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Community Spaces Enhanced by Natural Greenery and Therapeutic Reflection Areas

Authors:
Mahboobeh Shakeri, Vahid Sadraeifar, Mohammad Shali, Mohsen Zeraat Pisheh
Community Spaces Enhanced by Natural Greenery and Therapeutic Reflection Areas
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Artfully integrated into a serene park landscape, the design features therapeutic reflection areas and communal pathways that foster connection, creating a supportive environment for terminally ill patients and their families.
5 key facts about this project
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Community pathways connect therapeutic areas to encourage interaction among visitors and patients.
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The design incorporates seating platforms for quiet reflection within the surrounding nature.
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An artificial lake nearby enhances the calming atmosphere and provides scenic views.
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Dedicated therapy rooms are designed to offer psychological support tailored to patients' needs.
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The layout features entry points that foster a sense of belonging and community engagement.

The hospice home for terminally ill patients is located in one of the largest parks in Tehran, aiming to create a supportive environment for individuals and their families. It offers a thoughtful approach to the complex experience of end-of-life care. Design elements focus on fostering connections and moments of reflection, promoting the quality of life among residents and visitors by encouraging interaction with both the built and natural environments.

Understanding Entrance Scenarios

Two types of entrance scenarios are present in the design, each representing different experiences for visitors. Common entrances reflect a sense of isolation and detachment, which can counter the nurturing goals of the hospice. In contrast, an inviting entrance leads along a passageway to community spaces. This layout encourages a sense of belonging, helping to create an atmosphere where individuals feel supported by both their peers and the environment.

Functional Organization

The layout of the hospice features clearly defined areas, facilitating both community engagement and personal privacy. The first floor hosts therapy rooms for psychological support, a library, and a chapel, contributing to a calming atmosphere. A gathering room serves as a central hub for social interaction, while seating platforms allow for quiet moments of solitude. These carefully considered spaces encourage conversation and reflection, addressing the diverse needs of users.

Integration with Nature

Positioned within a park with an artificial lake, the design utilizes natural features to enhance the user experience. Views of the landscape create a peaceful backdrop for the hospice, underscoring its role as a place of healing. The relationship between the architecture and its surroundings emphasizes tranquility, fostering a balance between social engagement and personal contemplation.

Inherent Architectural Details

The design prioritizes simplicity and functionality, steering clear of unnecessary decoration. While specific materials are not explicitly mentioned, the overall intention is to create an environment that supports care and connection. The arrangement of various functional areas ensures ease of movement, allowing patients and visitors to navigate the spaces effortlessly. This design approach enriches the experience for all users, enhancing their sense of comfort during difficult times.

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