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A New Age of Cities and Health,d the search for the causes of this epidemic is outlined. Next is a discussion of the research on the role of large-scale urban form (sprawl) and neighborhood design on obesity and physical inactivity, two of the most important health problems of this era.广大 发表于 2025-3-25 23:47:27
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Urban Life and Health in the Nineteenth Century,strial revolution prompted a growth in industrialization, immigration, and urbanization,. and as a result, pollution increased, sanitation declined, and housing and infrastructure were overwhelmed by rising population. Next is an account of how this situation led to a decline in health for many segm注入 发表于 2025-3-26 07:46:34
Nineteenth-Century Reform Movements,oping reform movement that eventually resulted in the passing of the first laws to regulate the built environment as well as creating the public health profession. Next it covers how urban environmental health problems helped prompt new types of domestic architecture for the well-off and sparked the凹室 发表于 2025-3-26 09:44:42
Housing Laws, Zoning, and Building Codes,nning of the century, focusing on the trend toward shifting responsibility for housing safety from tenants to property owners. Then it explores the efforts to create the right of government to regulate housing. Next, it outlines the movement to establish zoning, the main way in which localities shap小争吵 发表于 2025-3-26 13:43:21
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Modernism and the Scientific Construction of the Built Environment,tween its lofty goals and sometimes less successful reality. Then the story is told of its beginnings in Europe and ideas developed by Le Corbusier, the Bauhaus School, and others. This is followed by a detailing of Modernism’s health goals and use of new building technologies. Next Le Corbusier’s R