Designing for Bonding (10-15-13)
Cabrera and Najarian investigated the relationship between design elements in new urbanist neighborhoods and “ties that connect individuals from different . . . geographical spheres.”
Cabrera and Najarian investigated the relationship between design elements in new urbanist neighborhoods and “ties that connect individuals from different . . . geographical spheres.”
Everybody names something sometime – a pet, a product, or a program, for example.
We are all a little taller in the morning than we are at the end of the day.
Researchers have learned more about links between figures of speech and physical experiences.
The American Planning Association (APA) has identified their great neighborhoods for 2013.
Tourangeau and his team have written an important resource for anyone collecting information via web surveys.
Scientists have learned more about how individuals communicate via scents.
Mayr and her team investigated cognitive performance under halogen and compact fluorescent lamps (CFL).
Sanders probed the relationship between the arrangement of chairs in classrooms and student engagement.
Research at Parkland Hospital in Dallas probed the effects of MRI waiting area design on the experiences of patients and visitors.