Designing Parks and Ignoring Climate Change (07-14-14)
Hatuka and Saaroni document the problems that ensue when park designers don’t realize that their work should reflect the local implications of global climate change.
Hatuka and Saaroni document the problems that ensue when park designers don’t realize that their work should reflect the local implications of global climate change.
Where should public art be installed?
Children who play outside more may be more religious and attuned to aesthetic issues.
Breiby investigated links between aesthetics and satisfaction with nature-based tourism.
Therapeutic gardens/landscapes can make a big difference in users' lives. Research leads to practical design suggestions that optimize user experience of these spaces.
Ambrey and Fleming investigated the relationship between living near greenspace and life satisfaction.
The mood you’re in is a product of the space you’re in, what you’re doing, and other factors, as well.
Creating playgrounds that encourage physical activity is one way to help keep young people from becoming obese.
What are the features of a green urban network that’s perceived to be of good quality?
Where do people choose to take leisure walks?