Urban Ambiance (03-16-21)
Bisson studied experiences in urban environments.
Bisson studied experiences in urban environments.
Scientists have, at this point, conducted many studies in virtual environments. They have determined that data collected in these spaces are consistent with those gathered in actual, physical places. If your resources permit virtual reality research, you can proceed with confidence if environments developed accurately recreate the real world.
Fokkinga, Desmet, and Hekkert assessed the dimensions of human experience of design.
A useful resource for better understanding a complex topic
Eilouti presents a system for integrating ergonomics concepts into place-design decisions that reflects many existing best practices.
Design researchers will find research recently published by Guilbeault, Baronchelli, and Centola (in Nature Communications) readily applicable.
Cox and colleagues’ work sheds new light on Stonehenge’s design and indicates the power of acoustic experiences.
Researchers have linked having an uncommon name to implementing uncommon strategies.
Research indicates, again, the value of carefully managing laptop and phone use during in-person discussions.
Huang and Sengupta studied how thinking about disease influences decisions made.