Conditions and Satisfaction (01-11-23)
Hopland and Kvamsdal link environmental conditions in public buildings with citizens’ satisfaction with the services provided by the people who work in those buildings.
Hopland and Kvamsdal link environmental conditions in public buildings with citizens’ satisfaction with the services provided by the people who work in those buildings.
Ayoko and teammates reviewed how office noise influences employee mood (affect), which is particularly important because more positive moods enhance cognitive performance, getting along with other people, wellbeing, and health.
For her dissertation, Harrington studied how starting to work in an activity-based workplace (ABW) influences how people think and behave.
Nurturing wellbeing and engagement
Is it worth the effort to go on a walk during the winter?
Nieuwenhuijsen and team identify mental health benefits of urban green spaces.
Researchers continue to study annoying sounds.
Dang and team studied how people spend time on green roofs.
Using WELL to elevate offices
Barron and Rugel argue that greenspace planning needs to better reflect the usage-related needs of young adults.