Anqi Wen
School of Architecture and Landscape
PhD Student
Full contact details
School of Architecture and Landscape
Arts Tower
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
- Profile
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Within four years of work experience, I put my efforts into projects I found challenging and promising in terms of their ecological and cultural significance. I am keenly interested in the restoration in the urban green space.
Not all nature is appreciated. Some ‘unattractiveness’ of natural traits lead to negative emotions and dislike. Understanding sensory biodiversity traits can help policy decisions to maximise social, human well-being, and ecological value in a win-win-win with our living environments. The current research has been investing in the relationships between sensory aspects of nature such as colour, sound, and smell and human emotions within urban green spaces.
- Qualifications
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- 2023 - Present PhD
Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Sheffield
- 2017 - 2018 MA, Landscape Architecture Design and Planning
Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Sheffield
- 2013 - 2016 BA, Landscape Architecture Design
Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Sheffield
- Research group
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Designed Ecology