This project proposes an Integrated Wellness Center for patients with anxiety disorders. Anxiety causes irritation, puts excessive stress, and causes entanglement to patients both physically and mentally. To counter this condition, the Integrated Wellness Center is designed with a circulation flow that relieves stress through a gradual untangling process. Patients encounter various untangling experiences that are incorporated with group therapy treatment, moving from private to public, quiet to loud, enclosed to open.

School of Design | Graduate Interior Design
Student: Chen Zhongh
Faculty: Tetsu Ohara
Image shows the intermediate space between one-on-one private therapy with professional psychiatrists and small group therapy.
mall group therapy. Patients pass through individual therapy rooms, identifying their level of stress. After passing through individual therapy rooms, they transition to more public spaces and gradually encounter other patients with similar conditions.
Image shows space for a private group therapy accommodates less than 10 members in a partially enclosed setting, allowing patients to converse and share their experiences.
Private group therapy accommodates less than 10 members in a partially enclosed setting, allowing patients to converse and share their experiences.
pen group therapy accommodates more than 10 members in a public setting, providing gathering space and group activities.
Open group therapy accommodates more than 10 members in a public setting, providing gathering space and group activities.
Image shows space for self-meditation with seating is provided for self-calming and filtering stress in a quiet area, marking the end of the treatment.
Redesigned Self-meditation with seating is provided for self-calming and filtering stress in a quiet area, marking the end of the treatment.
Self-meditation space for reading.
Self-meditation for reading.