UID:
kobvindex_INT0004862
Format:
32 pages :
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richly illustrated, plans ;
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30 x 21 cm.
Content:
MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE:
"According to the Mental Health Organization, some of the most effective procedures to prevent and relieve stress are: maintaining a healthy diet, regular physical exercise, meditation, as well as muscle relaxation and aromatherapy.
A specific category of spaces, that served the purpose of maintaining or regaining ones personal well-being throughout history, were public bathing facilities. This thesis is analyzing this category, its characteristics and what it is, our modern society is longing for in a space that promotes our general well-being.
It is an overall aim to provide a fresh perspective on a topic that has been of great interest throughout history while drawing connections to the increasing numbers in mental and physical health, especially but not exclusively for inhabitants of big cities such as Berlin."
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DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020.
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MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE:
1. Introduction
1.1 Definition of the Topic and its Context
1.2 Methodology
1.3 Definition of “wellness”
2. Historical analysis of spaces connected to wellness
2.1 Ancient Greece
2.2 Roman Empire - Case Study Caracalla Thermae
2.3 Ottoman Empire - Case Study Kılıç Ali Pasha Hamam
2.4 Medieval Europe
2.5 18th/19th Century Intellectual And Medical Movements
2.6 20th Century Bathing
2.6.1 Case Study Friedrichsbad
2.6.2 Case Study 7132 Thermal Baths
3. Conclusion
4. Design Project
4.1 Introduction
4.2 SEZ Berlin Friedrichshain
4.3 A New Program
4.4 Design Proposal
4.5 Conclusion of the Design Project
Language:
English
Keywords:
Academic theses
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Academic theses