The notion of health is viewed as a degree of resistance of the human internal environment to external influences. The authors propose an idea of emotionally healthy urban environment that provides a wider and well-balanced emotional spectrum. The trend for one or another architectural style causes predominance of certain emotions and thus hinders formation of a healthy environment. The impact of trends is illustrated by means of an example of Leroy Merlin catalogues
The authors discuss the challenges, which face the person in relation to the culture of creating a s...
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can...
The results of the study emphasize the importance of a “comfortable city” for a modern resident of a...
The notion of health is viewed as a degree of resistance of the human internal environment to extern...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
The current literature on restorative environments generally leads to the conclusion that urban envi...
International audienceThe contemporary city is experienced through a framework of multiple spaces th...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
Cities, towns, streets, and urban places are comprised of urban features arranged according to an ar...
In times of rapid urbanization, health and well-being of citizens is increasingly recognized as a ch...
Media and popular culture have nowadays attributed a leading position to health issues, making us aw...
Description: •The urban environment is one of the first causes of disease, injury and mortality.•Ur...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
With rapid global urbanization, the importance of understanding relationships between the changing u...
As an occupational therapist, I have always found the interaction between humans, their environment ...
The authors discuss the challenges, which face the person in relation to the culture of creating a s...
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can...
The results of the study emphasize the importance of a “comfortable city” for a modern resident of a...
The notion of health is viewed as a degree of resistance of the human internal environment to extern...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
The current literature on restorative environments generally leads to the conclusion that urban envi...
International audienceThe contemporary city is experienced through a framework of multiple spaces th...
The 21st century presents an ever‐changing landscape to all aspects of health. In the developed worl...
Cities, towns, streets, and urban places are comprised of urban features arranged according to an ar...
In times of rapid urbanization, health and well-being of citizens is increasingly recognized as a ch...
Media and popular culture have nowadays attributed a leading position to health issues, making us aw...
Description: •The urban environment is one of the first causes of disease, injury and mortality.•Ur...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
With rapid global urbanization, the importance of understanding relationships between the changing u...
As an occupational therapist, I have always found the interaction between humans, their environment ...
The authors discuss the challenges, which face the person in relation to the culture of creating a s...
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can...
The results of the study emphasize the importance of a “comfortable city” for a modern resident of a...