Compacting Urban Areas, Implications (10-19-22)
Balikci, Giezen, and Arundel evaluated how sustainable city development may influence resident experiences.
Balikci, Giezen, and Arundel evaluated how sustainable city development may influence resident experiences.
Recently completed research confirms that green building is good for more than just the planet.
More nuances to consider
Data collected in Jordan illustrate the complexities of moving into certified-green offices from other types of structures.
Palomo-Velez and teammates assessed interpersonal implications of environmentally responsible behavior.
The neuroscience research is clear—environmentally responsible design is good for more than just our planet's future. It has desirable effects on our mental state today. This article summarizes neuroscientists’ findings on “living green.”
Green design and employee opinions
Neuroscience research has shown that environmentally responsible design enhances the cognitive performance and wellbeing of the people who experience it.
Long lasting psychological benefits identified
Chraibi and colleagues investigated employee responses to dynamic workplace lighting that dims over a workstation when the person working there leaves their seat and brightens when someone returns to that workspace.