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Description: While cities are attractive places, brimming with opportunities and possibilities for their inhabitants, they have also been found to have negative consequences, especially on physical and mental health. In a world of ever-growing urban populations, it is important to understand how to make cities healthier and more pleasant places to live. In the present study, we investigated the impact of art as an urban intervention and compared this to the well-known effects of greenery (i.e., plants and vegetation) in an identically framed intervention. Specifically, we looked at how people engage with a Graetzloase (a type of parklet) and its embedding urban environment, in terms of visual and spatial attraction as well as wellbeing.

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Exploring the influence of urban art interventions on attraction and wellbeing: an empirical field experiment

Margot Dehove*, Jan Mikuni, Nikita Podolin, Martin Karl Moser, Bernd Resch, Linda Doerrzapf, Pia Marlena Boehm, Katharina Prager, Helmut Leder, Elisabeth Oberzaucher

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