En trädgård för grön rehabilitering. Gestaltningsförslag för skydd och ro.
A Healing Garden for People with Burnout Syndrome - A Design Proposal for Calm and Shelter
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop a design proposal for people with burnout diseases
to a garden room in the garden at GreveGarden. The design proposal is based on the theory
about the triangle of supporting environments and the eight garden room characters. This
study has been carried out with literary studies, concept sketches, visits and interviews with the project leader at GreveGarden.
With support of the designing tool, QET - Quality Evaluation Tool, the theory about the triangle of supporting environments and the eight garden room characters have been included in the design proposal. A good designed healing garden for people suffering from burnout diseases should include all steps from the theory about the triangle of supporting environments, if the garden room should be able to use for as many people as possible it is good if several of the eight garden room characters can be included in the design of the garden room.
The conclusion of this study is that a garden room for people with burnout diseases where
calm, shelter and security can be experienced and stimulation of senses is a place where
probably many people can find satisfaction. Garden rooms with different purposes mean
that depending on where in the rehabilitation process people are, they can find places that
suit them and continue to help them forward in the rehabilitation. At the beginning of the
rehabilitation the garden room should not contain too much impression because it should be able to increase more impressions on the way forward in the rehabilitation. With use of a healing garden people with burnout diseases can re-learn how to manage requirements and in this way get a working life again in the contemporary society.
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Student essay
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Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot
trädgårdens hantverk, 2017
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Date
2017-06-20Author
Sundin, Malin
Keywords
Healing garden
health design
supportive environments
nature-based rehabilitation
rehabiliteringsträdgård
Language
swe