Developing Experiences For Companion Animals
Designing spaces where our companion animals (formerly known as “our pets”) are as comfortable as we are is as good for us and our wellbeing as it is for theirs.
Designing spaces where our companion animals (formerly known as “our pets”) are as comfortable as we are is as good for us and our wellbeing as it is for theirs.
Creating welcoming, socially meaningful, powerful experiences
Guidelines => healthier and happier patients
Producing the best possible lived experiences
Isaacson and team evaluated how perceptions of paintings are affected by music played as they are viewed.
Marco determined that storage options meaningfully impact residential experiences.
Generating a vibrant vibe
Allen probed scent-based experiences in New Zealand during COVID-19-related lockdowns.
Laplace and Guastavino studied acoustics in churches.
Zhang and colleagues link air temperature and perceived indoor air quality in university classrooms; it seems likely that their findings are also relevant in other contexts.