Transforming Old Spaces Into New Opportunities for Healing

Incorporating natural elements, such as plants and water, into design can promote healing and reduce stress.

Biophilic design

Incorporating natural environments into therapy, such as forest therapy or horticultural therapy, can have positive effects on mental health and well-being.

Nature-based therapy

Creating outdoor spaces for reflection and meditation, such as healing gardens, can help support the grieving process.

Therapeutic gardens

Incorporating sensory elements, such as sound and light, into design can create a soothing and calming environment.

Sensory design

Designing spaces that encourage social interaction and support, such as community gardens, can help promote healing.

Community spaces

Designing spaces with intention and mindfulness can create a sense of calm and peace, helping support those grieving.

Mindful spaces

Using specific colors, such as blue and green, in design can have a positive effect on mood and emotion.

Color therapy

Integrating art and creativity into therapy can help individuals express their emotions and work through grief.

Art therapy

Designing spaces that allow individuals to express their emotions, such as memorials and monuments, can be therapeutic.

Expressive architecture

Designing outdoor spaces that incorporate elements of nature, such as parks and nature reserves, can promote healing and provide a space for reflection.

Healing landscapes