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With the new year, we are working on some exciting changes to how you can access our article archives, making your searches easier and more meaningful.
With the new year, we are working on some exciting changes to how you can access our article archives, making your searches easier and more meaningful.
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.
This guide will be useful to architects and interior designers who are interested in considering how landscape architecture can support their objectives for spaces.
This book covers the psychological implications of sound and focuses on using music to achieve particular objectives.
The design community has been looking for a text detailing space users’ responses to sustainable building practices—and here it is.
Well-informed designers know that children do not respond to spaces simply as short adults, and researchers have been carefully investigating walking to school, daylight preferences, and traffic crossing dangers for children.
The annual Design Research Conference is an important source of information and inspiration to the design research community.
A classic study of workplace personalization presents findings that are still important today.
Nearby nature—new research reveals the difficulties of enticing working adults and children into outdoor spaces, but it also hints at solutions.
Scientists continue to learn more about how apparently innocuous, and sometimes undetectable (at least by the layperson) differences between people have a significant influence on how individuals experience and respond to the physical world.