Sentence examples for aspects of the built from inspiring English sources

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To date, relationships between obesity and aspects of the built environment have not been evaluated empirically at the individual level.

"The point of universal design is integration of design principles into all aspects of the built environment so as not to be obvious for one or another".

The specific aspects of the built environment that influence vehicle choice, however, have not been well-established.

Aspects of the built environment, such as the walkability of a city, are associated with a smaller gender gap in activity and lower activity inequality.

The juxtapositions in "Dunwoodie, Yonkers (October 21, 2009)" -- of disparate aspects of the built environment and the natural landscape -- can be found throughout this exhibition.

These human-generated gases derive in part from aspects of the built environment such as transportation systems and infrastructure, building construction and operation, and land-use planning.

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However, there is another, less recognized aspect of the built environment: the embodied energy of buildings, which represents the energy consumed in construction, including the entire life cycle of materials used.

He believed in urbanism, in the role of the building as a symbol, in the coherence of overall design, and in the ability of the architect to contribute to every aspect of the built environment, from furniture to great civic monuments.

Indeed, the high demand of housing combined with the poor economic management of the public authorities made that the qualitative aspect of the built houses was sacrificed to the profit of the quantitative aspect to solve the enormous deficit in housing.

We examined a further aspect of the built environment theorized to influence health (Spokane et al. 2007) and social processes (Jacobs 1961): "eyes on the street" (Jacobs 1961), defined as architectural and neighborhood design features that promote direct observation and interaction among individuals in a neighborhood (Jacobs 1961; Leccese and McCormick 2000).

"Too often we're quantifying housing quality or some aspect of the built environment," says Corburn, "but we're not looking historically and at the present time at how these urban planning and land use decisions are being made who's involved, what are the processes, who has access to the information.

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