Through an approach strongly oriented to socio-health contexts and healthcare facilities with
multidisciplinary contributions on the methodological and technical aspects or legislative
issues the book provides tools and design strategies to plan and realize therapeutic places
and healing gardens for care rehabilitation interaction and social inclusion. It addresses
all the technical and medical professionals - like Architects Urban Planners Agronomist
Sociologists Epidemiologists Public Health experts Policy Makers etc. - wishing to explore
the link between built environment well-being and health referring in particular to the
direct relationship between places and therapy.