BLIGHT BULLETIN
Trends of healthier and open public spaces- why the way view them has
Urban reforms- the way cities have
Mental health- why PTSD, isolation,
Any notion of the future of public spaces must account for both digital public space and physical urban spaces, for their blurring, mutual influence, and interaction
The most vulnerable people were forced to continue working and using public transport, while the more affluent were able to flee the cities and enjoy
When you work in a fast-paced work environment, and regardless your employer will claim it’s a fast-paced workplace; there is always an emergency.
inevitably changed after epidemics
depression and anxiety are on the rise
changed.
By Shruthakeerthi Karthikeyan