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Eco-Wellness Retreat & Nature Therapy Campus - Coggle Diagram
Eco-Wellness Retreat & Nature Therapy Campus
Market Research
Wellness tourism trends - growth in mindful travel, spa retreats, digital detox holidays
Biophilic design precedents - Buildings that integrate nature, natural materials, sensory experiences
Nature therapy models - forest bathing, eco-therapy, horticultural therapy
Competitor analysis - what nearby spas, retreats, or nature centres offer
User expectations - calm environments, privacy, sensory experiences, high comfort
Landscape opportunities - forests, water features, open meadows, natural gradients
Case studies - scandinavian spas, japanese forest therapy centres, eco-lodges
Target Audience
Stressed professionals - seeking rest, mindfulness, nature reconnection
Mental health seekers - people looking for calm, grounding, and theraputic environments
Fitness & wellness enthusiasts - yoga, meditation, cold-water therapy
Retreat groups - corporate retreats, yoga groups, therapy workshops
Local community - day-use facilities, classes, nature access
Accessibility users - sensory friendly zones, step-free paths, quiet rooms
Eco-tourists - low impact stays, immersive nature experiences
Sustainability
Biophilic materials - timber, stone, natural fibres, earthy materials
Low-impact construction - modular builds, minimal land disturbance, off-grid cabins
Energy systems - solar, geothermal heating, natural ventilaton
Water management - rainwater harvesting, natural pods, greywater reuse
Habitat protection - wildlife corridors, protected zones, native planting
Circular resource loops - composting, organic waste reuse, local food production
Longevity & maintenance - weather resistant natural materials, repairable structures
Function
Therapy & meditation spaces - quiet rooms, sensory pods, forest pavillions
Wellness facilities - saunas, natural pods, yoga decks, cold-water immersion areas
Accommodation - eco-cabins, treehouses, earth shelters
Sensory pathways - textured paths, soundscapes, aromatic planting
Outdoor therapy zones - forest bathing areas, hammocks, quiet meadows
Community & social spaces - communal dining, fire circles, workshops
Digital-free zones - no tech rooms, unplugged lounges
Modular & flexible design - spaces that adapt to seasons and group sizes
Wayfinding & sensory cues - natural markers, lighting cues, tactile signage