Urban Innovations and Experiments (10-11-10)
A new free-to-all website (address below) shares news about urban planning/design innovations and experiments.
A new free-to-all website (address below) shares news about urban planning/design innovations and experiments.
Fawcett and Song have developed a mathematical model to quantify how flexible work policies can be expected to influence employee behavior at knowledge-based organizations.
Professors at Clemson University, Architecture + Health; Birdtree Studio; and NXT have researched expected changes in health care and developed a patient room that will optimize the 2020 healthcare experience.
Recent research conducted at Johns Hopkins has revealed that looking at nature scenes while hearing nature sounds can help reduce even extreme pain.
There is more to optimal workplace design than adding a few windows.
Recent research highlights attributes of workplaces that enhance worker performance.
The Cost-Effective Open-Plan Environments (COPE) project has been an important source of information to workplace designers.
A recent series of experiments in mice indicates that the calming environments created for cancer patients may need some livening up.
The language you speak influences how you experience the world that surrounds you.
Lamy and his colleagues have investigated how names, particularly place names, make it more likely that people will think specific sorts of thoughts.