Visual Street Connectivity and Foot Traffic (10-06-15)
Hajrasouliha and Yin investigated links between visual street connectivity and foot traffic.
Hajrasouliha and Yin investigated links between visual street connectivity and foot traffic.
Antoun and colleagues studied recruiting iPhone users to participate in a web-based survey.
Korunka and Gerdenitsch studied social interactions among knowledge workers who moved into a new workplace.
Bantoft and her colleagues investigated the cognitive implications of doing knowledge work while standing or walking; their research supports findings already published by others.
Kuo has determined that it is likely that we benefit from spending time in nature because it enhances the performance of our immune system.
Figueiro and Rea’s work indicates the importance of designing workspaces where, year round, staff can keep their circadian rhythms synchronized with their location on the planet.
In a series of well-designed experiments, Desender, Beurms, and Van den Bussche have learned that if a person is close to someone who is concentrating on a cognitive task, their own concentration improves.
Zadeh, Sadatsafavi, and Xue completed a comprehensive study of the financial implications of evidence-based healthcare design.
Trying to incorporate opportunities into a space to move slightly while seated seems like a good idea.
Moos has identified a link between the “densification” of an area and an influx of younger residents; this relationship has many implications for optimal public space design, for example.