eastern traditions in the Western context

Posted on:2014-04-26Degree:M.ArchType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, College ParkCandidate:James, Khara AntwoinetteFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005487279Subject:Architecture
Abstract/Summary:
Wellness is defined as an optimal state of health in the mind, body, and spirit. This state is achieved through a balance of energy found in all things, including the human body. Eastern Traditions support the notion that this energy is governed by the elements of nature. Eastern architects such as Tadao Ando and Geoffrey Bawa offer lessons on how design connects humans to nature and appeals to our sense of well-being.;This thesis builds on the implications of both Eastern health and design traditions to develop a building typology in the West that promotes healing in our underserved communities. It aims to heal and educate people by providing spaces for healthy, natural and preventative activities. It explores a process of design for well-being in which the users experience the healing qualities of nature in a space. The resulting wellness center acts as a threshold into nature natural environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Eastern, Traditions, Nature
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