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Value of Nearby Open Space (01-05-09)

2009 Blogs

Henderson and Song present additional evidence that nearby open space is desirable.

Green Ergonomics (01-02-09)

2009 Blogs

US Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED points can be awarded for the creation of “healthful, comfortable, and productive workplaces,” i.e., those that are ergonomically strong.

Viewing vs. Owning Art (12-31-08)

2008 Blogs

Research by Chen has shown that viewing (but not owning) visual art can be as beneficial to some people as owning art is to others.

Male and Female Infants Differ in Spatial Skills (12-30-08)

2008 Blogs

Men have better visual-spatial skills than women.

Visual Response to Valued Objects (12-29-08)

2008 Blogs

The sections of the human brain that process visual information respond more strongly to objects of value than other objects.

Feng Shui Design Increases Home Values (12-24-08)

2008 Blogs

When the architecture of Western (i.e., in mainland Europe, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand) condominiums conform to feng shui principles, those condominiums are worth more money than condominiums that are not designed recognizing feng shui’s tenets.

Active Transportation (12-23-08)

2008 Blogs

In countries where people regularly bicycle, walk, or take public transportation to work, school, or shopping (termed “active transportation”), citizens are less obese.

Historic Designation and Home Values (12-22-08)

2008 Blogs

People value living near historic homes.

Openness Changes Over Lifespan (12-19-08)

2008 Blogs

Westerhoff has effectively summarized existing research on how personality changes during the course of our lives.

Photos Elicit Empathy and Care (12-18-08)

2008 Blogs

Adding photos of patients’ faces to medical files increases the empathy that radiologists reviewing those files feel for the patients shown and the care with which the doctors assess patient information.

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