How Our Built Environments Impact Our Health and Well-Being More Than We Knew

In the article titled “How Our Built Environments Impact Our Health and Well-Being More Than We Knew,” researchers emphasize that the architecture of our surroundings profoundly affects our health and well-being—even when we’re not consciously aware of it. Environmental stressors, including unpleasant building forms and environments, can impact our immune system and provoke unhealthy inflammatory responses in the body and brain. These findings highlight the responsibility of architects and planners to design for users’ well-being, recognizing that the built environment is a powerful tool for public health intervention. It’s a reminder that our surroundings shape us in ways we might not fully comprehend, and thoughtful design can positively impact our lives.

Read more in the following article: https://www.imcl.online/post/how-our-built-environments-impact-our-health-and-well-being-more-than-we-knew?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2mmf71JlyhAZB05aORzLz9PnYdC7thJzUyRxWgkxzkWeXQCBsbyrbizQI_aem_lHrMqr_xqHHe01FehB8Acw

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