1st International Symposium on NeuroUrbanism and NeuroArchitecture
The 1st International Symposium on NeuroUrbanism and NeuroArchitecture, organized by the eMOTIONAL Cities project, took...
Neurourbanism combines neuroscience with urban planning to understand how city environments affect our brains and behaviour, using scientific research to design spaces that enhance mental wellbeing and reduce stress through careful consideration of elements like building scale, street layouts and green spaces.
Learn MoreThe 1st International Symposium on NeuroUrbanism and NeuroArchitecture, organized by the eMOTIONAL Cities project, took...
Wearable technology is injecting hard data into neurourbanism, enabling researchers and planners to design cities that truly nurture mental health.
Philadelphia offers an inspiring example of how small-scale, community-driven interventions can substantially improve mental well-being.
Barcelona offers a compelling illustration of how urban design can bolster mental well-being by nurturing social connections.
Tokyo stands out in the global conversation about designing mentally healthy cities.