The Relationship between Sustainable Built Environment, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Design in Promoting Health and Well-Being
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Results of the Macro Quantitative Analysis of Bibliometrics
3.1.1. Keywords Analysis of Building, Environment, Landscape Design and Art Therapy (AT) in the Context of Sustainable Development
3.1.2. Keyword Analysis of Therapeutic Design (TD)
3.2. Results of the Micro Qualitative Analysis
3.2.1. The Relationship between Built Environment, Health and Design
3.2.2. The Relationship between Art Therapy, Health and Design
3.2.3. Therapeutic Design (TD)
- Design of Therapeutic Environment, Architecture and Space.
- Therapeutic Landscape Design.
4. Discussion
4.1. TD and Sustainable Development
4.2. TD and Digital Technology
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Day et al. | 2000 | Literature review | People with dementia | Dementia care environment |
Barnes | 2002 | Literature review | The older people | The design of caring environments: architectural design and physical environment |
McCormick and Shepley | 2003 | Case study | General public | Therapeutic environment |
Mitchell et al. | 2003 | Literature review and case study | Older adults with dementia | Outdoor environment |
Gesler et al. | 2004 | Literature review and case study | General public | Hospital building program |
Mazuch and Stephen | 2005 | Case study | General public | Healing environments: humanistic architecture |
Chalfont | 2006 | Handbook | People with dementia | A therapeutic architecture for dementia care environments |
Cioffi et al. | 2007 | Experimental observation | Residents with dementia, relatives and staff | The effect of environmental change |
Daykin et al. | 2008 | Literature review | People with dementia and staff | The impact of art, design and environment in mental healthcare |
Edvardsson | 2008 | Interview and observation | Older adults | Therapeutic environments |
Landmark et al. | 2009 | Literature review | People with dementia | The physical environment |
Davis et al. | 2009 | Literature review | People with dementia | Residential care environment |
Van Hoof et al. | 2010 | Literature review and focus group | Older adults with dementia | Environmental Interventions and the design of homes |
Chi et al. | 2010 | Case study | People with dementia | The therapeutic design of environments |
Frazee | 2010 | Ethnography | Residents with dementia | Therapeutic physical and social environments in dementia care units |
Osaji and Price | 2010 | Case study | General public | Healthcare environments |
Nedučin et al. | 2010 | Case study | Patient | Hospital outdoor spaces |
Habell | 2012 | Case study | People with dementia | Special environment |
Pollock and Fuggle | 2013 | Case study | People with dementia | Therapeutic environment |
Davidson | 2013 | Literature review and case study | Children | Therapeutic design elements in outdoor spaces |
Papoulias et al. | 2014 | Literature review | Patient and staff | Therapeutic space |
Chaudhury and Cooke | 2014 | Literature review and case study | People with dementia | The physical environment in dementia care settings |
Marquardt et al. | 2014 | Literature review | People with dementia | The design of the built environment |
Chaudhury et al. | 2018 | Literature review | Residents with dementia | The physical environment |
Seo and Cho | 2019 | Literature review and interview | Children | Atrium space of children’s hospital |
Wilson | 2019 | Literature review | Nurse | Hospital staff break areas |
Liddicoat et al. | 2020 | Conceptual model | General public | The built environment of mental health services |
Source | Year | Research Method | Research Subject | Research Topic |
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Riley | 2002 | Literature review | General public | Garden design |
Meyerhoff | 2002 | Case study | General public | Therapeutic parking: gardens |
Meyer | 2007 | Literature review and interview | The elderly | Scent gardens |
Curtis et al. | 2007 | unstructured interviews and case study | Staff and service users | Therapeutic landscapes in hospital design |
Joarder et al. | 2010 | Comparative experiment and statistical model | Patient | Daylight and outdoor views: therapeutic daylighting design |
Gerlach-Spriggs and Healy | 2010 | Professional practice view | General public | The therapeutic garden |
Bergeman | 2012 | Case study and recommendations | General public | Therapeutic landscapes |
El Barmelgy | 2013 | Case study and framework | General public | Healing gardens’ design |
Jiang | 2014 | Literature review | General public | Therapeutic landscapes and healing gardens |
Lakić et al. | 2015 | Interview | General public | Horticultural therapy |
Gonzalez and Kirkevold | 2016 | A cross-sectional E-Mail survey | The aged | Sensory gardens |
De la Motte | 2016 | Case study | General public | Therapeutic garden designs |
Belčáková et al. | 2018 | Case study | General public | Healing and therapeutic landscape: medical facilities |
Abd Malik | 2018 | Case study and questionnaires | Park visitors (the disabled) | Park: therapeutic environment |
McHugh and Ord | 2018 | Literature review and case study | General public | Therapeutic gardening |
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Liu, Z.; Yang, Z.; Osmani, M. The Relationship between Sustainable Built Environment, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Design in Promoting Health and Well-Being. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 10906. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010906
Liu Z, Yang Z, Osmani M. The Relationship between Sustainable Built Environment, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Design in Promoting Health and Well-Being. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(20):10906. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010906
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Zhen, Zulan Yang, and Mohamed Osmani. 2021. "The Relationship between Sustainable Built Environment, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Design in Promoting Health and Well-Being" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20: 10906. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010906
APA StyleLiu, Z., Yang, Z., & Osmani, M. (2021). The Relationship between Sustainable Built Environment, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Design in Promoting Health and Well-Being. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20), 10906. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010906