Quantifying the Implications of Green Design (10-04-18)
MacNaughton and colleagues quantified some of the benefits of environmentally responsible design.
MacNaughton and colleagues quantified some of the benefits of environmentally responsible design.
Urban and Sailer investigated the relationship between workplace green building certification and occupant satisfaction.
Data from 11 case studies, analyzed
Certifying is not satisfying
Research by Vargas and her team indicates that lobbies can be useful thermal transition zones.
Green design is fast becoming the standard for creating new places and objects. It’s good for the planet, by definition, and cognitive science research has shown that going green has lots of other benefits.
Guide to making the case for green offices
Green boosts workers' professional experiences
LoMonaco-Benzing and Ha-Brookshire, in a study published in Sustainability, investigated links between Millennials’ decisions to leave firms and gaps they identified between their employers’ stated values and actions.
Wang, Krishna, and McFerran studied how consumers’ environmentally responsible behavior is affected by the actions of organizations.