by Healthy Architecture & City | Sep 18, 2024 | events, Post, Post
Paper selected and presented at the Biennial of Research in Architecture of the University of Seville, BIAUS 2024 SEVILLE / September 18, 2024. Abstract Painter Windham Lewis said: “Never should we allow ourselves to live with amusia, that is, not...by Healthy Architecture & City | Sep 18, 2024 | events, Post, Post
Paper selected and presented at the Biennial of Research in Architecture of the University of Seville, BIAUS 2024 SEVILLE / September 18, 2024. Abstract The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines health as a complete state of physical, mental, and...by Healthy Architecture & City | Sep 18, 2024 | events, Post, Post
Paper selected and presented at the Biennial of Research in Architecture of the University of Seville, BIAUS 2024 SEVILLE / September 18, 2024. Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by a diffuse and progressive disruption of brain...by Healthy Architecture & City | Feb 7, 2024 | Doctoral Theses, news, news, Post, Post
SALAMANCA / February 7, 2024. The relationships between the influence that physical environments and domestic spaces have on people with Alzheimer’s disease have been studied in the first doctoral thesis that addresses the impact that architecture has on...by Healthy Architecture & City | Dec 15, 2022 | news, news, Post
SEVILLE / December 15, 2022 Since February we have published eight posts in this blog, dedicated to explaining what Healthy Architecture is all about. It has been very satisfying to see the degree of interest and follow up that the successive instalments have...by Healthy Architecture & City | Nov 12, 2022 | news, Post
SEVILLE / 11 November 2022. During the seven previous instalments dedicated to Healthy Architecture we have seen how a design oriented towards people’s health produces social, economic and environmental benefits. Architecture, as the third skin that...