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100 | _aSolanki, Poonam | ||
245 | 0 | _aTherapeutic architecture : a study of role of architecture for palliative care centre (Also available on CD) | |
260 | _c2014 | ||
300 | _a1-98,100-118p.,99-1-62sheets, CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aChapter 1. Introduction 1.1- Background of the topic 1.2- Introduction of topic 1.3- Aim and objective 1.4- Methodology 1.5- Scope and limitation 1.6- Case studies Chapter 2. Therapeutic Architecture 2.1- Introduction to therapeutic architecture 2.2- Environmental Psychology 2.3- Human Psychology 2.4- Patients’ Psychology 2.5- Architecture and Psychology 2.6- Planetree Theory 2.7- Factor for therapeutic spaces Chapter 3. Making of Therapeutic Architecture 3.1- History of Therapeutic Architecture 3.2- Architectural Elements, Principles and Considerations 3.3- Architectural spaces and its relation to Human Psyche 3.4- Making of Therapeutic space 3.5- Analytical Frame Work Chapter 4. Case studies 4.1- Karunashraya hospice at Bangalore 4.2- Analysis of case study following frame work 4.3- Cipla Palliative research and care centre- Pune 4.4- Analysis of case study following the frame work Chapter 5. Conclusion | ||
700 | _aDesai, Urvi (Guide) | ||
891 | _a2009 Batch | ||
891 | _aFA-UG | ||
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