#built-environment

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Social justice
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

Talking Headways Podcast: Buildings are Here to Help People - Streetsblog USA

Historic preservation professionals resist people-centered approaches, prioritizing other concerns over human emotional and psychological impacts of old places.
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Designing the Sensory City: Architecture, Light Pollution, and Urban Noise

For most of human history, night arrived as a planetary certainty. Darkness spread across landscapes, and the sky revealed thousands of stars. Today, that sky is disappearing. Artificial light spills upward from cities, scattering through the atmosphere and turning night into a permanent haze. Research mapping global sky brightness shows that more than 80 percent of humanity now lives under light-polluted skies, and the Milky Way has vanished from view for over a third of the world's population.
Environment
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Talking Headways Podcast: Concrete Doesn't Spend Money, People Do - Streetsblog USA

This week on Talking Headways we're joined by Dr. Lawrence Frank to talk about how the built environment and the way we get around connect to public health outcomes. We also discuss the work that led to Walk Score, the shortcomings of transportation cost benefit analysis, and the systematic externalization of health benefits. Once again, at Streetsblog, we give you three ways to connect to the spirited discussions of Talking Headways:
Public health
Wellness
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Wellness real estate surges, $548B global value in 2024

Wellness real estate is rapidly growing, valued at $548 billion, driven by consumer demand and significant influence on health outcomes and the construction economy.
Design
from99% Invisible
2 months ago

Beyond the 99% Invisible City - 99% Invisible

Four short stories expand the built-environment narrative across infrastructure, urbanism, geography, and vernacular architecture with new historical and design-focused research.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 months ago

"Western (re)Vision" by Artist Kevin Bell

I have chosen to paint many elements incompletely, in fragmented splatters, drips, and glazes to emphasize their lack of solidity and definitiveness. From these fragments, our cultural needs and desires are often revealed: movement, disposability, convenience. While not majestic or inherently aesthetic, I try to paint these banal places with a degree of sympathy. In some sense, it is an attempt to try to love this strange world we have created. The views in these paintings were selected because they have historical roots.
Arts
Environment
fromArchDaily
3 months ago

COP30 Outcomes for the Built Environment: From Sustainable Cooling to Climate Adaptation Commitments

COP30 in Belém highlighted fragile agreements, fossil-fuel industry ties, and the urgent need to convert climate finance pledges into effective support shaping built-environment emissions reductions.
Public health
fromNature
5 months ago

The probiotic home: where microbes are welcome guests

Overly sterile indoor environments reduce exposure to beneficial microbes, potentially contributing to immune-related maladies; probiotic architecture aims to reintroduce beneficial microbes safely.
Public health
fromStreetsblog
5 months ago

More Transit Means Safer Streets - Streetsblog USA

Public transit must be treated as core safety infrastructure to reduce traffic deaths, because driving poses far higher crash and violent-risk rates.
Environment
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

How Architecture Can Support Neurodivergent Well-Being

Built environment design must affirm neurodiversity by accommodating diverse cognitive, sensory, and communication needs instead of enforcing neurotypical norms.
fromFast Company
6 months ago

AI can't do what an architect does (yet!), but it's already reshaping buildings

To understand how artificial intelligence is starting to shape the built environment, look at the ceiling inside Mt. Hope Elementary School in Lansing, Michigan. There, running across the tops of classrooms and hallways are thousands of feet of exposed metal electrical conduit-the tubing that holds the electrical guts of the building.
Artificial intelligence
Public health
fromFast Company
6 months ago

Our built environment doesn't have to be so depressing

Dispersed, zoned land use and the modern built environment harm mental health, but planning and policy changes can repair these damages over time.
Photography
fromArchDaily
7 months ago

World Photography Day: 25 Rising Architectural Photographers to Watch in 2025

Architectural photography conveys mood, scale, and context of structures, making them accessible to all.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
7 months ago

Salvaging a crumbling California coastline required some radical thinking

Adapting our built environment requires reimagining spaces to accommodate nature, particularly in the face of climate change challenges.
Design
fromDesign Milk
7 months ago

Andrew Ashey on Accidental Design, Empty Spaces, Plants + More

Andrew Ashey developed a passion for design influenced by diverse architectural styles and has since documented the built environment through AAmp Studio.
Startup companies
fromFast Company
10 months ago

Inside the climate innovations reshaping our buildings

Innovations in the built environment can significantly reduce carbon emissions, addressing 34% of global emissions through new materials and technologies.
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