Different Approaches to Creativity (07-24-15)
Research completed by Zedelius and Schooler confirms that there is no single mental approach that best supports creative thinking.
Research completed by Zedelius and Schooler confirms that there is no single mental approach that best supports creative thinking.
The BBC has recently published an article about research on the implications of smelling rosemary and lavender that was discussed several years ago in Research Design Connections.
Take care how you verbally describe material to be viewed by clients.
What do pre-schoolers want in a city?
How much is a street tree worth?
On its website (address below) the Center for Active Design shares a case study focused on the active design components of the Superior Court of California, San Benito County in Hollister, CA.
New research confirms the importance of carefully managing peripheral vision.
Litter along seashores can be natural (for example, seaweed washed up after a storm) or manmade.
Applied research at Harvard University indicates the value of creating flexible academic environments and coordinating new space types with desired educational experiences.
Anyone who’s conducted design-related research won’t be surprised by new research findings, published in Nature Neuroscience, linking current perceptions to prior experiences.