Built environment
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In urban planning, architecture and civil engineering, the term built environment, or built world, refers to the human-made environment that provides the setting for human activity, including homes, buildings, zoning, streets, sidewalks, open spaces, transportation options, and more.
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See also
- Center for the Built Environment
- City planning
- Environmental psychology
- Environmental sustainability
- Healing environments
- Healthy building
- International Association of People-Environment Studies
- Microbiomes of the built environment
- National Building Museum
- Natural environment
- Public health
- Social environment
- Urbanism
- Urban planning
- Vernacular architecture
- Weatherization
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