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Restorative Cities: Urban Design for Mental Health and Wellbeing

3/3/2021

 
The moment we have all been waiting for is coming closer. We now have confirmation that our book is being published by Bloomsbury on 12th August 2021. This book, written by UD/MH Director Layla McCay and UD/MH Fellow Jenny Roe sets out a brand new framework for designing mental health into cities. It has summaries of the latest research. It has original pictures plus photos. It has case studies. It has design guidelines. It brings together all the science with the practice to create a really exciting read, suitable for designers, planners, city officials, public health and mental health practitioners, students and academics alike. Which makes it a must-read. You can pre-order now from Bloomsbury, Amazon, or any lovely independent bookshop of your choosing. 
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