List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction to Restorative Urbanism 2. The Green City 3. The Blue City 4. The Sensory City 5. The Neighbourly City 6. The Active City 7. The Playable City 8. The Inclusive City 9. The Restorative City References Index
In the face of a growing urban mental health crisis, this book provides an inspirational and evidence-based blueprint for designing cities for better mental health and wellbeing.
Jenny Roe is Mary Irene DeShong Professor of Design & Health and Director of the Center for Design & Health in the School of Architecture, University of Virginia. An environmental psychologist and former head of Landscape Architecture for an international architectural practice, she has written extensively on restorative environments including for the World Health Organization and The Lancet. Layla McCay is Director of the Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, London. A psychiatrist and public health specialist, she is co-editor of Urban Mental Health and managing editor of the Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health; she features regularly in a wide range of print and broadcast media, from The Financial Times to BBC Question Time.
[A]n inspiring, educational, and succinct tour of the intersection
of applied psychology, urban planning and design, and public health
... Restorative Cities: Urban Design for Mental Health and
Wellbeing is both prudent and empowering ... Readers of the book
are left with what feels like an accessible and modern handbook
about how to envision and create humane urban settings that tend to
the many psychosocial factors that matter now – and will for
generations to come.
*Cities & Health*
A welcome, timely and important addition to the existing healthy
urban planning literature ... Restorative Cities provides the
evidence, the inspiration and a call to action. Now we have to
act.
*Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health*
More than ever, we need the places where we live, work and play to
support our mental health. For those creating the built
environment, Restorative Cities offers deep health expertise
translated into the practical strategies that respond to today's
demand for cities that prioritise their residents' health.
*Joanna Frank, President & CEO, Center for Active Design*
Post-Covid 19, cities must be equitable and sustainable, and people
should live more healthily and happily. Restorative Cities shows
how we can do this, by focussing urbanism on mental health and
wellbeing.
*Gil Penalosa, Founder and Chair of 8 80 Cities, Ambassador for
World Urban Parks*
Timely ... A useful contribution to the interdisciplinary nature of
urban design.
*Urban Design Group*
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