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When air is moving, the perceived quality of that air is higher, even when the air is simply re-circulated air from the same space.
Preferred urban water features have consistent attributes.
Designers and managers of public parks and plazas use many different methods to maintain the security of these places. Reviewing these can allow designers to take a comprehensive approach to public space security.
Several researchers provide information about wayfinding in distinct settings and the general efficacy of maps and GPS in route finding.
Reminders of money, even if they are very subtle, influence human behavior. So can physical factors that make us likely to follow the behavioral norms of a space.
Martin reports in Nature that architects are increasingly seeking inspiration from natural forms.
Schweingruber and Wohlstein have reviewed information about crowds included in introductory sociology textbooks and the write-ups they reviewed would not receive full marks – many are inaccurate.