If it is proven that our architecture has curative effects, should architects share the responsibility with doctors when it comes to the general well-being of our society?
Aiming to bridge the gap between architecture and health, this manifesto regroups the collective efforts of authors, whether architects or inhabitants, who take action towards better care and well-being. This is a series of heartfelt true stories that are lived by people like my grandmother, my neighbor, my friend, and maybe you… the reader. In the Middle East, and over the years, there has been an increase in cancer and terminally ill patients requiring care. In Lebanon, care units like palliative care and cancer centers are placed within the dull walls of a hospital built to cure and not heal. This paper explores the notion that space has an integral role in accompanying a patient throughout his journey.