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The purpose of this study is to explore the nexus between these Open/Green spaces and architecture. In particular, it is an effort to explain how an unbuilt environment influences our behavior and contributes to a healthy lifestyle. In today's Architectural practice, there is a struggle to find ways to balance or harmonize environmental technology, protection of resources, and aesthetic content. One of the chief concerns of architects is to create spaces that not only suit their purpose (living, working, shopping, etc.) but should move forward and create a holistic environment.The ultimate…mehr

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The purpose of this study is to explore the nexus between these Open/Green spaces and architecture. In particular, it is an effort to explain how an unbuilt environment influences our behavior and contributes to a healthy lifestyle. In today's Architectural practice, there is a struggle to find ways to balance or harmonize environmental technology, protection of resources, and aesthetic content. One of the chief concerns of architects is to create spaces that not only suit their purpose (living, working, shopping, etc.) but should move forward and create a holistic environment.The ultimate goal of the study is to make people aware of the most easily available resource that can be used in the construction of open spaces, developing landscapes or indoors, and do wonders for the environment as well as good health. Also, bring to the table major information that can help to develop a set of solutions for architects which, if adopted, can significantly improve the human experience.
Autorenporträt
Simran Mehta, is a student of architecture from DCRUST, Murthal. She has her inclination toward a creative and detail-oriented sustainable and green architecture with locally sourced materials.Dr. Satpal is a faculty with 25+ years of experience in teaching and practice with a research interest in urban planning and sustainable development.