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What is Salutogenic Architecture?

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At a hospital, patients are always one conversation away from good or bad news. When not being rushed into treatment rooms, the sick are often left to feel stressed about their health. Healthcare workers have one of the most stressful jobs, with sudden changes in patient conditions. The general atmosphere in traditional hospitals seems tense and worrisome, and this has an adverse effect on patients’ well-being.

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5 Design Elements to Enhance Your Bookshelf

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In times of an ongoing global pandemic and constant video meetings, more and more people are leveraging their bookshelves at home to not only create appropriately stylish screen backdrops but also communicate credibility. There’s even a Twitter account on the subject. That being said, not everyone has a library-worthy collection to display or the space to store heavy art volumes. But whatever your personal shelf dream – even if it involves cats – here are five design elements that will help you make the most out of a tool you didn’t know you had, plus real examples of how they are being used to enhance bookshelves in projects around the globe. Head to the bookshelf section on Architonic for further inspiration and concrete product examples.

The Future of Sustainability in Japan: Paving the Way to Net Zero Energy Housing

The tech industry in Japan has continued to serve as a pivotal driving force in Japan, with the whole country being well known for its technological innovations in various industries. As of late, most industries and companies have begun to shift their focus to the topic of sustainable development, with the inclusion of using these very technologies to work towards zero energy goals.

In April 2014, the Japanese government approved an energy policy to encourage Zero Net Energy Houses (ZEH) to become the standard for new house construction by 2030. Zero energy housing is designed to consume as much energy as it can create using renewable energy on-site.

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Bali Esperanza Villa Uluwatu / Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects

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Otemon Gakuin University Academic-Ark / Mitsubishi Jisho Design

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Waiting Rooms, Reception Areas, & Courtyards: 43 Notable Examples of Hospital Architecture

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Hospitals and projects related to healthcare must follow specific guidelines based on the rules and regulations of their country. These standards help us to design complex spaces, such as those located in areas of surgery, hospitalization, diagnostics, laboratories, and including areas and circulations that are clean, dirty, restricted or public, which create a properly functioning building.

There are a few spaces that we, as architects, can develop with great ease and freedom of design: waiting rooms, reception areas, and outdoor spaces. These are spaces where architects can express the character of the hospital. To jump-start you into this process, we have selected 43 projects that show us how creativity and quality of a space go hand-in-hand with functionality. 

Asagaya Light Eco House / KH Architects

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Suginami City, Japan

Terrace in the Town / Yamazaki Kentaro Design Workshop

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Sayanomoto Clinic / Yamazaki Kentaro Design Workshop

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Saga, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  308
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AGORABRIX, ing style furniture
  • Professionals: ASD, EOS plus, musubime

T.S.R.Building / Jun’ichi Ito Architect & Associates

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Rest Villa Funabori / Jun’ichi Ito Architect & Associates

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Grove House / Jun’ichi Ito Architect & Associates

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Asaka-shi, Japan

De Beers Ginza Building / Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4022
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  KIKUKAWA