An Architectural thesis focusing on the problems of memory loss and designing spaces for the same. This thesis helps to understand a wide spectrum of problems faced by the patients suffering from Alzheimer’s and various subtypes of dementia.
Thesis focuses on how our mind perceives space around us and how our living environment has an impact on psychology.
Research and analysis on the field of both architecture and psychology to help us understand the needs of a patient and provide a safe living environment for them. Experiments designed and design principles formulated for a well designed environment for patients. Architecture not to just used to create visually stimulating spaces to promote well being but also used as a prosthetic to aid the cognitive decline. Design intent aims at providing a quality life for patients suffering from memory loss.
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