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Many excellent designers have tried to create spaces that increase the likelihood that healthcare providers will wash their hands between patients.
A press release from the Journal of Consumer Research reports on a study detailing the effects on consumers of viewing images in black-and-white (BW) or in color.
In a very readable book, Groh reports on how information we collect via our different sensory channels is integrated.
As more data about urban environments become available online, it seems reasonable to consider the usefulness of this information.
Does nearby greenspace affect how attached people feel to the area where they live?
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have learned that individuals can become involved in the movies they are watching, regardless of screen size, if the context in which they are watching the movie is similar to that found in a cinema.
Humans are territorial animals, and we like the boundaries of our territories to be clear.
Sometimes designing a familiar sort of environment is best, although there are situations when unusual is a better design direction.
There are lots of spaces in any building where we just need to get some straightforward task done as efficiently and effectively as possible. How should these spaces be designed?
Design can support the consumption of healthy foods and promote pleasant eating experiences.