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The Newsham team, from the National Research Council Canada, faced a design challenge; one that made most office lighting projects seem like a piece of cake.
Research by Tran and Westbrook indicates that designers may need to beef up wayfinding systems.
Showing patients ceiling mounted photographic “sky compositions” of “simulated nature” has beneficial effects on health outcomes.
Is there just one sense, not the five that schoolchildren are taught to recognize?
Design researchers will not be surprised by the findings of UCLA researchers, published in PLoS Computational Biology.
A study by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and The Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies has determined that among Americans, there are nine separate sets of viewpoints regarding environmentally responsible behavior and similar issues.
Vilaplana and Yamanaka scented waiting rooms with either lavender or orange scents, and studied their effects.
‘Tis the season of assembling stuff, of all sorts.
A study completed by Jami, that will be published in The Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, reports links between our consumption of unhealthy food and being able to see ourselves in mirrors.