Green Therapy: How Does Nature Contribute to Healing Hospitalized Patients?
Briefly

Connection with nature in architectural design has become essential, particularly post-COVID-19, highlighting green spaces' positive impact on human well-being and patient recovery.
Various cultures have historically recognized the connection between nature and healing, ranging from Taoist gardens to medieval therapeutic gardens, which supported mental and physical health.
The groundbreaking 1984 study by Roger Ulrich showed that patients recovering post-surgery with window views of trees had shorter recovery times than those without such views.
As modern studies confirm nature's healing benefits, hospitals are reintegrating green spaces into their designs, reviving a vital connection for enhancing patient well-being.
Read at ArchDaily
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