Designing for Optimal Energy Levels
Environmental energy levels and planned activities align for successful design.
Environmental energy levels and planned activities align for successful design.
Decisions designers make now affect walking later--and our mental and physical health.
Knight and Baer investigated the effect of people standing during meetings on group performance.
Some workplace design strategies are based on the assumption that everyone can work successfully outside the office.
Need another reason to incorporate nature into designed environments? Now you have one.
Grabher and Ibert have learned that virtual groups can perform at high levels.
Lighting for success
Pilotti and her team have learned that seeing nature may have a more complex relationship with our mental state than previously thought.
Research consistently shows that our professional lives are improved if we can work in a variety of postures throughout the day.
Researchers at Columbia have come up with a new reason to keep the air outside—and inside—buildings clean.