Familiarity with Nature Does Not Breed Contempt (9-10-08)
People who grow up in rural areas have a more positive attitude toward nature than people who grow up in the city.
People who grow up in rural areas have a more positive attitude toward nature than people who grow up in the city.
Chuang and Chen outline an effective method for evaluating images.
Fawcett and his colleagues provide details to flesh out the long acknowledged differences in the visual preferences of architects and building users.
Nisbet, Zelenski, and Murphy have identified relationships between connection to the natural world and personality.
Allen and his colleagues researched the relationship between the perceived flavor of foods and the consistency of those foods with values promoted by the people eating them.
People living in poorer countries are just as concerned about environmental quality as citizens of richer countries.
Cama encourages designers to learn about the “Wow” experiences of people who will use the spaces they are developing.
Symmetry is a salient feature of the built environment.
Adding leafy plants to junior high school classrooms is a good idea.
Children have particular concerns about hospital spaces that are designed for their use.