Mystery and Surprise Oh My! (10-04-10)
Nasar and Cubukcu generated residential streetscapes in virtual environments to study how mystery and surprise influence human experience.
Nasar and Cubukcu generated residential streetscapes in virtual environments to study how mystery and surprise influence human experience.
Does the golden ratio rule?
Perceived safety is a factor when people lay out their bedrooms.
The longer something has been around, the more positive our evaluation of it.
Aesthetic assessments of mature forests and young forests differ.
The language you speak influences how you experience the world that surrounds you.
Barker reports recent research by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) on the evolving form of American homes.
Finnish researchers have found that the more a person expects to like using a new cell phone, the more likely they actually will like using it.
What sort of landscape do people living in the high desert prefer?
White and his colleagues have investigated the influence of visible water (in lakes, rivers, fountains, etc.) on the restorative potential of natural and built environments.