Investment Potential: Healing Architecture and Healthcare Design

  • 4 years ago

The trend of "Healing Architecture" and "Healthcare Design" in the construction industry is on the rise, according to the Zukunftsinstitut from Berlin, which has been involved in future and trend research in Germany since 1998. This is because the topic of health and the trend towards health-conscious living is playing an increasingly important role in Germany. Since it has been scientifically proven that the architecture and design of buildings have an impact on the mental and physical health of people, the demands on health facilities and health locations are becoming ever greater.

Similar to the further development of hotels and their concept expansion in the direction of wellness and health, the focus in the area of "Healing Architecture" is on keeping patients healthy as well as on their well-being and a soothing feel-good atmosphere. These aspects have a positive effect on recovery. That is why, for example, quiet oases, meeting places and retreats are an essential part of the architecture of healthcare buildings. Factors such as noise, hygiene, catering, as well as light and the general mood play an essential role in both the construction and design of healthcare buildings.

But it is not only for patients that the architecture and design of the healthcare properties, which were built under the aspects of "Healing Architecture" and "Healthcare Design", have a positive effect on their well-being. For visitors and especially for staff, well thought-out design also ensures less stress, better and more concentrated work performance, and an overall healthier working environment. Last but not least, medical tourism has become a growing market worldwide. This increases the demand for and investment potential in modern and well-equipped healthcare buildings. It also makes healthcare facilities an important factor in the construction industry. Further information on this topic can be found in the Home Report by Oona Horx-Strathern and on the website of the Zukunftsinstitut.

Source: Zukunftsinstitut
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