All Stories

  1. Digital Storytelling for Primary Heritage Learning: Early Sustainability Relevant Meaning-Making in an Industrial Heritage Case
  2. Balancing Ecological Restoration and Industrial Landscape Heritage Values Through a Digital Narrative Approach: A Case Study of the Dagushan Iron Mine, China
  3. Examining a Primary Education Approach Using Digital Storytelling: Chinese Industrial Heritage as a Vehicle to Support Learning
  4. Integrating digital health technologies and place attachment: theoretical foundations and practical implications
  5. Engaging with soil to extract landscape identity
  6. Excavating Identity: The Significance of Soil Exhibitions for Understanding Place
  7. Designing Therapeutic Environments
  8. Introduction
  9. Culture in Health and Well-Being
  10. Designing Therapeutic Environments
  11. Engaging the Land with Healing
  12. Healing Environments, Spatial Perception, and Social Inclusion
  13. Health and Therapeutic Environments
  14. Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging in Developing Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments
  15. The Social Production of Therapeutic Environments—Networks, Assemblages, Green and Blue Spaces, and Healthcare Spaces
  16. Heritage Appreciation and Awareness: A Child Educational Approach Exploiting Animated Video
  17. A movement for planetary health: global urbanists collaborating beyond boundaries
  18. Mapping and Assessing Effective Participatory Planning Processes for Urban Green Spaces in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Diverse Communities
  19. Breaking siloes and embracing the future
  20. Public Spaces for Older People: A Review of the Relationship between Public Space to Quality of Life
  21. Public Spaces for Older People: A Review of the Relationship between Public Space to Quality of Life
  22. ‘Tropical architecture’: Cultural collisions and reverberations in the vernacular of Aotearoa New Zealand
  23. Searching for identity: finding the expression of place under ground
  24. Editorial: Cities and mental health
  25. Cross-cultural Rongoā healing: a landscape response to urban health
  26. Encouraging sense of community in Aotearoa New Zealand: exploring the role of community participation in public open space planning
  27. The Role of Courtyards within Acute Mental Health Wards: Designing with Recovery in Mind
  28. Contemporary issues in acute mental health facility design: insights from the Aotearoa-New Zealand experience
  29. The Importance of Outdoor Spaces during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa—New Zealand
  30. Therapeutic Landscapes: A Natural Weaving of Culture, Health and Land
  31. Island Bay, Greater Wellington Region of Aotearoa - New Zealand
  32. Encouraging cultural diversity and sense of community in Aotearoa/New Zealand through community participation processes in public open space planning
  33. Adapting Traditional Healing Values and Beliefs into Therapeutic Cultural Environments for Health and Well-Being
  34. Adapting Traditional Healing Values and Beliefs Into Therapeutic Cultural Environments for Health and Well-Being
  35. There’s no smoke without fire: Smoking in smoke-free acute mental health wards
  36. Applying FABRIC as a Tool to Understanding Architectural and Landscape Icons in a Time of Travel Restrictions
  37. Healthy Streets: Adopting International Benchmarks in Medium Density Cities
  38. Conceptualising Therapeutic Environments through Culture, Indigenous Knowledge and Landscape for Health and Well-Being
  39. Therapeutic Environments and the Role of Physiological Factors in Creating Inclusive Psychological and Socio-Cultural Landscapes
  40. Therapeutic environments as a catalyst for health, well-being and social equity
  41. Therapeutic environments as a catalyst for health, well-being and social equity
  42. Therapeutic Landscapes and Indigenous Culture: Māori Health Models in Aotearoa/New Zealand
  43. Therapeutic Landscapes and Indigenous Culture: Māori Health Models in Aotearoa/New Zealand
  44. The Importance of Collaborative Designed-led Research for Culturally Diverse Communities
  45. Creative design studios: converting vulnerability into creative intensity
  46. Creative design studios: converting vulnerability into creative intensity
  47. Improving Community Health and Wellbeing through Multi-functional Green Infrastructure in Cities Undergoing Densification
  48. Sense of Place and Belonging in Developing Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments: A Review
  49. Sense of Place and Belonging in Developing Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments: A Review
  50. Improving Community Health and Wellbeing Through Multi-Functional Green Infrastructure in Cities Undergoing Densification
  51. Innovative and Assistive eHealth Technologies for Smart Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Outdoor Spaces for the Elderly Demographic
  52. Innovative and Assistive eHealth Technologies for Smart Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Outdoor Spaces for the Elderly Demographic
  53. Architecture of geothermal places: socially and culturally responsive therapeutic landscapes
  54. Architecture of geothermal places: socially and culturally responsive therapeutic landscapes
  55. Revitalising landscapes through our senses: a phenomenological approach
  56. Wriezener park, Berlin - from an old train lot to a green biotope
  57. Design & Development of IoT Based Rehabilitation Outdoor Landscape for Gait Phase Recognition
  58. Design Construction of Chinese Courtyard Space in the Context of Deconstruction
  59. Rehabilitating Healthcare: Healthcare landscapes a catalyst for health, well-being and social equity
  60. Using virtual reality and participatory processes to design interstitial healthcare places
  61. Developing Resilience, Independence and Well-being in Older Adults through Interactive Outdoor Space
  62. Living with Nature: Tiaki Taiao, Tiaki Tngata, The case of Zealandia
  63. Therapeutic landscapes: the role of culture
  64. Matauranga Maori and the Therapeutic Landscape
  65. Removing disability: the restorative powers of landscape
  66. Smart Systems for Rehabilitation and Independence
  67. The role of cultural orientation in therapeutic landscape design
  68. Therapeutic Landscape Design for Older Persons Health and Wellbeing
  69. Resilient landscape infrastructures: improving identity through New Zealand’s natural heritage
  70. Bridging the gap: indigenous methods as necessity to heal landscape and enhance cultural identity
  71. Enabling wilderness: creating the opportunity for disabled tramping within New Zealand’s National Parks
  72. Improving the sense of wellbeing for dependent older people living in supported housing
  73. Pathways to nature: towards an experiential landscape for dementia care environments
  74. The wellbeing of people with younger onset dementia in aged-care facilities
  75. Education as mediation: Blurring the line between expert and lay knowledge
  76. On the rise and apparent fall of architectural psychology in the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s
  77. Indigenous Cultural Knowledge for Therapeutic Landscape Design
  78. Connecting Māori Youth and Landscape Architecture Students through Participatory Design
  79. Connecting Māori Youth and Landscape Architecture Students through Participatory Design
  80. Green Prescriptions And Therapeutic Landscapes: A New Zealand Study
  81. Simulating impairment through virtual reality
  82. Rural Landscape Signatures: the interconnectedness of place, culture and ecosystems
  83. Whispering tales: using augmented reality to enhance cultural landscapes and indigenous values
  84. The Outside In: The intensification of landscape in the Anthropocene
  85. The Use of VR for Creating Therapeutic Environments for the Health and Wellbeing of Military Personnel, Their Families and Their Communities
  86. Healing spaces: improving health and wellbeing for the elderly through therapeutic landscape design
  87. Bicultural landscapes and ecological restoration in the compact city: The case of Zealandia as a sustainable ecosanctuary
  88. Designing Schools for Children with Impairments: The Powers of Architecture
  89. Simulating impairment through virtual reality
  90. Design & Development of IoT Based Rehabilitation Outdoor Landscape for Gait Phase Recognition
  91. The Outside In
  92. Whispering tales: using augmented reality to enhance cultural landscapes and Indigenous values
  93. Bicultural landscapes and ecological restoration in the compact city: The case of Zealandia as a sustainable ecosanctuary
  94. Designing Schools for Children with Impairments: The Powers of Architecture
  95. Indigenous Cultural Knowledge for Therapeutic Landscape Design
  96. Bioclimatic Project: General Guidelines
  97. connecting to the enviroment and increasing our health and wellbeing
  98. Fostering Landscape Identity Through Participatory Design With Indigenous Cultures of Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand
  99. City Know-how
  100. Phenomenology in Spatial Design Disciplines: Could it Offer a Bridge to Sustainability?
  101. Designing for culturally-diverse communities. The role of collaborative, interdisciplinary design-led research
  102. A potential role for outdoor, interactive spaces as a healthcare intervention for older persons
  103. Out of Place: Rewriting the Signatures of a Landscape
  104. Assessment of solar access in urban environment: The case of the renewal of a city block in Espinho, Portugal
  105. Efficient and secure M2M communications for smart metering
  106. Indigenous Cultural Knowledge for Therapeutic Landscape Design
  107. Participatory Design for Under-Represented Communities