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Recent research at Stanford has identified additional negative repercussions of multitasking.
Huge numbers of people are overweight – designers who help daylight flood into interior spaces can help them slim down.
The Cornell Intypes (Interior Archetypes) Research and Training Project is working to systematize the way people talk about interior design.
Sooner or later all professionals have to convince colleagues or clients to adopt their view on some topic.
People in American and Japanese cultures have different associations to happiness.
To convey importance, whether in an executive office or in an object of value, use actual or perceived physical weight.
Researchers have known for some time that sensory experiences, particularly smelling certain scents, reliably produce emotional experiences.
Lee reviews the research indicating that emotions influence what we see.
It seems we really do need landmarks and marked paths to get where we want to go.
Recent research conducted at the Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, indicates that when their worlds are in a state of upheaval, people are more likely to make an unusual choice.