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Healing Garden : Humanising Space for Living and Dying Well Zhao, Ziqian
Abstract
In Asian culture, death is a taboo but inevitable. Dying carries shame due to the emphasis on traits like independence and incessant productivity. Hospice care challenges fast-paced ideals. Fear of death leads to social exclusion and hidden hospice architecture. My goal is to envision a design approach that aligns with the hospice philosophy, aiming to ease the pain of death for both individuals and their loved ones. I seek to create an alternative to shame and isolation, reimagining the dying process to promote support, empathy, and significance. This project seeks to create a healing space filled with belonging and support across three levels: urban context, nature engagement, and hospice environment.
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Healing Garden : Humanising Space for Living and Dying Well
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2024-05
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In Asian culture, death is a taboo but inevitable. Dying carries
shame due to the emphasis on traits like independence and incessant
productivity. Hospice care challenges fast-paced ideals.
Fear of death leads to social exclusion and hidden hospice architecture.
My goal is to envision a design approach that aligns
with the hospice philosophy, aiming to ease the pain of death
for both individuals and their loved ones. I seek to create an
alternative to shame and isolation, reimagining the dying process
to promote support, empathy, and significance. This project
seeks to create a healing space filled with belonging and
support across three levels: urban context, nature engagement,
and hospice environment.
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eng
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2024-05-03
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0442269
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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