ARCH 321
Fall 2025 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
This course surveys current research at the intersection of the built environment, health, and well-being. It emphasizes relationships among people and multiple scales of the environments they inhabit and the health and well-being consequences of these relationships. It comparatively examines these relationships within a broad range of Western and Non-Western cultures and contexts by introducing significant historical and contemporary theories, data of relevance, research processes, and applications in environmental design and planning processes. To improve person-environment fit, the roles of social groups, institutions, and organizations in the person-environment-health/well-being nexus within various cultural and geographic contexts are examined and compared.
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67819
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Lecture
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AL1
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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TR
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150 Animal Sciences Laboratory
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Aranki, A
Chakraborty, S Jin, U Shilleh, Y Tam, B Zook, J |
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