Designing Therapeutic Environments
Social and Cultural Practice for Health and Well-Being
Herausgeber: Marques, Bruno; McIntosh, Jacqueline
Designing Therapeutic Environments
Social and Cultural Practice for Health and Well-Being
Herausgeber: Marques, Bruno; McIntosh, Jacqueline
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This book draws on the relationship between culture and the environment and its connection with health and well-being and explores specific Indigenous cultural and social dimensions of well-being. The chapters feature case studies, theoretical and application-based research, and photo essays.
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This book draws on the relationship between culture and the environment and its connection with health and well-being and explores specific Indigenous cultural and social dimensions of well-being. The chapters feature case studies, theoretical and application-based research, and photo essays.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 176mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9781032382760
- ISBN-10: 1032382767
- Artikelnr.: 71807492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 176mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1084g
- ISBN-13: 9781032382760
- ISBN-10: 1032382767
- Artikelnr.: 71807492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bruno Marques is the associate dean (academic development) and associate professor in landscape architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation. He is also the president of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA). Jacqueline McIntosh is a senior lecturer in architecture and building science at the Wellington School of Architecture of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and the former director of properties and facilities for Canadian Airlines International.
Foreword Introduction Part 1. Socially and Culturally Responsive
Environments - Theory 1. Healing Environments, Spatial Perception and
Social Inclusion 2. The Social Production of Therapeutic
Environments-Networks, Assemblages, Green and Blue Spaces, and Healthcare
Spaces 3. Culture in Health and Well-Being 4. Health and Therapeutic
Environments 5. Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging in Developing
Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments 6. Engaging the Land with
Healing Part 2. Socially and Culturally Responsive Environments - Case
Studies 7. Therapeutic Landscapes of Stillness 8. We Can Only Travel a
Short Way Together 9. Nature, Well-Being, and Trauma-Informed Design:
Reframing the Landscape through the Lens of Neuroscience 10. Reclaiming
Space through Indigenous-Led Design: Indigenous Design Studio at Brook
McIlroy, Canada 11. Evidence-Based Biophilic Healing Garden Design: A Case
in China 12. Oxigen, Australia: Practice-Based Research 13. Urban Greenery
for Health: Sensory Gardens and Improved Well-Being 14. Building on
Tradition and Envisioning New Futures: Indigenous Spatial Practices for
Health and Well-Being 15. Therapeutic Implications of Gardening: Hermann
Hesse's Garden 16. Person-Place Interactions: Landscape Choreographies of
Self-Regulation 17. Two Row, Canada: Practice-Based Research 18. Promoting
Healthy and Age-Friendly Communities: Challenges for Urban Planning and
Design in Estonia 19. The Power of Place-Making: Community-Led
Interventions for Healthier Cities 20. Designing Healthy and Sustainable
Landscapes in All Contexts: Healing Environments from Around the World
Part 3. The Language of Therapeutic Environments 21. Designing Therapeutic
Environments
Environments - Theory 1. Healing Environments, Spatial Perception and
Social Inclusion 2. The Social Production of Therapeutic
Environments-Networks, Assemblages, Green and Blue Spaces, and Healthcare
Spaces 3. Culture in Health and Well-Being 4. Health and Therapeutic
Environments 5. Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging in Developing
Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments 6. Engaging the Land with
Healing Part 2. Socially and Culturally Responsive Environments - Case
Studies 7. Therapeutic Landscapes of Stillness 8. We Can Only Travel a
Short Way Together 9. Nature, Well-Being, and Trauma-Informed Design:
Reframing the Landscape through the Lens of Neuroscience 10. Reclaiming
Space through Indigenous-Led Design: Indigenous Design Studio at Brook
McIlroy, Canada 11. Evidence-Based Biophilic Healing Garden Design: A Case
in China 12. Oxigen, Australia: Practice-Based Research 13. Urban Greenery
for Health: Sensory Gardens and Improved Well-Being 14. Building on
Tradition and Envisioning New Futures: Indigenous Spatial Practices for
Health and Well-Being 15. Therapeutic Implications of Gardening: Hermann
Hesse's Garden 16. Person-Place Interactions: Landscape Choreographies of
Self-Regulation 17. Two Row, Canada: Practice-Based Research 18. Promoting
Healthy and Age-Friendly Communities: Challenges for Urban Planning and
Design in Estonia 19. The Power of Place-Making: Community-Led
Interventions for Healthier Cities 20. Designing Healthy and Sustainable
Landscapes in All Contexts: Healing Environments from Around the World
Part 3. The Language of Therapeutic Environments 21. Designing Therapeutic
Environments
Foreword Introduction Part 1. Socially and Culturally Responsive
Environments - Theory 1. Healing Environments, Spatial Perception and
Social Inclusion 2. The Social Production of Therapeutic
Environments-Networks, Assemblages, Green and Blue Spaces, and Healthcare
Spaces 3. Culture in Health and Well-Being 4. Health and Therapeutic
Environments 5. Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging in Developing
Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments 6. Engaging the Land with
Healing Part 2. Socially and Culturally Responsive Environments - Case
Studies 7. Therapeutic Landscapes of Stillness 8. We Can Only Travel a
Short Way Together 9. Nature, Well-Being, and Trauma-Informed Design:
Reframing the Landscape through the Lens of Neuroscience 10. Reclaiming
Space through Indigenous-Led Design: Indigenous Design Studio at Brook
McIlroy, Canada 11. Evidence-Based Biophilic Healing Garden Design: A Case
in China 12. Oxigen, Australia: Practice-Based Research 13. Urban Greenery
for Health: Sensory Gardens and Improved Well-Being 14. Building on
Tradition and Envisioning New Futures: Indigenous Spatial Practices for
Health and Well-Being 15. Therapeutic Implications of Gardening: Hermann
Hesse's Garden 16. Person-Place Interactions: Landscape Choreographies of
Self-Regulation 17. Two Row, Canada: Practice-Based Research 18. Promoting
Healthy and Age-Friendly Communities: Challenges for Urban Planning and
Design in Estonia 19. The Power of Place-Making: Community-Led
Interventions for Healthier Cities 20. Designing Healthy and Sustainable
Landscapes in All Contexts: Healing Environments from Around the World
Part 3. The Language of Therapeutic Environments 21. Designing Therapeutic
Environments
Environments - Theory 1. Healing Environments, Spatial Perception and
Social Inclusion 2. The Social Production of Therapeutic
Environments-Networks, Assemblages, Green and Blue Spaces, and Healthcare
Spaces 3. Culture in Health and Well-Being 4. Health and Therapeutic
Environments 5. Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging in Developing
Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments 6. Engaging the Land with
Healing Part 2. Socially and Culturally Responsive Environments - Case
Studies 7. Therapeutic Landscapes of Stillness 8. We Can Only Travel a
Short Way Together 9. Nature, Well-Being, and Trauma-Informed Design:
Reframing the Landscape through the Lens of Neuroscience 10. Reclaiming
Space through Indigenous-Led Design: Indigenous Design Studio at Brook
McIlroy, Canada 11. Evidence-Based Biophilic Healing Garden Design: A Case
in China 12. Oxigen, Australia: Practice-Based Research 13. Urban Greenery
for Health: Sensory Gardens and Improved Well-Being 14. Building on
Tradition and Envisioning New Futures: Indigenous Spatial Practices for
Health and Well-Being 15. Therapeutic Implications of Gardening: Hermann
Hesse's Garden 16. Person-Place Interactions: Landscape Choreographies of
Self-Regulation 17. Two Row, Canada: Practice-Based Research 18. Promoting
Healthy and Age-Friendly Communities: Challenges for Urban Planning and
Design in Estonia 19. The Power of Place-Making: Community-Led
Interventions for Healthier Cities 20. Designing Healthy and Sustainable
Landscapes in All Contexts: Healing Environments from Around the World
Part 3. The Language of Therapeutic Environments 21. Designing Therapeutic
Environments







