In this episode of Realtopia, Naomi sits down with Dr. Colin Ellard, professor at the University of Waterloo and author of Places of the Heart, to explore how the spaces around us shape our emotions, behavior, and sense of belonging.
From city streets to living rooms, Dr. Ellard explains how our environment directly impacts our brains—sometimes in ways we don’t even notice. The conversation dives into the science of psychogeography, revealing how design choices like building facades, density, and access to nature can influence mood, stress, and even long-term health.
They discuss:
What psychogeography is and how scientists measure our reactions to space
Why “blank” buildings can create boredom and affect mental health
What truly makes a place feel like home beyond just physical design
How housing types—from high-rises to neighborhoods—shape connection and loneliness
The role of autonomy and personal space, especially for teenagers
How to measure belonging through real-world indicators of community
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