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Unless our sniffer is temporarily or permanently out of commission, we can’t help but notice the smells around us.
Shahzad and her colleagues have collected additional evidence indicating that providing individuals with control over the temperature in their workplaces is a good idea.
Research by Schiavon and Serbio Altomonte continues to show that users of LEED buildings are not necessarily more satisfied with their workplaces that individuals working in non-LEED structures.
School walkability is a hot topic—public health professionals believe that if children walk to school they’re less likely to be tubby.
Individuals are more likely to indulge themselves when they are exposed to cute images, sculptures, etc.
Not surprisingly, contexts, social and physical, influence how art is judged.
Maglio and Polman’s recent work confirms that human opinions are influenced in complex ways by their experiences in their physical environments.
Deuble and de Dear assessed information collected via post-occupancy evaluations (POEs).
Researchers at Columbia have come up with a new reason to keep the air outside—and inside—buildings clean.