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Effects of spatial configuration on the patient’s journey to the

WebThe patient’s journey. People's first experience with the hospital is influenced by the permeable spaces between the hospital complex and the urban context, which …

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Developing a framework for culture-based interventions

WebThe article discusses the context and conditions for implementing culture-based interventions for health and well-being in an urban setting. Specifically, the article …

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Cultural experiences in the framework of “cultural

WebThe 67th World Health Report of the World Health Organization synthesizes the findings of over 3500 studies on the role of the arts in the prevention of illness, the …

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Interrelationships between urban policy and climate, with …

WebThere is growing evidence that projected climate change has the potential to significantly affect public health. Many of these effects are likely to be exacerbated by …

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Developing a framework for culture-based interventions for …

Webassociated with poor mental health and a low quality of life, including burnout (Yıldırım et al. 2021). Working from home consisted in addressing family needs, taking care of children, …

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Indicators for local policies of cultural welfare

WebWellbeing measures are gaining consensus as complementary to the traditional GDP approach when it comes to assessing the development of countries and …

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More dense but less walkable: the impact of macroscale walkability

WebThe required facilities include community support center, health clinic, nursery, and community police point. Non-center community facilities must be provided …

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The flipped house and the bubble. Domestic space in the time of

WebThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic put the spatial layouts of contemporary housing to the test. During the strict lockdowns in the early phases of the outbreak and the …

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Indicators for local policies of cultural welfare: content, …

WebWellbeing and health are closely intertwined. Since 1948, the World Health Organisation has dened health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbe-ing and not …

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Regenerate the urban space as a common/generate commons

WebThe second project aims to convert a municipal swimming pool from the 1970s into a popular health center with a self-managed sauna-hammam. The collective …

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Four plus one dimensions of transferability: defining a framework …

WebIn fact, in a report published on Science in Palmer et al. 2010 defined the impacts of MTR as ‘pervasive and irreversible’; they also stated that ‘mitigation cannot …

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Exogenous and endogenous factors affecting the social

WebCultural projects, particularly when aiming at social impact, are usually the result of the context, values, and social fabric. Some endogenous factors, such as …

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Urban metabolism planning and designing approaches

WebIntroduction Nowadays, urban metabolism (UM) is believed to provide new insights for more sustainable resource management in cities and their hinterlands. UM …

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Sustainable refugee camp design in the Dalhamyie

WebHealth care center planned in the settlement is proposed to function in much the same way with a dedicated skilled sector of production of medical supplies which can …

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Strengths and weaknesses of the 100 Resilient Cities Initiative in

WebCities are nowadays faced with an unprecedented crisis, due above all to the impacts of climate change and the increasing social inequalities, which require innovative …

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The impact of physical incivility signs on perceived safety in …

WebFeeling safe is essential to improve the social and psychological well-being of residents. Safety is often associated with various signs of incivility in neighborhoods in …

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The future of sustainable urbanism: a redefinition City, Territory

WebIn this article the future of sustainable urbanism is discussed. In current times a complex of uncertainties demands sustainable environments. Three uncertainties are …

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Evaluating social sustainability in Jordanian residential …

WebPhysical and Mental Health, being the lowest regarded category by the residents, reflected significant concerns that resulted in less convenience experienced. …

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Towards a socially vibrant city: exploring urban typologies and

WebVertical urbanization to maximize land use in many cities has led to a shortage of urban spaces that could adequately meet people's needs. In response, …

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Heritage Community Resilience: towards new approaches for …

WebThe value of cultural heritage and its transmission for “making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable” is an integral part of the UN …

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Designing refugees’ camps: temporary emergency solutions, or

WebMillions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, approximately 70.8 million people (UNHCR 2018) were living in …

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