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Bringing the healthier places agenda into teaching and the architecture studios

Marco, Elena; Bird, Caroline

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Authors

Elena Marco-Burguete Elena.Marco@uwe.ac.uk
PVC, Head of the College of Arts, Technology and Environment

Caroline Bird



Abstract

It is widely accepted that climate change, obesity, community infrastructure, air quality and noise pollution are all linked to health risks. However, evidence also shows that each is impacted on by the form of the built environment, and as such, the built environment is seen as an important ‘wider determinant of health’. The professionals responsible for our built environment therefore need to understand the consequences of their actions on public health and be aware of their ability to influence the health and well being of the population. Consequently, educational institutions need to be equipped to deliver such health-aware planners, urban designers, architects, and landscape- and transport-professionals. This article reflects on initiatives at the University of the West of England to bring together educational practitioners to support the health agenda in built environment curricula and to introduce health into the architectural curriculum as a major driver for sustainable design.

Citation

Marco, E., & Bird, C. (2011). Bringing the healthier places agenda into teaching and the architecture studios. PROJECT: Journal of the Department of Planning and Architecture, 3, 8-11

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Aug 25, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 3, 2016
Journal PROJECT: Journal of the Department of Planning and Architecture
Print ISSN 2042-7654
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Pages 8-11
Keywords built environment, public health, teaching, architecture studio
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/970113
Publisher URL http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/et/pa/aboutthedepartment/projectjournal.aspx

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