Communicating Chemically (11-09-12)
Researchers from the University of Utrecht (Semin, de Groot, Smeets, Kaldewaij, and Duijndam) have confirmed that humans use chemical signals to communicate emotional states to other humans.
Researchers from the University of Utrecht (Semin, de Groot, Smeets, Kaldewaij, and Duijndam) have confirmed that humans use chemical signals to communicate emotional states to other humans.
What sort of premium do people pay for living near iconic architecture, such as a Frank Lloyd Wright home?
Designers are often called upon to be creative, and some also may live in several countries during the course of their lives.
The American Planning Association (APA) has announced its 2012 Great Places in America at https://www.planning.org/greatplaces/.
The Signage Foundation shares, at the web address below, a report on the economic value derived from on-premise signs.
Research Design Connections regularly discusses how aspects of personality, for example extraversion-introversion, influence supportive place design.
People interested in urban design will find Speck’s book useful, even if they do not generally focus on designing to enhance the health of the public or the planet.
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It generally seems cooler inside Mediterranean courtyards than in the surrounding streets.
Research recently completed by the Interactive Autism Network and lead by Dr. Paul Law, indicates that nearly half, of children with autism wander – or run- out of their homes, schools, etc., “and more than half of these children go missing.”