Landscape Architecture Frontiers 044: Children and Urban Environments
By (Author) Kongjian Yu
By (author) Helen Woolley
By (author) Stella Christie
By (author) John Zacharias
By (author) Guangsi Lin
By (author) Yao Shen
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
24th September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Urban communities
Active outdoor pursuits
712
Paperback
164
Width 280mm, Height 290mm
795g
Urban environments (including built, natural, and social environments) crucially impact childrens physical and psychological health, particularly in cities. Now childrens mentality and safety, and the freedom of traveling and playing have raised concerns in society. In this issue, trans-disciplinary discussions between scholars and practitioners in landscape architecture and environmental psychology, environmental behaviors, human engineering, public health, etc., as well as city managers, would be encouraged to explore the ways to improve urban environments for childrens outdoor activities. With such a multi-disciplinary coverage, this issue aims to update landscape architects theoretical and methodological approaches to issues of children and urban environments, with a deeper understanding of their disciplinary competences, limitations, and challenges thus to find out their irreplaceable role in guaranteeing childrens well-beings.
Kongjian Yu is a doctor of design at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University and an honorary foreign fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as a professor for the College of Architecture and Landscape at Peking University.
Helen Woolley is an associated professor for the department of landscape architecture at the University of Sheffield.
Stella Christie is an associate professor for the department of psychology at Tsinghua University, a research chair of Tsinghua laboratory of brain and intelligence, and the director of the child cognition centre of Tsinghua laboratory of brain and intelligence.
John Zacharias is a professor at the College of Architecture and Landscape at Peking University and the director of the laboratory for urban process modelling and applications at Peking University.
Guangsi Lin is a professor and PhD supervisor for the department of landscape architecture, School of Architecture, South China University of Technology, as well as the fellow of the state key laboratory of subtropical building science and Guangzhou municipal key laboratory of landscape architecture.
Yao Shen is a doctor of environmental gardening at Chiba University and is associate professor for the department of urban and rural planning at the School of Architecture, Hunan University.
Xiaoxuan Lu is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Hong Kong.