Windows
Windows admit light and connect us to green or urban landscapes. We meet 3 people who each have a unique relationship with windows and who live and work on both sides of the glass.
From tower blocks to stately homes, the office to the garden shed, schools, hospitals or even a prison cell. Windows of all shapes and sizes admit light and connect us to green or urban landscapes, and if you are very fortunate – wildlife! During the winter months and through lockdowns, we are spending more time indoors and perhaps looking out of a window.
For this Open Country, we meet 3 people who each have a unique relationship with windows and who live and work on both sides of the glass to understand why they are so important to our mental health and well-being? Interviewed are Professor John Mardaljevic from Loughborough University, window cleaner Amy Owens and retired psychologist Marco Del Aberdi.
Presented by Helen Mark and produced by Marcus Smith.
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- Thu 21 Jan 2021 15:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of Britain