Abstract
This article considered the main aspects of the design of rehabilitation centers in the landscape environment, such as environmental friendliness, aesthetics, functionality and comfort. Attention is focused on the importance of using environmentally friendly materials and innovative energy-saving technologies in the design and construction of objects. It is possible to create a favorable and comfortable environment for people, which will not harm the environment. It is also important to ensure the inclusiveness of the space for people with visual, hearing, musculoskeletal, etc. impairments. Special attention is paid to the influence of the natural landscape on the mental and physical health of a person. Studies are presented that testify to the positive influence of the natural environment on human health and well-being, in particular, reducing the level of stress, improving mood, and reducing the risk of diseases. Taking into account the above factors during the design and construction of rehabilitation facilities will contribute to the creation of a healthy and comfortable living environment for people. In summary, the article gives readers a broader view of designing rehabilitation centers in a landscape environment as something more than just creating a building. This is the creation of favorable conditions for people who are in difficult life situations and the involvement of nature in the process of recovery and treatment.
Publisher
Lviv Polytechnic National University
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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