The building aims to collectively contribute to creating spaces that enhance the holistic well-being of a person which includes the body, mind, and spirit by applying Salutogenic principles. This sensory centric approach aligns with the idea that the built environment significantly influences physical and psychological health.
Body, spirit, and mind converge at the intersection of the infinite, the tactile, and the social in this structure. Sensory engagement is viewed through the lenses of biophilia, acknowledging the inherent connection to nature to create inviting spaces. Nature is integrated both in the indoor and outdoor environments as a tool to encourage well-being and introspection. Moreover, a sensory-centric approach is implemented in the selection of materials and lighting of space.