i have found some sources which have investigated the relation between urban spaces and depression symptoms but i need some articles which have been focus on residential areas ...
Residential areas designed by Corbusier led to mental illnesses. Some causes were the reduced relations between architecture and public space at human scale, lack of spaces for social interaction, unsafe spaces, spatial and social segregation, unmaintained green spaces/ lack of green, and beyond Corbusier lack of diversity at street level. Maybe the blog post can lead to some useful sources.
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