Authors’ Comment
The diploma thesis addresses the design of an integrated care center dedicated to people with addictions. The center is designed as a therapeutic, safe and welcoming space, intended to support the physical, psychological and social recovery of patients. The project focuses on creating spaces adapted to the needs of users, providing an environment that actively contributes to the healing process. The design of the center goes beyond the role of a simple three-dimensional space intended for the interaction between patients and therapists, being thought of as a living environment, which positively influences the rehabilitation process. The project integrates the traditional functionality of medical care with a holistic approach to well-being, using architecture as an essential tool in supporting the physical and psychological recovery of patients. The design of the center goes beyond the role of a simple three-dimensional space intended for the interaction between patients and therapists, being thought of as a living environment, which positively influences the rehabilitation process. The project integrates the traditional functionality of medical care with a holistic approach to well-being, using architecture as an essential tool in supporting the physical and psychological recovery of patients.