Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health; 2017: 3
ISSN 2398-4082 (online)
August 2017
ISSN 2398-4082 (online)
August 2017
Edition 3: New Perspectives
EditorialsNew perspectives in urban design for mental health
Layla McCay Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health Autonomous Vehicles and Mental Health
David Rojas-Rueda Barcelona Institute of Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain Mapping Towards a Good City Life
Daniele Quercia (1), Luca Maria Aiello (1), Rossano Schifanella (2) 1. Bell Labs, UK 2. University of Turin, Italy |
Spotlight on Tokyo
Urban design and mental health city case study: Tokyo
Layla McCay (1,2), Emily Suzuki (2) and Anna Chang (3)
1. Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, UK
2. Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
3. Southern California Institute of Architecture, USA
Layla McCay (1,2), Emily Suzuki (2) and Anna Chang (3)
1. Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, UK
2. Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
3. Southern California Institute of Architecture, USA
Case study: Density and intimacy in public space - Jimbocho, Tokyo's booktown
Alice Covatta
Keio University, Japan
Alice Covatta
Keio University, Japan
Case study: Developing comprehensive community care in Japan - urban planning implications for long term dementia care
Yoshihiko Baba
Tohoku University School of Medicine, Japan
Yoshihiko Baba
Tohoku University School of Medicine, Japan
Research
From sociopetal to sociofugal: a reverse procedure of Tehran urban spaces: rethinking future developments of Shemiranat
Shahram Taghipour Dehkordi and Milad Heidarisoureshjani
Shahrekord branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord, Iran
Shahram Taghipour Dehkordi and Milad Heidarisoureshjani
Shahrekord branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord, Iran
Scoping assessment of transport design targets to improve public mental health
Layla McCay et al
Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health and 24 delegates from the 3rd International Conference on Transport and Health
Layla McCay et al
Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health and 24 delegates from the 3rd International Conference on Transport and Health
Scoping of shared spatial needs during public building use: Autism Spectrum Disorder (Sensory Overload) and Borderline Personality Disorder (Dissociation)
Maximilienne Whitby
University of New South Wales, Australia
Maximilienne Whitby
University of New South Wales, Australia
MoMe@school – A pilot study on a analytical and participatory tool for active learning spaces design
Marianne Halblaub Miranda, Thomas Tregel and Martin Knöll (1) and Maria Ustinova (2)
1. Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
2. World Bank, Russia Country Office, Moscow, Russia
Marianne Halblaub Miranda, Thomas Tregel and Martin Knöll (1) and Maria Ustinova (2)
1. Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
2. World Bank, Russia Country Office, Moscow, Russia
Analysis
Planning and Building Healthy Communities for Mental Health: method, findings and reflections from a recent integrative study
Greg Paine and Susan Thompson
University of New South Wales, Australia
Greg Paine and Susan Thompson
University of New South Wales, Australia
Housing design for socialisation and wellbeing
Larissa Lai (1) and Paty Rios (2)
1. Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, USA
2. Happy City, Canada
Larissa Lai (1) and Paty Rios (2)
1. Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, USA
2. Happy City, Canada
Preventing Chronic Violence with Urban Rhythms: emotional atmospheric manipulation for public mental health
Alan Waxman and Carl Belizaire
AWED, USA
Alan Waxman and Carl Belizaire
AWED, USA
Case study
Regenerative Cities: moving beyond sustainability - a Los Angeles case study
Gunnar Hauser Hand, Roger Weber and Nathan Bluestone
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP, USA
Gunnar Hauser Hand, Roger Weber and Nathan Bluestone
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP, USA
Submit to Edition 4
The next edition will be published in February 2018. Submission deadline is November 30 2017.
- If you are interested in submitting, please see opportunities for submitting research, case studies, analysis and more
- If you are interested in starting a little city-based research, please see our city case study protocol
- If you are interested in being a guest editor, peer reviewer or cover designer, please email us.
About Edition 3
Publisher
The Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health is a biannual open-access, peer-reviewed and multi-disciplinary journal, published online by the Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, an international think tank that seeks to answer the question: how can we build better mental health into our cities?
Managing editor
Dr Layla McCay, Director, Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health
Cover design
Artwork by Ryoji Noritake. Cover design by Erin Sharp Newton.
The Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health is a biannual open-access, peer-reviewed and multi-disciplinary journal, published online by the Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health, an international think tank that seeks to answer the question: how can we build better mental health into our cities?
Managing editor
Dr Layla McCay, Director, Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health
Cover design
Artwork by Ryoji Noritake. Cover design by Erin Sharp Newton.