A Matter of Place

The American Mind Cannot Conceive with Ann Sussman

June 11, 2024 Jeff Siegler Season 1 Episode 8
The American Mind Cannot Conceive with Ann Sussman
A Matter of Place
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A Matter of Place
The American Mind Cannot Conceive with Ann Sussman
Jun 11, 2024 Season 1 Episode 8
Jeff Siegler

In this episode, I interview Ann Sussman, an architecture professor, cognitive researcher, and author, who sheds light on how car-centric urban environments are negatively impacting our health. Ann explains that such designs promote isolation, reduce physical activity, and increase stress, contrasting sharply with the benefits of human-scale, walkable cities rich in green spaces. Drawing from her research in environmental psychology, she highlights the profound ways in which our brains respond to natural elements and community-oriented spaces. Ann remains optimistic about the future, offering actionable strategies and inspiring case studies of cities that have successfully transitioned to healthier, more beautiful urban designs. She urges listeners to advocate for urban planning that fosters well-being and sustainability, envisioning a future where cities are vibrant, connected, and health-promoting.

Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

Jeff


Show Notes

In this episode, I interview Ann Sussman, an architecture professor, cognitive researcher, and author, who sheds light on how car-centric urban environments are negatively impacting our health. Ann explains that such designs promote isolation, reduce physical activity, and increase stress, contrasting sharply with the benefits of human-scale, walkable cities rich in green spaces. Drawing from her research in environmental psychology, she highlights the profound ways in which our brains respond to natural elements and community-oriented spaces. Ann remains optimistic about the future, offering actionable strategies and inspiring case studies of cities that have successfully transitioned to healthier, more beautiful urban designs. She urges listeners to advocate for urban planning that fosters well-being and sustainability, envisioning a future where cities are vibrant, connected, and health-promoting.

Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

Jeff