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Night-time exposure to noise increases our blood pressure, even if it does not wake us up.
Social factors influence whether individuals exercise in the areas outside their homes, just as physical features of their neighborhood do.
Indoor waterfalls have been associated with a decrease in the systolic blood pressure of people with dementia by Warmuth and Joseph.
Klingmann comprehensively addresses the evolution of branded spaces and provides guidance to designers.
Well-intentioned citizens without any formal training in planning are responsible for thousands of land-use decisions every year.
Design can address ways to spur interaction among people in different age groups.
More people than ever are turning to the country’s national forests for recreation, and they’re bumping into each other—philosophically, if not literally.
Regular visitors inaccurately estimate urban forest crowding.
Sound can be used to define spaces at a room, building, or city level, with soundscapes affecting patterns of social association, physical movement and interaction.