Episode 366: Universal Qualities of Healing Gardens

Sandra Schwarz talks about her new book Restore, and shares how her research led her to identify six universal qualities that make landscapes restorative. We talk about the complexities of “owning” nature, who restorative gardens are really for, and how designers can create spaces that meet people where they are. It’s a thoughtful, hopeful conversation about greening with intention.

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Restore: How Green Spaces Support Human Restoration 

Official Restore Book Page (Humanaturescapes)

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