National Culture and Workplace Design
When people work in offices designed to support their national culture, their physical environment supports their efforts to perform at a high level.
When people work in offices designed to support their national culture, their physical environment supports their efforts to perform at a high level.
At its 2013 conference, the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) again gathered hundreds of professionals interested in improving human well-being via the physical environments in which people work, play, study, heal, learn, shop, and otherwise live, while presenting a set of useful talks and resources.
What benefits do people get from plants in workplaces, schools and healthcare facilities?
Can red plates change food consumption?
Integrating research into design can be considered in relation to two concepts.
Justifications for workplaces in an increasing virtual world.
A new resource guide is useful and available free.
Naps are good. Place to nap at work are...
How bright should LED lights be to make people feel comfortable and like speaking with other people present?
What do students and staff appreciate about their campus environment? Sometimes it's just the basics.