— Journal · 6 min
Spatial Harmony for Clinics and Wellness Spaces
In clinical and wellness environments, spatial harmony is not an aesthetic preference — it is a functional dimension of care. Patients respond to orientation, sound, light and the sense of being held by a room.
A well-considered clinic supports the practitioner as much as the patient: clear circulation, restorative back-of-house spaces, calm waiting areas and treatment rooms designed to lower the nervous system's baseline alertness.
Combining Vastu, numerology and neuro-informed spatial observation allows wellness spaces to be refined with discretion, enhancing the experience of those who enter without changing the architectural identity of the place.
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