The design of the built environment can have a profound impact on perception, place identity and place experience. On behalf of the Adaptation and Resilience in the Context of Change (ARCC) network and the Revealing Spaces workgroup of the Feeling Good Foundation, we ran a series of events focused on the senses, to encourage reflection on the consequences of public realm design on city dwellers' physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing
The quality of the built environment deeply affects people wellbeing, social interaction and cohesi...
The book presents different perspectives of analysis and new models of experience, reconfirming the ...
135 pagesThere are many barriers to built environments that affect health, well-being, and accessibi...
This article firstly emphasizes the perspective viewing public spaces as places where meaningful spa...
The thesis asks spatial designers of the public realm to pay attention to sensory profiles and relat...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
The primary health issues of modern urban lifestyle are stress-related and can lead to serious dam- ...
There is an enormous amount of intricate research available on specific aspects of building performa...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This study introduces ways in which designers can contribute to people’s ability to develop positive...
People experience public spaces in vastly different ways through a diverse range of sensory inputs a...
This project emerged from a previous multidisciplinary Designing for the 21st Century project - Desi...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though...
Mental health concerns are evident among tertiary students in New Zealand. However, some tertiary le...
The quality of the built environment deeply affects people wellbeing, social interaction and cohesi...
The book presents different perspectives of analysis and new models of experience, reconfirming the ...
135 pagesThere are many barriers to built environments that affect health, well-being, and accessibi...
This article firstly emphasizes the perspective viewing public spaces as places where meaningful spa...
The thesis asks spatial designers of the public realm to pay attention to sensory profiles and relat...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
The primary health issues of modern urban lifestyle are stress-related and can lead to serious dam- ...
There is an enormous amount of intricate research available on specific aspects of building performa...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This study introduces ways in which designers can contribute to people’s ability to develop positive...
People experience public spaces in vastly different ways through a diverse range of sensory inputs a...
This project emerged from a previous multidisciplinary Designing for the 21st Century project - Desi...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though...
Mental health concerns are evident among tertiary students in New Zealand. However, some tertiary le...
The quality of the built environment deeply affects people wellbeing, social interaction and cohesi...
The book presents different perspectives of analysis and new models of experience, reconfirming the ...
135 pagesThere are many barriers to built environments that affect health, well-being, and accessibi...