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This book explores how the built environment influences psychological well-being. With a focus on therapeutic, residential, and public spaces, the book emphasizes a human-centered design approach that fosters healing, comfort, and emotional resilience. It combines insights from architecture, psychology, and neuroscience to guide professionals in creating environments that support mental health. This interdisciplinary work is ideal for architects, planners, healthcare designers, and anyone interested in the intersection of space and the human mind.

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This book explores how the built environment influences psychological well-being. With a focus on therapeutic, residential, and public spaces, the book emphasizes a human-centered design approach that fosters healing, comfort, and emotional resilience. It combines insights from architecture, psychology, and neuroscience to guide professionals in creating environments that support mental health. This interdisciplinary work is ideal for architects, planners, healthcare designers, and anyone interested in the intersection of space and the human mind.
Autorenporträt
Hossein Hashemi is an architect and researcher with over 10 years of experience in designing and executing construction projects. He has authored five scientific papers and five books. His areas of expertise include bionic architecture, sustainable design, and urban cultural spaces.