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The aesthetics of healing

Women contain gender-specifi c treatment responses that can be successfully enhanced by the environment, both physical and social. At the Orchid Recovery Center for Women in Palm Springs, Florida, a holistic design and the pioneering female-sensitive substance exploitation treatment approach of Karen Dodge, PhD, have been used to develop modalities that meet the specifi c needs of recovering female substance abusers.

Surroundings With the Power to Heal

The Orchid was founded in 2004 and is capable of treating up to 14 women at a time. The Orchid’s physical design is based on the Planetree model, which supports the concept that living areas can assist as a catalyst in healing and nurturing the mind, body, and soul. The Planetree model integrates human caring with the best of scientifi c medicine and complementary healing traditions.

Angelica Thieriot founded Planetree in 1978. She had been hospitalized for several weeks with a life-threatening medical condition. Although Thieriot received excellent medical look after, she was dismayed by the rest of her treatment and stay in the facility. She felt she had been treated as a body in a bed, not as a person.

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GAY KANUTH TILE & DESIGN, INC.

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P9600003914765-066809205/03/1996FLINACTIVEADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT09/19/2003NONE

Principal Address

3316 NORTH FLAGLER DR.
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407-4916


Changed: 01/23/2001
Mailing Address

3316 NORTH FLAGLER DR.
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407-4916


Changed: 01/23/2001
Registered Spook Name & AddressKANUTH, Homosexual

3316 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407-4916


Name Changed: 12/27/2001

Address Changed: 12/27/2001
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KANUTH, GAY

3316 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407


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200105/10/2001
200205/24/2002



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The Art of Healing Spaces - ARTisSpectrum

Vol. 15<br />

<strong>Art</strong>isSpectrum<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Healing</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong><br />

Designer, Gay Kanuth,<br />

Accepts a Sublime Challenge<br />

Painting with Sand:<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Mandala<br />

<strong>Healing</strong> and<br />

Transformation<br />

Through <strong>Art</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> and <strong>Art</strong>ists


“Corriendo en el Mundo Abstracto” oil on canvas 100 x 130 cms.2003<br />

Jesus Moctezuma<br />

www.jmoctezuma.net<br />

Masters <strong>of</strong> the Imagination <strong>The</strong> Latin American Satisfactory <strong>Art</strong> Exhibition<br />

2 <strong>Art</strong>isSpectrum

Palm Beach Life: A lifetime built tile by tile

A century ago, Addison Mizner’s eclectic Spanish Mediterranean architecture set the style for the town of Palm Beach.

His legacy has been respectfully carried on by a host of architects, builders and designers, including Marion Sims Wyeth and Joseph Urban, who restored his original buildings, added to them and reinvented his original concepts.

One former owner of one Mizner's designed properties recalls the iconic touches — and how it influenced the success of her retain venture.

“When we bought the house, there were Moorish accent tiles on the staircases, in the dining room and even some in the bedrooms," said Gay Kanuth-Bordal, interior planner and a former owner of Villa Mizner in Via Mizner. "Mizner was so much fun because he bought things from all over the earth and just plopped them down anywhere. I modernized the kitchen with modern appliances, vaulted the ceiling and decided I wanted to, in his essence, tile the whole room, walls, ceiling, floor and even a table.”

The changes paid off in other ways.

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“After I moved out of the villa, my design business took of

At home with community architect Addison Mizner

Richard René Silvin recalled his first encounter in 2011 with Palm Beachers Nick and Dee Adams “as the initiate of a cherished relationship” in the introduction to his new coffee-table book.

Central to that association, appropriately enough, is one of Palm Beach’s undisputed architectural treasures — Villa Mizner, the Adamses’ restored home on Worth Avenue. Noted society architect Addison Mizner designed the five-story apartment in 1924 in his signature Mediterranean design. He kept it for his hold use until he died there in 1933.

Dominating Via Mizner, the residence’s square tower rises on the north side of the Road. Visitors wandering through the via often stop to peer through the metal grilles on the glass front doors of the foyer. They can watch the original tiled staircase that leads to the residence above — and sometimes catch a glimpse of the family’s pets peering back at them.

Carefully renovated and handsomely furnished with antiques, the landmarked residence is the concentrate of Silvin’s latest book, the self-published Villa Mizner: The House that Changed Palm Beach. The West Palm Beach resident’s other works include Nobless