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Designers can deploy faint traces of scents to realize project-related performance goals.
Design elements communicate nonverbally with whomever is seeing, hearing, smelling, or touching them, sending messages about trustworthiness and sophistication, environmental responsibility, and a range of other potentially distinguishing attributes.
Workplace design that encourages people to eat together, in a group dining area instead of at their individual desks, has positive ramifications for both workers and the organizations that hired them.
The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) will hold its 47th annual meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina from May 18-21, 2016.
When does a transportation system become too complicated?
Digital displays are more effective in some retail environments than others.
People with ADHD benefit from being able to fidget/move while they think, so the design of spaces they will use should not inhibit this behavior.
The American Planning Association is making available free a review of the published research on relationships between street-scale features and physical activity.
Research indicates that attending a school that’s been designed in an environmentally responsible way supports developing the knowledge necessary for green living.
Andrews and colleagues’ research on people’s behavior in crowded conditions generated intriguing findings.