
Building Health and Wellbeing
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Romance
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
Aug 18, 2023
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1000929043
ISBN-13
9781000929041
Description
Stephen Emmitt explores the profound connection between the built environment and our overall health and wellbeing. Through a comprehensive examination of architectural design and its impact on occupants, he uncovers the critical role that buildings play in enhancing or detracting from our quality of life.
Emmitt delves into various aspects, including how natural light, air quality, and spatial design influence physical health and mental wellness. He emphasizes the importance of creating spaces that foster community connections and promote a sense of belonging, shaping the way people interact with their surroundings.
By offering insights into sustainable and health-conscious building practices, this work encourages readers to reconsider how they approach architecture and urban planning. Emmitt's perspective serves as a call to action for architects, builders, and policymakers to prioritize health and wellbeing in their projects, ultimately advocating for environments that nurture both individuals and communities.
Emmitt delves into various aspects, including how natural light, air quality, and spatial design influence physical health and mental wellness. He emphasizes the importance of creating spaces that foster community connections and promote a sense of belonging, shaping the way people interact with their surroundings.
By offering insights into sustainable and health-conscious building practices, this work encourages readers to reconsider how they approach architecture and urban planning. Emmitt's perspective serves as a call to action for architects, builders, and policymakers to prioritize health and wellbeing in their projects, ultimately advocating for environments that nurture both individuals and communities.
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