Imageability, Sensory Perception and Place Attachment
Cathy Russell and Amy Sullivan explore how the legibility and memorability of place can contribute to mental wellbeing through rich sensory experiences.
Ryder's Cathy Russell, and Cundall's Neil McAlpine and Graeme Low, discuss urban design and transportation working together to save the high street
Cathy Russell and Amy Sullivan explore how the legibility and memorability of place can contribute to mental wellbeing through rich sensory experiences.
In the first part of the Urban Design and Mental Health series, Cathy Russell and Amy Sullivan explore how design can improve mental health in our neighbourhoods.
Amanda Harris talks about small dementia design considerations for big impact and how we, as designers, can implement designs into the landscape to help those caring for, and those with, dementia.