Abstract

This paper examines the architectural and landscape design strategies for open spaces facilities targeting stress reduction for learning environments of university campuses in a compact urban areas. Literature reviews provide three prevailing perspectives for physical design techniques and operations- healing gardens where greenery and plants produce restorative effects, flexible spaces that accommodate functional needs of different activities, and green buildings that incorporate open space as a catalyst for integrated ecosystem. Corresponding design approaches (landscape design, spatial design and green design) . A comparison of two university campuses with different urban contexts is conducted to identify challenges and opportunities for applying these design approaches. For a compact campus, high-dense surroundings may limit the size of an open space and may ruins the circulation and accessibility. on the other side, a small open space may provide its users more intimate contact with natural restorative elements and also a more controllable microclimate for physical comfort. A healthy campus should encompass diverse open spaces to satisfy different purposes.In this research Finally, a framework that integrates the three approaches will combined to produce a proper design. KEYWORDS- Healthy campus,Open space,Healing gardens,Green building.

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