ADHD and Storage Requirements (03-08-22)
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.
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.
We have fleeting experiences in a number of indoor spaces, from hallways to transition zones to stairwells, for instance. Design-related neuroscience can be applied effectively in these environments to make upbeat experiences more likely, just as it can in areas where we spend lots more time, such as offices, classrooms, and bedrooms.
Public bathrooms are fundamental drivers of the quality of out-of-the-house experiences. By applying the findings of relevant studies, designers can make it more likely that these restrooms are welcoming and comfortable places to be.
Optimizing design with natural light, window views
Influencing opinions with space design
Professors' inputs
Wellbeing effects
Nanayakkara and colleagues studied links between activity-based workplace design and organizational culture via interviews and surveys.