Health & Wellbeing

The built environment profoundly influences health and wellbeing. Poorly designed places can lead to sedentary lifestyles and stress, while consciously design places can encourage physical activity, keep our bodies healthy, support social connection and improve our mental health.
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Fellows' Blog

What Philosophers Said About Aesthetic Experience
Michael Spicher
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What makes a Space Human?
Connie Lin

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"80% of your health is influences by where you live"
Bridging Medicine and Architecture: A Journey of Connection
Natalia Olszewska
Are Intercultural Differences Properly Addressed in Scientific Research?
Prof. Hugo Spiers

DISCOVER

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SPOTLIGHT RESEARCH

Research Authors: Bill Hillier
Summary and Analysis: Manasa Vinodkumar
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SPOTLIGHT PROJECTS

Gdański Business Center B, Warsaw, Poland
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