Description
In the context of rapid urbanization and environmental change, the “Healthscapes: Visions of Wellbeing” exhibition aims to explore and showcase how design and planning can contribute to enhancing human health and wellbeing. Organised by UoE-BIT Joint Laboratory of Healthy Space, the exhibition is intended to serve as a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together research findingsand innovative designs from experts, scholars, students and designers from various fields. The exhibition highlights research outcomes from PhD students, outstanding assignments from the “Design for Health and Wellbeing” course, and award-winning works from healthy space design competitions across various universities. Included in the exhibition is two years of student work from ESALA MArch studios based in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Period | 20 Mar 2025 → 20 Apr 2025 |
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Event type | Exhibition |
Location | Beijing, ChinaShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Health
- Well being
- Architectural design
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