What Does Neuroscience Teach Us About the Built Environment? For the past 15 years neuroscience has been instrumental in discovering how the built environment, specifically cities affect the people who inhabit them. We now understand, for example, that a correlation exists between urban environments and stress, resulting in spectrum of mental disorders. In this section we will be discussing the latest in neuroscience research in the built environment.

Designing for the Living Body
Suzan Ahmed, Ph.D.
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Sam Gosling
Restorative Environments: Biophilic Design
Panel Discussion: Designing Our Way Back — Time, Place, and Urban Reconnection
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People Place Relationships: Reconnection with Space & Design of Time by Shravani Bhattacharyya

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