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From Evidence to Design Solution—On How to Handle Evidence in the Design Process of Sustainable, Accessible and Health-Promoting Landscapes

Marie Christoffersen Gramkow, Ulrik Sidenius, Gaochao Zhang, Ulrika K. Stigsdotter

2021Sustainability18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The work of landscape architects can contribute to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and the associated ‘Leave no one behind’ agenda by creating accessible and health-promoting green spaces (especially goals 3, 10 and 11). To ensure that the design of green space delivers accessibility and intended health outcomes, an evidence-based design process is recommended. This is a challenge, since many landscape architects are not trained in evidence-based design, and leading scholars have called for methods that can help landscape architects work in an evidence-based manner. This paper examines the implementation of a process model for evidence-based health design in landscape architecture. The model comprises four steps: ‘evidence collection’, ‘programming’, ‘designing’, and ‘evaluation’. The paper aims to demonstrate how the programming step can be implemented in the design of a health-promoting nature trail that is to offer people with mobility disabilities improved mental, physical and social health. We demonstrate how the programming step systematizes evidence into design criteria (evidence-based goals) and design solutions (how the design criteria are to be solved in the design). The results of the study are presented as a design ‘Program’, which we hope can serve as an example for landscape architects of how evidence can be translated into design.

Topics & Concepts

Evidence-based designProcess (computing)Landscape designLandscape architectureSustainable designWork (physics)Computer scienceLevel designManagement scienceDesign processEvidence-based practiceEngineering design processArchitectural engineeringProcess managementMental healthEngineeringSustainabilityPsychologyBusinessWork in processHealth careHuman–computer interactionMedicineOperations managementMarketingCivil engineeringEconomic growthEconomicsGame designMechanical engineeringBiologyAlternative medicineEcologyPathologyPsychotherapistOperating systemUrban Green Space and HealthNoise Effects and ManagementUrban Heat Island Mitigation