What is the contribution of the built environment to a healthy city and conversely, to the rise of an unhealthy city? That was the topic discussed during a Healthy Cities event hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) on Feb. 23.
Moderated by Film Studies Prof. Malini Guha, the panelists — with backgrounds in Indigenous public education, architectural history and theory, architecture, and sustainable heritage conservation — collectively addressed the question of what exactly a healthy city looks, sounds and feels like.
Previously on Healthy Cities
- Carleton Presents: Healthy Cities—Building Community Through Creativity
- Carleton Hosts Healthy Cities Panel – Imagining an Anti-Racist City
- Healthy Cities 2020: Imagining an Anti-Racist City
- Carleton Hosts Healthy City Panel – Imagining a Just City
- What Makes a Healthy City? New Arts and Social Sciences Forum Finds Out
Friday, March 12, 2021 in Environment and Sustainability, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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