Resources/Reference


Ware, Cheryl (1994). "Practical Guidelines for Designing Healing Gardens at Health Care Facilities." in Mark Francis, P. Lindsey, and J. Rice (Eds.) Healing Dimensions of People-Plant Relations, University of California, Davis: Center for Design Research.

Warner, Sam Bass (1994). "The Periodic Rediscoveries of Restorative Gardens: 1100 to the Present." in Mark Francis, P. Lindsey, and J. Rice (Eds.) Healing Dimensions of People-Plant Relations, University of California, Davis: Center for Design Research.

Wiesen, Anne and Lindsay Campbell (2009). Restorative Commons: Creating Health and Well-Being through Urban Landscapes. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania: USDA Forest Service.
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.

Westphal, Joanne M. (2000). "Hype, Hyperbole, and Health: Therapeutic Garden Design." In John F. Benson and Maggie H. Rowe (Eds.) Urban Lifestyle: Spaces, Places, People. Rotterdam: A. A. Balkema.

Westphal, Joanne M. (2001). "Medical Musing about Intergeneration Design Phenomena at the 4-H Children's Garden." Landscape Research, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 257-269.

Westphal, Joanne M. (2002). "The Role of the Landscape Architect in American Healthcare Delivery." Landscape Research, Fall.

Wilson, Edward O. (1975). Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Wilson, L.M. (1972). "Intensive Care Delirium: The Effect of Outside Deprivation in a Windowless Unit." Archives of Internal Medicine, 130(2), pp. 225-226.
Synopsis: Patients in windowless ICUs were twice as likely to experience delirium than in ICUs with windows.

Winburn, W. A. (1992). "The Development of Realities of Traditional Town Design." Urban Land, Vol. 51, No. 8, August, pp. 20-21 & 47.

Winterbottom, Daniel (2008). "Garbage to Garden: Developing a Safe, Nurturing, and Therapeutic Environment for the Children of the Garbage Pickers Utilizing an Academic Design/Build Service Learning Module." Children, Youth and Environments, 18(1), pp. 435-455. Click HERE to view or download the PDF.

Winterbottom, Daniel (2007). "Working in the Margins." Landscape Architecture Magazine, Vol. 97, No. 12, December, pp. 38-47. Article about a design/build project for mothers and children at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in Bedford Hills, NY.

Winterbottom, Daniel (2002). "Building as a Model for Learning." Landscape Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 201-213. (Article about University of Washington Design/Build Class, including several healing gardens).

Woods, Pamela (2002). Gardens for the Soul. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, Inc.

Woy, Joann (1997). Accessible Gardening: Tips & Techniques for Seniors & the Disabled. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books.

 


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