More Evidence that Place Matters (01-19-12)
Researchers at Baylor have collected additional evidence regarding the ways in which place communicates nonverbally.
Researchers at Baylor have collected additional evidence regarding the ways in which place communicates nonverbally.
Bagchi and Davis have completed research on how the manner in which options are presented influences choices made, which complements existing work in the field.
People doing or using design research won’t be surprised by O’Brien and Ellsworth’s recent findings.
Designers collecting information before beginning to plan projects, particularly workplace ones, often ask the people who will use a space about their work – and all designers need to effectively plan their own schedules.
Designers often observe situations to inform their work.
I was privileged to be involved in conceiving and writing for this book, whose goal was to help facility managers envision, produce, and thrive by examining changes in work and workplace.
New research on the underpinnings of design creativity and some unexpected consequences.
Mabey has written a wonderfully intriguing book that will fascinate people who have a professional interest in landscape design, as well as anyone who is interested in how humans and plants co-exist.
Leder, Gerger, Dressler, and Schabmann confirm that relevant expertise influences responses to art.
At Home details how the way that we live in our homes has evolved through time.