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A successful city is a lot like a puzzle, but it shouldn’t feel that way for the people living in it. What if walking through a city felt more like an invitation, and less like a challenge? In this episode we explore how sensory design, social design, and inclusive design can transform urban environments into places that are easy to exist in. - Special thanks to the following sources: American Psychological Association – Designing cities to improve mental health with Jenny Roe, PhD | Speaking of Psychology [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npNUn3a-kcE] Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health [https://www.urbandesignmentalhealth.com/facts-and-figures.html] Making cities mental health friendly for adolescents and young adults, Pamela Y. Collins. et al. [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-07005-4#citeas] Project for Public Spaces [https://www.pps.org/] Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority – Designing our age-friendly city [https://www.ura.gov.sg/Corporate/Get-Involved/Plan-Our-Future-SG/Innovative-Urban-Solutions/Age-friendly-city] Social Capital and the Built Environment: The Importance of Walkable Neighborhoods, Kevin M. Leyden [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1448008/] The Uses of Disorder – Richard Sennett UNICEF Child Friendly Cities [https://www.childfriendlycities.org/]
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