TAILIEUCHUNG - Health, Well-Being and Open Space Literature Review

Throughout the various extensions of Copenhagen Airport, there has always been a common focal point - the classical princip- les of architecture and function that expressed the architectural trends of the time. A stroll through the terminals is also a stroll through time and architectural evolution. As you approach the airport on the Øresund motorway, you get a sense of the consistent and coherent design in the uniform facades of glass, steel and aluminium. They converge in a common line that is continued and reflected in the airport’s hotel - the Hilton Copenhagen Airport. All the roads, buildings, parking areas and forecourts in the northern part of the airport have. | Health Well-Being and Open Space Literature Review Nina Morris OPENspace the research centre for inclusive access to outdoor environments Edinburgh College of Art and Heriot-Watt University 79 Grassmarket Edinburgh EH1 2HJ Tel 0131 221 6177 Fax 0131 221 6157 OPENspace@ July 2003 1 Health Well-Being and Open Space Health Well-Being and Open Space Index 1 Introduction 2 Open-air recreation 3 The economic benefits of natural open space and greenspace 4 The environmental benefits of natural open space and greenspace 5 The health benefits of natural open space and greenspace Enhanced personal and social communication skills. Increased physical health. Enhanced mental and spiritual health. Enhanced spiritual sensory and aesthetic awareness. Ability to assert personal control and increased sensitivity to one s own well-being. 6 Making connections between people and the natural environment. 7 Future research 8 Bibliography 1 Introduction Hunt et al 2000 state that the impact of the environment on health is complex and difficult to disentangle health within an environmental context must be considered as a multifaceted and holistic phenomenon. They recognise that the identification of a link between environment and public health is not new and that environmental legislation targeted at protecting health through improved housing and sanitation go back centuries ibid. see also Morris 2003 Gesler 1998 . However Hunt et al 2000 note that by the mid-twentieth century the concerns of the sanitarian public health movement began to diminish as environmental conditions improved and medical interventions became more effective ibid. . Ulrich and Parsons 1992 believe that the villa gardens of the ancient Egyptian nobility and the Persian walled gardens of Mesopotamia indicate the great lengths to which the earliest urban peoples attempted to maintain direct contact with nature. In the 1860s 1870s US landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted was convinced .

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