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By exploring the differences between institutions and homes, this book illuminates the experience of living in institutions and homes and brings the differences between these spaces into clear focus.
The aural experience of an environment is critically important to the social and emotional well-being of the inhabitants.
As trends in color preferences and color associations continue to evolve, it is useful to look at these associations.
Ideas from malls and mainstreets have much in common.
Recreational shoppers are interested in experiencing a different sort of environment than task-oriented shoppers.
People who shopped online are less likely to visit a physical store after having a frustrating online shopping experience at the firm's website.
Clients who have not been involved in design projects can experience unique difficulties.
Increasing numbers of individuals with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are working in offices, and they have specific workplace needs.
Although traffic-calming strategies have been utilized in urban areas, they have not been frequently used in rural areas. Two studies examine interventions to slow cars and increase traffic safety.
A poll of leading landscape architects indicates a growing interest in outdoor living among residential customers.