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Early St
Through Levels
Group introductory session: Specia attention is given to the concept of diagnosis which is main stage nearest to entrance.
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Seating Arrangements
Sitting face-to-face across a desk or table may be perceived as confrontational, whereas sitting corner to corner, without a barrier in-between can invite conversation and trust.
Vegetation as a therapeutic element: Special attention is given to the conintegration of pottery and vegetation as a therapeutic element
Spatial Layout
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Rediscovering identity through art: understanding the power of art in the healing process and translation of emot ons
Art Installation
Seating facing outwards: In waiting or common areas, orient seating so users are facing out from sheltering walls
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Nature paintings and photography are associated with increased mood and reduction in stress levels
PotteryMakingStages
Limiting harsh lines: Avoid abstract work with harsh lines and colors
Art can create a v sual distraction that alleviates stress
Create “spatial availability” with clear sight lines, high ceilings, and minimal barriers. This can increase a person’s sense of safety and decrease a perceived sense of crowding or being trapped
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One to one diagnosis: Special attent on is given to the concept of diagnosis wh ch s ma n stage nearest to entrance
Stage 1: Pottery Making Stage 2: Adding the Wh te Base Stage 3: Carving & Painting
Stage 4: Baking - Kiln Space
Vegaetation infusedpottery Introductory Sessions
Art Therapy
Art therapy in the mezzanine floor is exposed to vegetation as a ma n therapeutic e ement that help users engage w th nature in d fferent methods through vegetation, mountain skylight and a side view of the sea
Main circulation
Main entrance leads to different zones according to the consultation prov ded at the beginning of the project that determines the state of the women patients and needs