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There are design questions at the intersection of sustainabilty and environmental design. How can a site demonstrate that it provides social, physical, and mental benefits for people? How might one quantify these benefits or demonstrate that a particular design will achieve human benefits?
This book is an important resource for people who are designing workplaces or other spaces in which people need to concentrate.
A hospital room with the plants is considered more attractive and more calming.
Viewing videos of spaces and experiencing environments via virtual reality can influence us, just as actually being in a space does.
Zoos provide humans with an opportunity to reflect on our humanness and the responsibilities we have as a result.
The amount of natural vegetation, or greenness, in a neighborhood would logically seem to be equally linked to both perceived physical and mental health, but this is not the case.
Recent research has indicated significant influences of office lighting on worker experience.
Scientists have developed a pioneering tool that can be used to predict and determine the intensity of light pollution.
The quality of an urban environment is regularly assessed using a limited criteria list.