Semester
Summer
Date of Graduation
2022
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Type
MLA
College
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
Department
Landscape Architecture
Committee Chair
Elisabeth Orr
Committee Co-Chair
David Davis
Committee Member
David Davis
Committee Member
Jiang Shan
Abstract
The affection humans feel for nature is called biophilia. Connecting with nature helps in healing. The connection with nature can be established by incorporating biophilic elements like air, water, plants, and views of nature into the design. (Kellert,2018). According to Kaplan’s Attention Restoration theory, exposure to nature improves focus and the ability to concentrate. (Kaplan,1989)
Connecting with nature provides to be helpful in health care facilities for frail elderly, people with Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias, Hospice care facilities, Mental and Behavioral Health Facilities, and Assisted living facilities. (Marcus,2013)
The aim of this project is to create comfortable, safe, and accessible outdoor space for elderly residents. The goal is to improve the outdoor experience and connection with nature. Also, to provide different activity areas that will improve physical health and meditative areas to promote mental well-being.
Recommended Citation
Pawar, Pooja Keshav, "Healing gardens for Assisted living facility at Cortland Acres, Thomas, WV" (2022). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 11361.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/11361