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Bhanoo, Sindya. "A Drawback to Urban Green Spaces." New York Times. New York Times, 21 Jan. 2010. Web.
Nicholson, Geoff. The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, Philosophy, and Literature of Pedestrianism. New York: Riverhead, 2008. Print. Stromberg, Joseph. "Moving to An Area With More Green Space Can Improve Your Mental Health for Years." Smithsonian. Smithsonian, 16 Jan. 2014. Web. Uffelen, Chris Van. Green City Spaces: Urban Landscape Architecture. Salenstein: Braun, 2013. Print. Urizar, Mark. City of Layers Reconfiguring the Built Environment for Sustainability. N.p.: Xlibris, 2012. Print. |
This article talks about the green initiative in cities and how some things may not actually be as beneficial to the environment as they seem.
This is a very interesting book that talks about the different things that people experience while walking, the beautiful scenery and the fresh air. It is a nice personal book. This article is amazing! It talks about the "immediate and long-lasting" impact that green spaces have on the lives of people. This book talks about the new green initiative and the importance of green spaces in urban planning. It emphasizes all of the positive aspects of including green spaces in urban spaces. Great book that explains how architecture impacts society and people's well-being. It also provides many ways that architecture can be utilized to enhance the environment. |