In Practice - Transparency
Transparency is a good thing, unless it's not.
Transparency is a good thing, unless it's not.
PlaceMaking is at the core of design, whether the focus of a particular project is the development of new spaces or the objects that go into them. PlaceMaking elevates the physical, social, and cultural experiences that people have in a particular place.
Reversal theory guides people familiar with its principles to powerful insights about the life experiences of human beings because it focuses attention on our core objectives, capabilities, and emotions.
Whether it’s subtle or dramatic, large or small, abstract or realistic, or something else entirely, visual art has a significant influence on the experience of being in a space. What have researchers learned about how it can increase our mental and physical wellbeing?
An important resource from the Urban Land Institute, available free of charge
A useful collection of recent, significant research
Optimize the performance of minds and bodies
Different configurations, different sound experiences
The right light at the right time can help us stay trim
Cities are cities are cities