
Wellness & The Built Environment
Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking
The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.
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Kohler
Wellness & The Built Environment
Taking Up Space: Mental Health Emerges As A Design Priority
The built environment may be one area we have more control over than other factors affecting mental wellness, but only if we design and create with intention.
Wellness & The Built Environment
Financial Well-Being, A New Frontier In Housing Opportunity
Financial well-being stands out as the least discussed and understood of the worries and pain-points among 3,000 respondents of Wave 3 of the America At Home Study.
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Kohler
Well-Being At Home
Some Call It 'Soft Infrastructure,' ... Some Know It Can Save Lives
Like the more commonly understood benefits of building walkable neighborhoods to encourage physical activity, building spaces and places that encourage social connection is much more critical to health outcomes than their designation as “soft infrastructure” may suggest
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Kohler
Wellness & The Built Environment
Safer Havens: The New-Home Community With Core Of Wellness
Data, evidence, and consumer behavioral traction prove out downturn-resistant value in planned communities that fully integrate resident well-being.