Visual Fractals in Cities
A case for their use
A case for their use
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Post-pandemic residential design
People who design public spaces where crowding can be an issue will be intrigued by the findings of a new paper published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Research indicates that urban design is affecting neighborhood temperatures.
Svanas-Hoh, Sanchez, and Tsay evaluated how mood influences evaluations of music.
Duran-Barraza and colleagues evaluated how titles influence responses to artistic photography.
Researchers have identified an increased likelihood of hoarding in people with ADHD; this finding may indicate a greater need for storage options among people with ADHD who are not hoarding.
Uziel and Tomer Schmidt-Barad investigated how the decisions to be alone and to be with others influence wellbeing and their findings confirm the importance effects of control on wellbeing.
People can build positive relationships with places just as they do with other humans. When person-place bonds are established, physical and mental wellbeing and performance skyrocket. Neuroscience research details practical ways design can encourage connections between people and places.