Home Organization and Resident Activity
Home design and sedentary behavior are related
Home design and sedentary behavior are related
Old study, still relevant
Creating boundaries, to succeed
Barriers can enhance performance
Rashid studied the implications of colocating members of an organization who had previously worked at dispersed sites.
A new study confirms that, as environmental psychologists learned long ago, we become friendly with people we interact with regularly because we all share some element of our environment, such as a walkway to our front doors, and the resulting friendships enhance our well being.
Meagher and Marsh have learned that spaces that are actually the same size can seem spacious or cramped, depending on how furnishings in the rooms are arranged.
How do open plan classrooms in middle schools stack up against other sorts of learning spaces?
How are office design and sick leave related?
Design can encourage desired behaviors.