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Designing for Health and Wellbeing at Home and in Society by Fidel Meraz 2020 Paperback

Designing for Health and Wellbeing at Home and in Society by Fidel Meraz 2020 Paperback

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Further Details Title: Designing for Health & Wellbeing Condition: New Author: No Author Contributor: Matthew Jones (Edited by), Louis Rice (Edited by), Fidel Alejandro Meraz (Edited by) EAN: 97816227...

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Further Details Title: Designing for Health & Wellbeing Condition: New Author: No Author Contributor: Matthew Jones (Edited by), Louis Rice (Edited by), Fidel Alejandro Meraz (Edited by) EAN: 9781622737901 Country/Region of Manufacture: US Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 1622737903 ISBN: 9781622737901 Subtitle: Home, City, Society Publisher: Vernon Press Release Date: 07/19/2019 Language: English Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Width: 16mm Item Weight: 395g Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Social Sciences, Architecture & Antiques, Science Nature & Math Series: Interdisciplinary Built Environment Release Year: 2019 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Fidel Meraz

Dewey Decimal

307.76072

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1622737903

ISBN-13

9781622737901

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

LC Classification Number

HT110.D475 2020

LCCN

2019-933411

Language

English

Number of Pages

Xxxv, 255 Pages

Publication Name

Designing for Health and Wellbeing : Home, City, Society

Publication Year

2020

Publisher

Vernon Art AND Science Inc.

Subject

General

Subject Area

Social Science

Synopsis

Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World Health Organisation identifies the 'urban health threat' as three-fold: infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases; and violence and injury from, amongst other things, road traffic. Within this tripartite structure of health issues in the built environment, there are multiple individual issues affecting both the developed and the developing worlds and the global north and south. Reflecting on a broad set of interrelated concerns about health and the design of the places we inhabit, this book seeks to better understand the interconnectedness and potential solutions to the problems associated with health and the built environment. Divided into three key themes: home, city, and society, each section presents a number of research chapters that explore global processes, transformative praxis and emergent trends in architecture, urban design and healthy city research. Drawing together practicing architects, academics, scholars, public health professional and activists from around the world to provide perspectives on design for health, this book includes emerging research on: healthy homes, walkable cities, design for ageing, dementia and the built environment, health equality and urban poverty, community health services, neighbourhood support and wellbeing, urban sanitation and communicable disease, the role of transport infrastructures and government policy, and the cost implications of 'unhealthy' cities etc. To that end, this book examines alternative and radical ways of practicing architecture and the re-imagining of the profession of architecture through a lens of human health., Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World Health Organisation identifies the 'urban health threat' as three-fold: infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases; and violence and injury from, amongst other things, road traffic. Within this tripartite structure of health issues in the built environment, there are multiple individual issues affecting both the developed and the developing worlds and the global north and south.Reflecting on a broad set of interrelated concerns about health and the design of the places we inhabit, this book seeks to better understand the interconnectedness and potential solutions to the problems associated with health and the built environment. Divided into three key themes: home, city, and society, each section presents a number of research chapters that explore global processes, transformative praxis and emergent trends in architecture, urban design and healthy city research. Drawing together practicing architects, academics, scholars, public health professional and activists from around the world to provide perspectives on design for health, this book includes emerging research on: healthy homes, walkable cities, design for ageing, dementia and the built environment, health equality and urban poverty, community health services, neighbourhood support and wellbeing, urban sanitation and communicable disease, the role of transport infrastructures and government policy, and the cost implications of 'unhealthy' cities etc. To that end, this book examines alternative and radical ways of practicing architecture and the re-imagining of the profession of architecture through a lens of human health.

Type

Textbook

brand

Vernon Art AND Science Inc.

gtin13

9781622737901

Reviews

  1. user39343665

    This book offers a fresh perspective on how design impacts health and wellbeing across different spaces—homes, cities, and society. The thoughtful essays, edited by experts like Fidel Meraz, provide valuable insights into creating environments that promote wellness. A must-read for architects, urban planners, and anyone interested in the intersection of design and quality of life. Engaging and well-researched!