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Oosterwijk and her colleagues have investigated the influence of various sorts of emotional thoughts on body carriage.
The United Kingdom’s Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) has analyzed residential streets, identifying physical features associated with desirable resident experience.
There is pressure to eradicate territories within workplaces, but Brown’s recent research indicates that sort of action is fraught with peril.
Akalin and his colleagues have added to the body of evidence indicating that moderately complex design is preferred.
Winterbottom and Wilkins effectively review lighting conditions in British classrooms and relate the details of their findings to established best practices in classroom lighting.
Places and objects can significantly influence people’s moods.
Gensler’s 2008 survey of American workers has identified four primary ways in which employees spend their workdays and the amount of time they are engaged in different sorts of tasks.
Shirley Dugdale reviews the challenges of designing current and evolving educational settings.
The way in which we are moving influences how our brain is functioning – and applying what is known about the relationship between movement and thought poses interesting challenges for designers