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When people working in offices are given control of the lighting fixtures in their work areas, via a wireless control system, energy use drops dramatically and employees have a positive reaction to influencing the lighting levels in their workplaces.
Several different configurations of walls and underfloor air distribution systems have been shown to meet normal speech privacy standards.
People from different cultures find different sorts of arguments most persuasive.
Khan et al.’s recent study confirms that there is a cross-cultural system of odors that are perceived as pleasant.
A recent poll of residential architects by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), indicates increased homeowner interest in environmentally responsible home features.
Culture influences the actions an individual takes to feel good.
When we really want something, such as a new space of some sort, a broader array of options seem potentially appropriate to us.
Ferguson and his colleagues link everyday smells in the workplace (hot food, paint, smoke, coffee, etc.) with physical complaints such as back aches and fatigue.
People placed in virtual environments have the same sorts of emotional responses to activities that they initiate in those environments that they experience in the real world when engaged in analogous activities.