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Title:
Urban design : health and the therapeutic environment
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Publication Information:
Oxford, UK : Architectural Press, 2009
Physical Description:
xviii, 262 p. : ill., maps, plans ; 21 x 21 cm
ISBN:
9781856176149

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30000010203273 RA566.7 M68 2009 Open Access Book Book
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Summary

'Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment' demonstrates how urban design and planning impact on public health and sustainable development. Moughtin et al. explore the concept of what makes a physically and psychologically 'healthy' environment in the context of the paramount need for new homes where living standards are not compromised, in increasingly crowded cities.

* Sets out the history and development of the healthy city, from the English spa town to standards of care in Cuba to provide a context for modern urban health development.

* Covers a wide range of environmental, ecological, health and epidemiological issues.

* Case studies and examples show how health policy and procedure is practically applied to sustainable urban development.

'Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment' outlines best practice for healthy, sustainable urban design and provides a reference tool for architects, urban designers, landscape architects, health professionals and planners.

Emeritus Professor Cliff Moughtin was Professor of Planning in The Queen's University Belfast and The University of Nottingham. He is author of a number of books including the series of five Urban Design titles for Architectural Press.

Kate McMahon Moughtin is a psychotherapist. She is author of Focused Therapy for Organisations and Individuals. She is interested in how literature and environmental infl uences contribute to wellbeing.

Paola Signoretta is a human geographer. She is a senior research associate in the Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University. She is interested in the geographies of health, deprivation and social and financial exclusion.


Table of Contents

Part 1 Theoretical and Conceptual Background
1 Epidaurus
2 Health and Well-Being in the City
3 The Healthy Citizen: Healing the City
4 Havana, Cuba
Part 2 The Therapeutic Enviroment: The British Tradition
5 Bath
6 The Age of Protest
7 New Lanark
8 The City Sanitized
9 Port Sunlight: The Birth of the Garden Suburb
Part 3 The Therapeutic Enviroment in the Twenty-First Century
10 Urban Design and the Environmental Challenge (case study: Nottingham)
11 Health and the Bioregion
12 The Healthy City Structure (case study: Copenhagen)
13 The Healthy Quarter: The Garden Suburb (case study: Freiburg)
14 A Suburban Renaissance (case study: The Meadows, Nottingham)
15 Conclusion
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