Neuroscience for Designing Green Spaces: Contemplative Landscapes. Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo



00:00:00 – Introduction by Robert Huxford, Director of the Urban Design Group.
00:03:14 – Introduction from Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo.
00:04:40 – What are contemplative landscapes?
00:10:04 – The approach to the research. Evidence based design.
00:11:08 – Current problems with the urban environment.
00:13:50 – Meta analysis of a range of health consequences.
00:16:26 – Nature, but what nature?
00:18:31 – Olmsted.
00:20:03 – What are the active ingredients, the contemplative features?
00:23:37 – Brain and behaviour research.
00:28:21 – The structure of the book.
00:33:46 – Discussion
00:34:23 – Why do many urban parks fall below a desirable health benefit score?
00:35:18 – Sutcliffe Park London
00:36:24 – What features should be added to a park to improve mental health?
00:39:14 – Activities
00:41:11 – Special needs
00:46:32 – Virtual reality vs reality.
00:49:29 – Time in the research.
00:51:42 – Exclusion criteria.
00:52:49 – Difficulties in carrying out such research.
00:54:30 – Multi sensory aspects, particularly involving children.
Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo PhD, is a landscape architect and neuroscience researcher who conducted interdisciplinary research at the University of Porto, Portugal, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA, and the National University of Singapore. She is a co-founder and lead researcher at NeuroLandscape NGO and a fellow of the Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health.

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