The average person spends a lot of time thinking about their house. From maintenance and repairs to design and décor, it commands a lot of attention. But did you know that all of the different elements of your house are actually impacting your mental health and emotional well-being? Exploring the Relationship Between Your House and […]
Studies show that long commutes can have negative effects on your mental health, well-being, and personal relationships. A study published last year found that extreme traffic increased the incidence of domestic violence by 9 percent.
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This article explores the impacts of the built environment on people's well-being and mental health, through architecture and urban planning.
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Mental health in our cities is an increasingly urgent issue. Rates of disorders such as anxiety and depression are high. Urban design and planning can promote mental health by refocusing on spaces we use in our everyday lives in light of what research tells us about the benefits of exposure to nature and biodiversity. Mental …
Technology is a great benefit for urban design and urban planning. Not only does it help boost productivity for design and urban planning teams, but it also increases team collaboration, citizen engagement, attention to detail, and accuracy.
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Learn the difference between civil engineering and architecture, and how they work together to complete a project.
A feasibility study involves an in-depth exploration that looks at every aspect of the project.