Mental Work and Wooden Walls
What's on the walls matters
What's on the walls matters
Imamichi describes the experience of running for exercise through a city while pushing a double baby stroller.
Wood is a versatile material with a big psychological payoff.
Humans prefer glossy surfaces to matte ones.
Flooring influences people's impressions of a facility.
David Fell’s dissertation project investigated the psychological influence of wood in interior spaces.
Two articles review good design for residential care facilities.
Gary Noskin and Lance Peterson examine how infectious diseases are controlled in today's hospitals.
Standing on carpet in retail settings has an interesting effect on shoppers.
Perceptions of surface glossiness and texture are related.