Color Preferences—Does Context Matter?
Do people who like blue color chips also prefer larger swaths of blue?
Do people who like blue color chips also prefer larger swaths of blue?
Can design fix afternoon slump?
The spaces where people wait in lines can be designed to make those waits seem shorter.
Autistic environments often aim to lower stimulary distractors, but sensory enrichment should not be overlooked.
The color red can promote many emotions and reactions, as well as increase our ability to sense an angry mood.
People associate certain types of music with typical colors and emotions.
To keep our mental health on an even keel, we all must have privacy when we feel we need it. Privacy and how to create it should be an important consideration in the design of places, particularly in the United States.
Research on how we sit, whether with our backs straight or sprawled across a chair and ottoman, indicates that posture affects human behavior.
This book is centered around a review of award-winning ideas for the re-design of suburban Long Island, New York, but will be inspirational for anyone involved in suburb design.
This book is a well-written biography of four specific cities that boldly moves forward to share important insights, particularly those dealing with culture, about future urban environments.