The Science Behind Healthy Buildings with Emily Anthes
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Emily Anthes is an award-winning science journalist and author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Atlantic Wired, Nature, to name a few. Emily has a master's degree in science writing from MIT and a bachelor's degree in the history of science and medicine from Yale, where she also studied creative writing. Emily lives in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, we discuss... Introduction [0:30] Earliest Memory of Architecture's Impact [02:10] How Emily Started Writing the Book [03:13] Link Between Public Health and the Built Environment Then, and Now [04:52] How Did Our Cities Get These Designs? [09:17] Shifting the Balance Back [11:50] Path to a More Inclusive and Universal Design [14:03] Why Did the Open Office Design Backfire? [18:08] It's all Just in Good Design [22:13] Bringing in More Permeability [24:44] Climate Resilience and The Social Fabric [25:33] Amphibious Housing [27:11] Top Recommendation to Design for Connection [27:50] Final Message [29:24] Where to Find Emily Anthes Website: http://emilyanthes.com/ Twitter: @EmilyAnthes Newsletter: https://emilyanthes.carrd.co/ Resources Mentioned The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness by Emily Anthes Amphibious Housing: An Innovative Approach to Seasonal Flood Mitigation for Vulnerable First Nations Communities by Ropel-Morski, Zachary, Elizabeth English, and Scott Turner About the Host Erin is an architect and design researcher bridging the gap between research and practice with a focus on design for health. She believes in the power of places to heal, connect, and serve vulnerable people — from hospital patients and staff, to people struggling with social isolation and mental health challenges. Erin is driven by a commitment to help others and the joy of working together to solve complex problems with shared purpose. Website: www.erinpeavey.com  Twitter: @erin_peavey LinkedIn: Erin K. Peavey Instagram: @design.for.health  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erinpeavey/message
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