Using Wood in Cities (07-12-22)
Researchers have investigated responses to wood used in built environments in cities; it is possible that their findings are relevant in other contexts.
Researchers have investigated responses to wood used in built environments in cities; it is possible that their findings are relevant in other contexts.
Krpan and van Tilburg add to our knowledge of what is perceived to be beautiful.
What neighborhoods can kids and their parents benefit from being in? Hunter and colleagues set out to answer this question.
Different windows, different outcomes
Is at home like onsite?
Nasim evaluated links between living conditions and children’s mental health.
Hoendervanger’s multi-method dissertation probes who can most effectively use activity-based workplaces (ABW).
Flouri and teammates set out to learn how physical environments influence decisions made by children.
Steelcase conducted a pediatric healthcare-related literature review and developed design principles that can be used in a variety of spaces, from waiting areas to exam rooms.
The Center for Health Design is providing free, at the web address noted below, an interactive rendering highlighting key research that can be applied during the design of treatment rooms in emergency departments.