Nursing Homes: Doors and Doorbells
How to make a nursing home emulate a home environment? Start at the front door.
How to make a nursing home emulate a home environment? Start at the front door.
Sharp explores how the seasons of the year influence our emotional state.
Designers developing residences and treatment facilities for people with multiple sclerosis will find a recently completed study useful.
Bringslimark and her colleagues set out to learn if office workers without window views from their regular work positions compensate by adding potted plants and pictures of nature to their workspaces.
Brager and Baker investigated occupant satisfaction in mixed-mode buildings.
Across the country, colleges and universities are adding clear windows to the doors of professors’ offices to make it possible to monitor activity inside.
There is more to optimal workplace design than adding a few windows.
Na Wang’s exquisitely thorough and thoughtful dissertation research investigates our emotional, attitudinal, and cognitive responses to sunlight, window views, privacy, and control.
Researchers have recently studied preferred bedroom design, and their findings support conclusions that have been drawn by biophilic design experts.
Hauge has investigated why people feel the need to bring fresh air, through windows, into their homes.