Designing for Autistic Students (08-19-13)
The BBC recently reported on a school being built for autistic students in England.
The BBC recently reported on a school being built for autistic students in England.
Laurence Fried, and Slowik studied workplace personalization and their work suggests that people working in a personalized space feel calmer than those who do not.
Transparent word labels, such as “push,” on glass doors can be problematic.
What do we infer from parked bicycles?
From now until September 29, the Vitra museum is exhibiting images and models of traditional architecture from different parts of the world.
Evidence continues to accumulate linking language and perception.
Vohs, Redden, and Rahinel’s research indicates that both more orderly and less orderly work areas can be useful at different times.
Farrelly, Slater, Elliott, Walden, and Wetherell had people choose trapezoidal playing pieces and then complete a competitive task.
How does telecommuting influence housing choice?
Both homes and healthcare facilities install night lights to help people move through areas after all other lights have been turned off.