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Naturopathy Centre
Naturopathy Centre
PRESENTATION
P R E S E N T A T I O N FOR:-
Architecture & planning services NATUROPATHY CENTRE
DESIGN
• Introduction
PRESENTATION
• Aim
• Intent
• Architectural challenges
Naturopathy is a form of healthcare that combines modern treatment with traditional methods. It
includes alternative, natural therapies to modern medicine.
• Naturopathic treatment plans focus on education and prevention. They often emphasize diet,
exercise, and stress management.
• Literature Study
PRESENTATION
• Spaces
• Area Requirements
• Concept Development
Yoga / Meditation
(Medicines, Natural Products,
- Yoga (Outdoor)
Hand-Made Cures)
- Yoga (Indoor)
• Storage
- Meditation Hall
• Electrical Room
• Garden and Lawns
Therapies
• Water body
- Panchakarma Therapy
• Staff Quarters
- Mud Therapy
• Kitchen and Dining
- Hydrotherapy
- Aroma Therapy
- Ayurvedic Rooms
- Cloak Room / Locker Room
Bubble Diagram
Lobby Area
Verandah
Hydrotherapy Area
Architecture & planning services NATUROPATHY CENTRE
DESIGN
PRESENTATION
Entrance Vista
Therapy Units
Yoga Pavilion
The key was to create a durable structure that will stand strong for decades. Strength, flexibility
and vulnerability are qualities that yogis, bamboo, and our architects have in common.
Balancing light and shade in the tropics is essential, so Aligning the roof to the West, allowing the
last few rays of sunlight to shine through the space.
Administration
Courtyard
PRESENTATION
Butterfly Park
Pagoda / Kiosks
Cottages
The cottages and rooms are scattered over the expansive estates, with the intention of creating
a healing environment with generous amount of sunlight in the landscaped outdoor spaces. The
outdoor courtyards and squares have interesting art installations, murals and sculptures, which
engage the users with landscape while encouraging interaction, as well.
Wall Murals
Cafeteria
Waterbody
Pedestrians / Walkways
Public Toilets
Landscaping
Creating experiences that would delight the whole range of human senses also helps in holistic
healing. This is done by introducing sensory elements like the sound of water falling or pleasant
natural fragrances, such as the smell of cedar furnishing and flooring, in the design of such
places. Tactility, and colors too, are kept in mind while designing. Natural materials like brick and
stone are left exposed; neutral earth colors are preferred.
• Concept Plan
• Material Detail