This paper explores different approaches for understanding the concept of the paradise garden through various historical epochs, including their philosophical, religious, and aesthetic aspects. The goal of the project is to design a space that represents a harmonious blend of nature, meditation, and architecture, conceived as a sanctuary for relaxation and inner balance. The structure of the Spa-Zen center is formed in relation to contemporary architecture and with a focus on the modern individual; it is based on the exploration of traditional Japanese architecture, Zen philosophy, and aesthetic principles that define Japanese spa centers. The space combines tradition and innovation, resonating with the needs of modern life.