International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism

Identifying and Enhancing the Manageability Component of Salutogenic Architecture in the Psychiatric Ward of Bali Provincial Mental Hospital to Improve Patient Recovery

Adiartha, Made Arya (Unknown)
Prasandya, Km. Deddy Endra (Unknown)
Artha, Pande Putu Dwi Novigga (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Mar 2026

Abstract

This study examines the application of the Salutogenic framework in the architectural design of Bali Provincial Mental Hospital’s Bisma ward, focusing on improving mental health recovery through better environmental design. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research evaluates the ward based on the Sense of Coherence (SOC) components—Manageability, Comprehensibility, and Meaningfulness. The findings reveal that the Manageability component, which emphasizes patient control over their environment, scored the lowest, with seven out of eleven criteria falling below 70%. Key issues include centralized nurse stations, inadequate patient monitoring spaces, and poor accessibility for patients with disabilities. To address these gaps, the study provides recommendations such as decentralizing nurse stations, improving safety features without creating a prison-like atmosphere, and enhancing barrier-free accessibility. While Comprehensibility and Meaningfulness scored higher, there is still room for improvement in reducing spatial uncertainty and fostering meaningful engagement. The study’s design recommendations aim to create a more supportive and empowering environment, aligning with Salutogenic principles to enhance patient recovery.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijau

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Arts Humanities Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Energy Environmental Science Public Health Social Sciences Transportation

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International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism (IJAU) is a peer-reviewed journal that published an article that is concerned with Architectural Theory and Critic, Building Technology, Development Studies, Economic Growth and Development, Heritage and Built Environment, Human and Society, ...