Evidence for designing health promoting pocket parks

Karin Kragsig Peschardt, Ulrika K. Stigsdotter

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    Abstract

    The use of urban green environments has repeatedly been associated with improved health and well-being for people living in cities. This study focuses on the health promoting potential of pocket parks in the dense city area of Copenhagen. A natural
    experiment was conducted, which evaluated one pocket park, Dantes Plads, before and after a redesign. Six people were interviewed about their perception of the change. First of all, the results show that Dantes Plads is primarily used for ‘rest and restitution’.
    Furthermore, the interviewees prefer to have the presence of sun, shade and planting in relation to rest and restitution, while varied ‘terrain’ may create fascination thereby providing the opportunity for restoration. ‘Noise level’ is perceived differently from subject to subject, while ‘benches’ as well as ‘visual angels’ should not be oriented directly towards disturbing surroundings. The findings add to existing knowledge on the design of health promoting pocket parks for ‘rest and restitution’ in dense city areas.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftArchnet-IJAR : International Journal of Architectural Research
    Vol/bind8
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)149-164
    Antal sider16
    ISSN2631-6862
    StatusUdgivet - 1 dec. 2014

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