At Home During the Pandemic (10-27-20)
Meagher and Cheadle researched links between mental health and home design during the COID-19 outbreak.
Meagher and Cheadle researched links between mental health and home design during the COID-19 outbreak.
Weuve and teammates studied links between noise levels experienced at home and cognitive issues.
Pushing and pulling to a new home
Elevating positives
The Lighting Research Center (LRC: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) is making available, at the YouTube address noted below, a short tutorial on the best lighting for at-home video conferences; the insights shared by this prestigious research team are also applicable in conference rooms at employer owned/managed facilities.
What is a sustainable size for a home?
Neuroscience reveals that time spent in homelike settings boosts our welfare and wellbeing—with positive implications for our cognitive performance and the financial futures of the organizations with the homelike spaces. Neuroscientists have determined why some places feel homey as well as the when, where, and why for homelike spaces.
Using design to boost welfare
Developing pleasurable spaces for oldsters
Furhapper and colleagues investigated the experience of living in newly-built timber homes.