Beautiful, sustainable and inclusive cities How visual attention on urban design can inform modern innovations tailored to promote mental well-being in urban settings
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Incorporating historical urban design principles with modern tools like eye-tracking and participatory design offers new insights into creating environments that support mental well-being. Eye-tracking reveals how individuals visually engage with urban elements, while participatory design ensures inclusive solutions. Together, these methods refine the application of lessons from the past, fostering discourse and developing practical strategies for healthier, more resilient, and aesthetically engaging urban spaces.
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