Mathematics of Symmetry (7-23-08)
Symmetry is a salient feature of the built environment.
Symmetry is a salient feature of the built environment.
Men and women prefer different product forms.
Visual–tactile incongruities can suprise us.
Two recent sources review research that details how natural forms and images can enhance human functioning and reduce stress, and make appeals for architecture informed by that research.
Recent research has linked aesthetic fluency to an aspect of personality known as “openness to experience.”
American, English, Korean, and Japanese have different responses to color palettes representing combinations of several colors that might be used together in an interior space.
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) polled almost 2,000 members of the general public to determine their favorite buildings in the United States.
After looking briefly at something colored red, people perform significantly more poorly on important tests evaluating competence.
As trends in color preferences and color associations continue to evolve, it is useful to look at these associations.
Growing research shows that nature, and even images of nature, in a healthcare setting can have dramatic results on patient outcomes.