Temperature, Humidity, Carbon Dioxide Levels, Comfort (01-17-23)
Alkaabi and Raza link temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels in cars to driver comfort.
Alkaabi and Raza link temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels in cars to driver comfort.
Huang, Song, and Yang studied responses to glossy and matte finishes.
Adikesavan and Ramasubramanian studied the implications of hotdesking at universities.
Hopland and Kvamsdal link environmental conditions in public buildings with citizens’ satisfaction with the services provided by the people who work in those buildings.
For her dissertation, Harrington studied how starting to work in an activity-based workplace (ABW) influences how people think and behave.
Many humans have experienced trauma. Science-based trauma-informed design can elevate their quality-of-life as it enriches the lives of non-traumatized users.
Users who believe they can control their own design-related experiences feel comfortable, their mood and wellbeing are good, their brain works effectively. Neuroscience research details how much control is best and which sorts of options earn top marks.
Positive influences on outcomes
Ho and colleagues studied links between culture and preferences for visual art.
Abdulkarim and Nasar continue to publish research on public plazas.