Office Images (06-14-11)
Office Snapshots (at the address below) continues to share photographs of offices (home and firm-owned) with visitors to their site.
Office Snapshots (at the address below) continues to share photographs of offices (home and firm-owned) with visitors to their site.
A soon to be published study indicates that your brain can pay attention to something even if you’re not aware it’s there.
Alexander Garvin is an urban planner with a deep understanding of what makes parks viable. In the final chapter of his 2011 book, Public Parks: The Key to Livable Communities, he clearly presents the six types of sustainability that he believes explain the continued success of Central Park in New York City.
If you’re wondering what sort of images people remember best, read on.
Researchers long ago determined that people come up with more ideas on their own than they do during brainstorming sessions with others.
Videos of the keynote addresses at the 2010 Design and Emotion Conference are now available online at the web address noted below.
Entries here often discuss the psychological significance of physical possessions.
How do scholars and the general population differ in their thoughts and feelings about themed environments?
America is pet crazy, but there is little generally available information about how pets perceive and experience the physical environment.
For years, designers and others trying to encourage environmentally responsible behavior have discussed space users’ carbon footprints with them.