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Introduction
Naturopathyis a system of healing science stimulating the body’s inherent
power to regain health with the help of five great elements of nature –
Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Ether. Naturopathy is a call to “Return to
Nature” to simple way of living in harmony with the self, society and
environment.
Naturopathy provides not only a simple practical approach to management
od diseases, but a firm theoretical basis which is applicable to all the
holistic medical care and by giving attention to the foundations of health.
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Naturopathyis a holistic, drugless system of healing with
the underlying belief that the 5 elements in the universe
– Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Space; that make up our
bodies too, have the power to heal our systems of any
issues. Naturopathy aims to restore vitality through
supporting and stimulating the body’s own healing
mechanisms by addressing an individual’s lifestyle,
genetic-predisposition or dietary imbalances.
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Naturopathy Philosophy
History
• The technique of Naturopathy was brought to the United States in the 1800s from Germany. The term Naturopathy
was tossed by John Scheel in 1895 and was popularized by Benedict Lust, known as the father of modern-day
Naturopathy, he also got appreciated for disseminating the knowledge of Naturopathy in the US in 1992.
• In India, revival of Naturopathy took place with the translation of Germany’s Louis Kuhne’s book ‘’New Science of
Healing’’. The translation was done by Shri D. Venkat Sharma in 1894. Afterward, it was translated into Hindi and
Urdu languages in 1904 by Shri Shroti Kishan Swaroop. All the efforts hugely gave Naturopathy a wide propagation.
• A book named Return to Nature by Adolf Just greatly inspired Gandhiji and made him a firm believer in
Naturopathy. After writing several articles for Naturopathy in his newspaper Harijan, he also did some experiments
on himself. Gandhiji also used to stay at the Nature Cure Clinic of Dr. Dinshaw Mehta situated in Pune from 1934
to 1944 and thus, the government of India established the National Institute of Naturopathy in 1986 in his memory.
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Initiativefrom government
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“ The Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy was established as
Registered Society on 30th
March, 1978 with the Union Minister of health and
family welfare as President of Governing Body. It is function as a autonomous
organization under the Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India and fully funded by
ministry for all its activities. Since inception, the Council is involved in various
activities related to the development of these systems in term of Research,
education, training and propagation.”
AYUSH is the acronym of the medical systems that are being practiced in India such as Ayurveda, Yoga &
Naturopathy, Unani and Homeopathy. These systems are based on definite medical philosophies and
represents a way of healthy living with established concepts on prevention of diseases and promotion of
health. The basic approach of all these systems on health, disease and treatment are holistic because of
this, there is a resurgence of interest on AYUSH systems. Yoga has now become the icon of global health
and many countries have started integrating it in their health care delivery system.
AYUSH
Hospitals, Bed strength and Dispensaries :-
- Indoor hospitals - About 250 with total about 10000 beds (Naturopathy & Yoga)
- Clinics (out-patient) (yoga & naturopathy) - about 300 all over India.
- Yoga hospitals - 06
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Needof the naturopathy center
WHY NATUROPATHY CENTER WITH MEDIATION HALL ?
• The modern era of science and technology has geared up almost all of towards beset with tensions
and stress. Industrialization productivity, consumerism, aggressive marketing etc. Has of course
improved the comforts of life, but in spite of all these, and the extensive researches all over the
globe the associated stress and tensions have shown on trend of decreasing quality of life,
increasing health hazards, social chaos etc. This calls in for a basic change towards an more
holistic, world view, healthier and harmonious living. Moreover it is being universally released that
Allopathic medicines have their harmful after effects and also loses their efficiency after
sometimes. There for, it is wiser of try other methods which do not harm the patient in any way, but
definitely result is curing him.
• To get best results of such therapies naturopathy centers are needed which encourages natural
therapies in curing of diseases.
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• Do not Harm.
• Promote the self-healing power of nature.
• Remove the root cause of illness, rather than
eliminating or suppressing symptoms.
• Educate and encourage self-responsibility for health.
• Treat the person not just the disease.
• Promote overall well-being to prevent diseases.
Naturopathy works on six core values
following are the few techniques that are used to treat the patients in Naturopathy
• Earth – Mud baths, mud packs
• Water – hydrotherapeutic methods in the form of baths,
jets, douches, packs, compresses, immersions
• Air – breathing exercise, outdoor walking, open air baths
• Fire – sun baths, thermoleum baths, magnetized water,
color changed oils/ water
• Sky – fasting therapy
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SYNOPSIS
•To develop an understanding about nature cure philosophy.
• To provide healthcare facilities to the inpatients (residential patients) as well as out patients.
• To provide natural healing treatments along with recreational facilities.
• To promote the concepts of naturopathy and its treatments through lectures and workshops.
• To promote home remedies, methods and techniques that are simple and cheap yet yield
positive results in place of Allopathic drugs.
• To propagate “the art of living” a healthy life through yoga and meditation.
OBJECTIVE
The principal aim of this dissertation is to develop a design for healthy environment of a Nature
cure center i.e. Naturopathy Center which would help to uplift the health status of the society and
people of Maharashtra and also acts as an attraction for foreigner as well.
AIM
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SYNOPSIS
•Staff quarters, indoor activities buildings and museum will be restricted to the conceptual stage
and not detailing.
• Half of the actual project is fulfilled in this thesis.
LIMITATIONS
• We see there is boom in various system of alternative Medi-more and more patients are opting
for alternative system of medicine, Naturopathy is one of them.
• This is because it has no side effects and cost is also limited compared to allopathic medicine.
• To study on how a design can help a person in focusing or concentration.
• To study the landscape ideas helping people recover.
• To study the plants and its impact on humans.
• Herbal garden of medical plants used in Naturopathy treatment.
• Organic garden to provide possible organic food.
SCOPE
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Naturopathy in India:
Current status and future
challenges
Rajiv Rastogi - 2012
RESEARCH PAPER 2
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Literature Review
RESEARCH PAPER 3
RESEARCH PAPER 1
A study of Alternate Healing
Systems : Naturopathy
Shreya Talareja, Shashank
Tiwari - 2021
A review on Herbal
Naturopathy
Pragati Tripathi - 2021
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Location :- Bapubhavan Matoshree, Ramabai Ambedkar
road, Pune, Maharashtra. 411001
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1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NATUROPATHY
2. NISARGOPCHAR ASHRAM
Location :- Nr Uruli Railway Route, Ashram Road, Uruli
Kanchan. 412202
Case studies
3. SHREE NARAYAN DHAM YOG, NATUROPATHY &
AYURVEDIC RESEARCH CENTER
Location :- Chivevadi, Narayanpur, Purandar Road, Pune,
Maharashtra. 412301
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REQUIREMENTS
•ADMINISTRATION
• COUNSULTATION
• CONFERENCE/ BORD ROOM
• STAFF CHANGING
• MD CABIN
• COMPUTER LAB
ADMIN
• YOGA HALL
• HERBAL GARDEN
• ORGANIC GARDEN
• OTEDOOR GAMES
OPEN/SEMI-OPEN
SPACES
• INDOOR GAMES
• MEDITATION HALL
• DIET CENTER
• LIBRARY
• SWIMMING POOL
• GYM
INDOOR
ACTIVITIES