This research aims to investigate mental health principles and concepts as well as patterns used in designing hydrotherapy complexes. The research method is a descriptive-analytical one that uses library resources. Evaluations indicate that physically and mentally healthy people will feel more elation, and compared to depressed people, happy people are less likely to experience illnesses and death caused by them. One of the treatments for psychological trauma is exercise. Exercising in water reduces heartbeat rate, heart workload, and oxygen consumption during the exercise compared to exercising on land. This method also has preservative and preventive effects on people who are suffering from pains like spine pain, joint pain, muscle aches, or those who have undergone surgery. Therefore, the appropriate location of exercise spaces throughout the city seems essential. Construction of new exercise spaces requires accurate scientific studies in regards to setting locations, the dismissal of which, aside from the inefficiency of the spaces, will cause a waste of time, budget, and energy, and most importantly, it will directly affect the future performances, especially negatively impacting the quality of exercise activities and healthy recreations.
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