Construction Finishes Materials and Innovations in the Global South
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2024-08
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Abstract
Health resorts aim to create health sanctuaries, fostering an environment conducive to
treatment, healing, and well‐being. Material selection choices for health resort designers should
comply with specific minimal requirements and criteria to provide a suitable atmosphere for health
and wellness. Based on this assumption and some selection criteria, the study intended to analyse
purposefully selected health resorts as the foundation for identifying acceptable materials to
construct health resorts. This study had three main goals: to define the evaluated health resorts’
physical characteristics, determine their external works specifications, and investigate the material
usage utilised in the interior of three primary functional spaces. We employed a case study approach
as the qualitative research method. Data was analysed using narrative and content analysis.
According to the findings, natural materials, particularly those produced locally, are best suited for
the outside and interior of health resort buildings. Wood is the most commonly used material,
appearing in all instances studied. The findings are consistent with current worldwide trends
toward environmentally friendly facilities. Adopting natural materials such as wood, stone, and soil
for health resort planning would be practical, considering the health advantages of such
environmentally friendly materials.
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Asia, built environment, finishing materials, health resort, interior spaces