Reducing Noise Problems in Classrooms
Good classroom acoustical design can boost learning.
Good classroom acoustical design can boost learning.
Occupant satisfaction is higher in green buildings.
Shapiro and colleagues studied the responses of children with developmental disabilities (ages 6-11) and typical children of similar ages to dentists’ offices with sensory adapted environments.
Oommen, Knowles, and Zhao have reviewed the research related to open plan offices.
New furniture design can produce better acoustics.
Ozcan Vieira’s doctoral dissertation (Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands) focused on the influence of product sounds on human responses to objects.
A review of the evidence-based design research finds hospitals have benefited.
When people listen to music that they have selected, they experience less pain.
The Center for Health Design has initiated a continuing discussion of noise in hospitals.
Loud music affects the amount of beer that is consumed in a bar.