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Drug Addiction Treatment Center | Endrid

Llubani
In recent years, many national and international institutions have raised the alarm for
increasing social problems among young people associated with crime, drugs, alcohol, and
social discrimination in Albania. Civil rights, economic, social, and cultural and youth policy
priority should be protected from any individual, family and institution, because we are dealing
not only with human beings generally unprotected, but today’s level of their development
physical and mental, will determine our tomorrow. The national strategy raises some clear
objectives and goals concerning the improvement of conditions and environments associated
directly or indirectly with their learning and cultural formation, with the level of information, the
development of healthy, with entertainment and promotion of aptitudes and talents of young
people.

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The drug treatment center it is needed for psychosocial treatment, counseling, and
rehabilitation. Psychosocial support, family assistance, training courses, training, information
and assistance for resolving emergency situations.

The problem
One of the risks for the young people are drugs. On the basis of estimations and statistics the
number of users in Albania is 65 thousand while about 10 % of them are young people aged
14-20 years with most of them located in Tirana.

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Healing through Architecture

Architecture is the art that defines space and time, being used and created by man. To
understand its implications it is extremely important to study the relationship between man
and space, how one influences the other. Both are complementary, each having a direct
relation to the other: man defines the spaces he lives in and space in turn defines the man’s
activities. That is how architecture serves the man and it creates a space for his body and for
his mind.
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The body is the center of space, and with it we use our senses to contemplate, touch, hear,
and perceive the world around us and give to the building its human scale. But has the
architect always used the human as his focus when designing a building? Did he actually
create spaces for human wellbeing, or just for aesthetics or practicality?
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This thesis stresses the importance of the built environment on our wellbeing and health, and
tries to show, starting from a concrete example, that space has got the capacity to push the
mind to promote health or illness, cure or cause.. It debates this theory, by bringing forward
arguments and ideas that can eventually make us think seriously about the implication of the
quality of the spaces that define our life.

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Space can touch us, not literally but metaphysically, it can drag emotions from us and bring
back memories, or it can just release certain emotions in the moment of occupation, such as
a sense of scale, or a feeling of safety or unease. Moreover, it can influence our mood through
various factors like colour, light and shape.
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There hasn’t been much research into this topic, even though the roots of metaphysical
healing go back into antiquity, through theories about the power of the Gods and energies,
which were implemented into the monumental buildings built for meditation and recovery.
Architecture has always been approached from a rational point of view, as something
palpable, something that is created only for the physical purpose of giving shelter. The
hypothesis of his essay, is that behind the creation of architecture lies a more profound
subject, one that is capable of generating emotions and feelings that have a major impact on
our mood and by implication on our health.

Project Credits

Student: Endrid Llubani


Tutor: M.Sc.Arch. Elton Qepali
University: Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism. Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania
Concourse: Graduation Thesis 2015

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