Healing architecture
Architecture, design and materials can have an impact on the treatment of body and mind. Light, air and acoustics all play a role – as does the spatial organisation of the rooms.
On this theme page, you can read about visions and practices when working with healing architecture.

Architecture, design and materials can have an impact on the treatment of body and mind. Light, air and acoustics all play a role – as does the spatial organisation of the rooms. In the themed articles, you can read about visions and practices when working with healing architecture.
Visit, for example, prominent and international award-winning psychiatric facilities, and read interviews with the architects behind them. Also, pick up insights from the world of research into the pitfalls to be wary of when designing healing architecture.
In the articles, you can also read how Troldtekt is contributing to healing architecture within key areas such as superior acoustics, fresh air, recognisable design and proven sustainability.

Architecture as a social tool

Children’s home with a friendly atmosphere

Innovative architecture is good for mental health

It’s like being given a hug as you step inside

Architecture dispels prejudices about mental illness

Challenging the way medical institutions look

How does healing architecture work in real world

New Department of Forensic Psychiatry: Privacy, views and security are top priorities

When architecture is part of the treatment
