Home Descriptions Telling (05-03-10)
Saxbe and Repetti analyzed the words that couples used to describe their homes during narrated house tours.
Saxbe and Repetti analyzed the words that couples used to describe their homes during narrated house tours.
Using knock-off products has more serious consequences than simply diverting income.
Previous research has shown that the way that questions are asked influences the responses received and that gestures convey information.
Designers often want to ask people questions on surveys that may be difficult to answer honestly – not because survey-takers don’t know the answer to the questions, but because they feel there will be negative repercussions to answering them honestly.
In this article, we will look at the impact of the “characterless walls,” as they define the patient space and how nature elements mitigate some of the generic, impersonal features common to institutional care. This article was published in 2010.
Cassanto and his colleagues have determined that children use space to understand the passage of time, just as adults do.
How would you assess whether universal design principles were incorporated in a building?
Yes, information can lead to poor choices.
Kohn and Smith have added to the standing body of research findings indicating that classic brainstorming may not be the best way to gain new insights.
Architect Magazine reports on the recent GeoDesign Summit and introduces the important concepts needed to integrate geographic information systems (GIS) and architecture.