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OverviewWellness is a contemporary concept with deep ancient roots promoting preventative and holistic activities, lifestyle choices, and salient architecture and urban design practices. Wellness Architecture and Urban Design presents definitions, an analysis of the wellness literature, and a brief history of the wellness movement. Specific planning and design strategies are presented citing examples worldwide and emphasizing the importance of wellness considerations at all scales of the built environment from rooms to cities. Both case studies offer fully integrated and comprehensive wellness design approaches creating resilient and life-enhancing wellness through each of the architecture and urban design scales. The book will be of interest to practitioners and students working in urban design, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, and affiliated fields. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phillip James Tabb (Texas A&M University, USA) , Lahra TatrielePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781032752013ISBN 10: 1032752017 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 06 September 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""The authors have written a groundbreaking book addressing the emerging trend of designing for wellness, not only in health care settings, but also in places for living, work, learning, play and worship. This book speaks not only to architecture and urban planning, but also strongly emphasizes the benefit of designed and built environments that enhance the full continuum of wellness supporting the body, mind, and spirit. There is a pragmatic flavor to the book offering a wealth of examples, serving as a useful reference for those who develop, plan, design and build human places. I strongly recommend this book to students, faculty, health professionals, planning and design professionals and the public at large."" Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA, FACHA, FHFI, LEED AP, Chairman Emeritus, HKS, Inc., Former President, American Institute of Architects, Chancellor AIA College of Fellows, USA ""Wellness Architecture and Urban Design is a clarion call for reimagining our future – a future where design is empathetic, inclusive, and sustainable. It offers an enlightening journey through the principles and practices of biophilic and wellness design, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the future of urban living and environmental stewardship. The book offers a groundbreaking exploration of the profound relationship between our physical spaces and well-being. This work is a rich tapestry, weaving together historical insights, current challenges, and visionary solutions in the realm of design and architecture. It delves deep into the human condition, highlighting how environmental factors and human activities shape our health and happiness. Drawing on years of extensive research and diverse global perspectives, this book is not merely academic; it is a practical guide to transforming our living environments into catalysts for holistic wellness."" Jennifer Walsh, Founder and Creative Director, AIKR Lab and Institute, USA ""Wellness Architecture and Urban Design is a transformative journey that redefines our understanding of the spaces we inhabit. This book beautifully encapsulates how intentional architecture and placemaking can catalyze wellness on many levels. It's about fostering communities, nurturing the spirit, and inspiring a ripple effect of health and happiness. As Phillip Tabb and Lahra Tatriele share their extensive knowledge, they provide a vision that compels us to rethink our environments and their potential to elevate our lives. Having recently moved from the incessant buzz of New York City to the tranquil hamlet of Mado in Serenbe, my family and I have experienced firsthand the profound impact that connection to nature and thoughtful design can have on well-being. We've become calmer, more balanced, and deeply connected, realizing the stark contrast between our past and present living environments. I am grateful for the insights this book offers and believe them to be an indispensable guide for anyone yearning to create spaces that resonate with our deepest need for connection, wellness, and harmony."" Noa Hecht, Creative Placemaking Consultant, USA ""Fivelements Retreat Bali was decades ahead in its quest to incorporate biophilic design principles that nurture the relationships between humans and nature — relationships that heal and sustain life itself. The Fivelements philosophy became the definition of a new eco-luxury experience that positively impacts all seven dimensions of wellness. The founders of Fivelements Retreat understood that true wellness is inseparable from nature, and this shows in every aspect of the resort. From the moment guests enter this awe-inspiring sanctuary, located along Bali’s sacred Ayung River, they will experience a holistic approach to wellness, from impeccably designed rooms to exquisite cuisine to unique connections with local healers. I cannot think of a better place to experience the true meaning of wellness design or to understand why it is vital to our industry."" Susie Ellis, Chair and CEO, The Global Wellness Institute, USA The authors have written a groundbreaking book addressing the emerging trend of designing for wellness, not only in health care settings, but also in places for living, work, learning, play and worship. It speaks not only to architecture and urban planning, but also strongly emphasizes the benefit of designed and built environments that enhance the full continuum of wellness supporting the body, mind, and spirit. There is a pragmatic flavor to the book offering a wealth of examples, serving as a useful reference for those who develop, plan, design and build human places. I strongly recommend this book to students, faculty, health professionals, planning and design professionals and the public at large. The case study of Mado Hamlet in Serenbe Community is one of the first contemporary examples of wellness neighborhood urban design. Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA, FACHA, FHFI, LEED AP, Chairman Emeritus, HKS, Inc., USA Fivelements Retreat Bali was decades ahead in its quest to incorporate biophilic design principles that nurture the relationships between humans and nature — relationships that heal and sustain life itself. The Fivelements philosophy became the definition of a new eco-luxury experience that positively impacts all seven dimensions of wellness. From the moment guests enter this awe-inspiring sanctuary, located along Bali’s sacred Ayung River, they will experience a holistic approach to wellness, from impeccably designed rooms to exquisite cuisine to unique connections with local healers. I cannot think of a better place to experience the true meaning of wellness design or to understand why it is vital to our industry. Susie Ellis, Chair and CEO, The Global Wellness Institute, USA Author InformationPhillip James Tabb is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at Texas A&M University and was the Liz and Nelson Mitchell Professor of Residential Design. He served as Head of the Department from 2001-2005 and was Director of the School of Architecture and Construction Management at Washington State University from 1998-2001. He is author of eight book in the fields of architecture, planning, biophilic, and sacred architecture. He received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati, Master of Architecture from the University of Colorado, and Ph.D. in the Energy and Environment Programme from the Architectural Association in London. Lahra Tatriele is an international wellness executive leading corporate-level growth strategy, business model innovation, concept design and curation, and integrated wellness branding. In 2010, she led the launch of Fivelements Retreat Bali. She received a Bachelor of Science in International Marketing from the Stern School of Business at New York University and completed an executive course in Architectural Imagination from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Lahra currently serves as Co-Founder & Chief Wellness Strategist of Alchemy Concepts, Chair of the Wellness Architecture and Design Initiative and member of the Mental Wellness Initiative of the Global Wellness Institute. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |