Urban Design and Transport Injuries (02-04-20)
A study published in the medical journal The Lancet links urban design to road transport injuries.
A study published in the medical journal The Lancet links urban design to road transport injuries.
McFarlane and colleagues have investigated, via an online survey, the sorts of sounds that alarms to wake people up can make and the repercussions of awakening to various sounds.
People in virtual reality environments regularly teleport from place to place and a team lead by Cherep studied how those movements should take place.
Meneghetti lead a team that tied wayfinding strategies to personality; these findings are especially useful when the personality profile of probable space users is available.
Kaaronen and Strelkovskii investigated how design can encourage sustainable behavior.
Recent research indicates that even fonts may have political associations.
Furhapper and colleagues investigated the experience of living in newly-built timber homes.
Only a few designers actually develop camouflage, but learning more about camouflage generally has the potential to be handy in a number of situations/settings.
Gerger and colleagues studied how being exposed to images with more positive or more negative content influences aesthetic assessments.
Buruck lead a team that linked job control and chronic lower back pain (CLBP).