Abstract:
With increasing urbanization and competition, stress has become a major trigger factor that has led to people dealing with several mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, major lifestyle disorders etc. While dealing with such issues, people are finding themselves getting disconnected from their surrounding environment with devastating effects seen on both their health and wellbeing. So, to deal with such issues, there has been an increasing demand of creating healing spaces that could in any promote the overall well-being of people and a space that could allow people to have a deep intrinsic connection with the natural environment. So, this project aims to provide spaces with features that enhance the user environment in a positive way and spaces
that could encourage and induce healing. This project uses nature as a form of therapy through architecture with the implementation of biophilic design as the main concept and also focuses on how architecture can bridge the gap between human and nature to provide a healing environment.