Multi-Tenant Offices: User Experiences (05-05-17)
Some individuals respond more positively to multi-tenant offices than others.
Some individuals respond more positively to multi-tenant offices than others.
Vacharkulksemsuk and colleagues investigated links between posture and likeability.
McCay reports on ways that urban design can support mental health.
A press release from the University of Iowa indicates it is important to provide street crossing aids, such as lights that signal pedestrians when it is safe to cross, at locations where children under 14 are likely to need to move from one side of a street to the other.
Biedenweg, Scott, and Scott’s research indicates how important it is for everyone to have regular access to nature, whether they live in a city or not.
Pedersen and Johansson investigated how motion activated street lights influence pedestrian behavior.
Using the stairs instead of an elevator helps us keep trim and saves energy—and stairway design and placement, for instance, can boost the likelihood we’ll take the stairs.
Hoendervanger and his colleagues studied activity-based work (ABW) environments.
A study published in Applied Geography links well-kept vacant lots and lower crime levels.
Millennial leaders’ responses to workplaces were investigated via a recent study.