BIOPOSITIVE ARCHITECTURE OF THE REHABILITATION CENTER FOR VETERANS AND CIVILIAN VICTIMS FROM WAR ACTIONS
This paper presents an integrated architectural and structural concept for sustainable and biopositive rehabilitation facilities, with an emphasis on centers designed for military personnel and civil victims of hostilities. The study explores the implementation of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) as the primary material, leveraging its environmental, structural, and aesthetic advantages. Biophilic design principles guide the architectural strategy, ensuring psychological comfort, sensory connection to nature, and support for patient recovery.