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Order or download a copy of the book from the USDA Forest Service website.
Visit the Restorative Commons website.
Read our review of the book on the TLN Blog.
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Synopsis: A horticultural therapist examines the likeliness of hospital patients contracting a disease from nature (eg: Plants, soil, and examines whether or not that probability outweighs the positive healing effects that a little exposure to nature can do for a patient.)
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Connor, David (2006). "Reflection on Healing." Landscape Architecture, Vol. 96, No. 3, March, pp. 34-38 ("A landscape architect tells how he designed Tampa's cancer survivor's park.")
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2008). “Why Don’t Landscape Architects Perform More POEs?” Landscape Architecture, Letter to the Editor, Vol. 98, No. 3, March, p. 16-18.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2008). "For Burn Patients, a Place to Heal." Landscape Architecture, Vol. 98, No. 4, March, p. 78-89.
Article about the Oregon Burn Center Garden at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland, OR
Read a portion of the article online in the LAM Archives.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Terry Hartig (2006). "Healing Gardens — Places for Nature in Health Care." The Lancet, special issue on Medicine and Creativity, Vol. 368, December.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). "Life Support: Creating a Prison Hospice Garden." Frameworks (Alumni Magazine of College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley), October.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). Habitat et Nature: Du pragmatique au spirituel (papers published 1970–2000, translated into French by Irène de Charrière), Gollion, Switzerland: Infolio.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). “Post Occupancy Evaluation” in Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards, (Ed.) Len Hopper, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). Forward to Susan Rodiek and Benyamin Schwarz (Eds.), The Role of the Outdoors in Residential Environments for Aging, New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). “Healing Gardens in Hospitals” in The Architecture of Hospitals, (Ed.) Cor Wagenaar, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: NAi Publishers.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2006). “Gardens as Treatment Milieu: Two Swedish Gardens Counteract the Effects of Stress.” Landscape Architecture, Vol. 96, No. 5, May.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2005). “Help with Healing.” Green Places (inc. Landscape Design, UK), Issue 20, November.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2005). “Good (Not So Clean) Fun.” Landscape Architecture, Vol. 95, no. 12, December (“Hamill Family Play Zoo encourages children to use their imaginations in adventure play”).
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2005). "No Ordinary Garden." Landscape Architecture, Vol. 95, No. 3, March, pp. 26-39 ("Alzheimer's and other patients find refuge in a Michigan dementia-care facility").
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2004). “Critical Opinion: The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital,” Landscape Australia, February.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2004). “The use and design of hospital courtyards.” HD: The Journal for Healthcare Design and Development. (UK), February.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2003). “Shared Outdoor Spaces and Community Life.” Places: A Quarterly Journal of Environmental Design, Vol. 15, No. 2.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2003). “Unexpected Company.” Landscape Architecture, June (“A redesigned urban square attempts to serve the needs of Oakland’s homeless community and downtown office workers”).
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2003). "Healing Havens." Landscape Architecture, Vol. 93, No. 8, August, pp. 85-91 & 107-109 ("Two hospital gardens in Portland, Oregon win awards for therapeutic values").
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2003). “A Still Imperfect Union: Appraising the Redesign of San Francisco’s famous square,” Landscape Architecture, December.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2002). “Healing Gardens: What they are and how to create them.” Health Facilities Management magazine, May.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2001). "Hospital Oasis." Landscape Architecture, Vol. 91, No. 10, pp. 36-99 ("Through a participatory design process, a failed Tommy Church garden in San Francisco is reconfigured as an exemplary therapeutic landscape").
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2001). “For Children Only." Landscape Architecture, December ("A London playground challenges preconceptions on which most American playgrounds are designed)”.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (2000). “Act of Healing." Landscape Architecture, November ("At the National AIDS Memorial Grove, restoring a landscape has helped comfort and restore those touched by AIDS)”.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Marni Barnes, Eds. (1999). Healing Gardens: Therapeutic Benefits and Design Recommendations. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999. Received the 2000 EDRA/Places "Place Research" Award; see Bressi, Todd.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Carolyn Francis, Eds. (1999). People Places: Design Guidelines for Urban Open Space. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Revised 2nd Edition.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (1998). “Healing Gardens: The restorative potential of outdoor space in healthcare settings.” Interior Expressions, November.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Carolyn Francis (1998). "Post-Occupancy Evaluation." Chapter 8 in People Places: Design Guidelines for Urban Open Space. 2nd ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (1997). “Nature As Healer,” Nordic Journal of Architectural Research.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Marni Barnes (1996). "Understanding and Applying the Therapeutic Benefits of Gardens." Journal of Healthcare Design VIII.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Marni Barnes (1995). Gardens in Healthcare Facilities: Uses, Therapeutic Benefits, and Design Recommendations. Martinez, CA: The Center for Health Design.
Cooper Marcus, Clare (1995). House As A Mirror of Self: Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Home. Berkeley, CA: Conari Press.
Cooper Marcus, Clare and Wendy Sarkissian (1986). Housing As If People Mattered: Site Design Guidelines for Medium-Density Family Housing. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Crisp, Barbara (1998). Human Spaces: Life-Enhancing Designs for Healing, Working, and Living. Gloucester, MA: Rockport Publishers, Inc.