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AIA Design & Health Series: FAYETTEVILLE 2030- Food City Scenario

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This report is part of a series produced by the American Institute of Architects. Individually, the reports affirm six evidence-based design approaches that positively influence human health through design practices and policies: environmental quality, natural systems, physical activity, safety, sensory environments, and social connectedness. Collectively, they represent an intellectual and practical convergence of design and health essential to designing a better world.

 

The series converges architecture with public health and leads designers to ask:

1. What part of public health belongs to design?

2. How do we drive design into codes and standards to intentionally achieve positive health outcomes?

3. How can design solutions address a wide range of health outcomes as a question of equity?

Author:
University of Arkansas Community Design Center
Resource Date:
April, 2014
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URL:
http://www.acsa-arch.org/docs/default-source/resources/aia_sus_uar_rpt_digital_f.pdf?sfvrsn=2
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