Designing Using Local Concepts
A transit case study highlights the value of using locally meaningful concepts during the design process.
A transit case study highlights the value of using locally meaningful concepts during the design process.
The Daylighting Cooperative has enhanced their website (http://www.daylighting.org/).
Johansson and his colleagues have studied how important music selection is when it is broadcast in areas where people are trying to concentrate.
Designers often are called upon to develop spaces for people who’ve been up all night – from college campuses to airports.
Porath and her colleagues have investigated situations in which customers see employees interact who are upset with each other, and the ramifications are dire.
Bluyssen reviews the literature on human experience of indoor environments.
Kaiser, a principle with Perkins + Will, has integrated his own professional experiences with material from rigorous studies of effective (and ineffective) navigation tools to identify features of successful wayfinding systems.
Some general—but frequently overlooked—principles of wayfinding are examined in three recent articles.
The Cornell Intypes (Interior Archetypes) Research and Training Project is working to systematize the way people talk about interior design.
Gordon has prepared a spellbinding architectural and cultural history of the airport.