Skip to main content
Home

Main menu

  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Free Issue
  • Blog Posts
  • Testimonials
  • About Us

User menu

  • RSS
  • Cart
  • Log in
  • Search

Search the Archive

This page will allow you to browse RDC's article archive of over 2,300 articles and blog posts by terms. If you would like to do full-text search on any of our content, including all our blog posts, please use the link Search for Articles.

Special Focus: Nearby Nature

2008 - Issue 2

Seveal recent articles investigate the relationship between the design of the external environment and human well-being.

Using Lighting to Influence Space Use

2008 - Issue 2

Lighting influences how we use a space. It can be considered a building material, just as concrete and steel are building materials, although it lacks physical form.

Art in Healthcare Environments

2008 - Issue 2

A review the existing research on the influence of visual art on patient experiences provides practical guidance.

Combating Childhood Obesity Through School Design

2008 - Issue 2

The physical environments of schools can be modified to motivate children to be more physically active.

Designing for Autistic Users

2008 - Issue 2

There are many specific design implications for creating places that are appropriate for autistic users.

Dear Readers

2008 - Issue 2

Our blog can be a two-way street. I welcome your suggestions for daily entries.

Why Do People Move? (5-30-08)

2008 Blogs

Lawrence studied why people move from one house to another.

Neighborhood Safety and Children’s Outdoor Activity Level (5-29-08)

2008 Blogs

Parents often restrict the amount of time that children play outside because of concerns about traffic safety in their neighborhoods.

Green Plants and Job Satisfaction (5-28-08)

2008 Blogs

Individuals working in spaces with live interior plants or window views have significantly higher levels of job satisfaction than people who work in spaces without live plants or windows.

Cancer and Sensory Experience (5-27-08)

2008 Blogs

When CO Architects worked with cancer patients to design the Peter and Paula Fasseas Cancer Clinic in Tuscon, they learned “how sensitive the patients are during their illness; their bodies are fragile and they often have a heightened sense of smell while undergoing treatment.” 

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ previous
  • …
  • Page 581
  • Page 582
  • Page 583
  • Page 584
  • Current page 585
  • Page 586
  • Page 587
  • Page 588
  • Page 589
  • …
  • Next page next ›
  • Last page Last »

Search

  • Search for Articles

One-on-One Advice

  • Consulting Service
  • Get Project Insights

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Money Back Guarantee
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Copyright © RDC