The impact of design based artificial intelligence on the practice of architecture in Uganda.
The impact of design based artificial intelligence on the practice of architecture in Uganda.
Date
2026
Authors
Muhumuza Asaba, Emmanuel
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Makerere University
Abstract
This study investigates the appropriateness of wellness retreat centers as environments for
promoting stress recovery and mental rejuvenation. In an era where chronic stress and burnout are
increasingly prevalent, wellness retreats offer a combination of therapeutic services and biophilic
design features aimed at enhancing well-being. By incorporating holistic interventions such as
yoga, meditation, and nature immersion, these centers provide physical and psychological distance
from daily stressors, fostering relaxation and personal growth.
Using a case study approach, the research examines how architectural elements and tailored
services contribute to mental health recovery and stress management. Insights from existing
literature (Voigt et al., 2011; Smith & Puczkó, 2014) emphasize the effectiveness of nature-based
designs, natural lighting, and private spaces in reducing stress and promoting healing. Findings are
expected to highlight the significance of wellness retreat centers in enhancing individual wellbeing, providing evidence for their role in addressing modern stress-related challenges and
supporting productivity
Description
A dissertation submitted to the College of Engineering Design and Art in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree Bachelor of Science in Architecture of Makerere University.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence,
Practice of architecture
Citation
Muhumuza, Emmanuel Asaba. (2026). The impact of design based artificial intelligence on the practice of architecture in Uganda. (Unpublished undergraduate dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.