Collaboration Spaces: Lessons from a Library
Students' preferred collaborative places have unique features.
Students' preferred collaborative places have unique features.
Kolb, Gockel, and Werth confirmed that temperature does indeed affect behavior.
The Daylighting Cooperative has enhanced their website (http://www.daylighting.org/).
Recent research indicates that brief, brisk (but not running) walks can enhance our ability to remember things.
Designers are regularly asked to create spaces for confidential conversations to take place.
Johansson and his colleagues have studied how important music selection is when it is broadcast in areas where people are trying to concentrate.
As snow covers most of North America, and office workers’ views of nearby nature are shrouded under a thick white blanket, thoughts turn to potted plants in offices.
The design of physical environments can reinforce or help change opinions about organizations.
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.