Healthy Spaces for Older Folks (10-26-21)
Engelen, Rahmann, and de Jong reviewed published studies to learn more about how design influences Quality of Life (QoL) of older individuals.
Engelen, Rahmann, and de Jong reviewed published studies to learn more about how design influences Quality of Life (QoL) of older individuals.
Larson investigated workplace experiences.
Kalantari and Shepley assessed the experience of living in a high-rise building.
Aristizabal and colleagues continue their research into the repercussions of biophilic in-workplace experiences.
Neuroscientists have studied how design can encourage people to trust each other. Their findings can be applied when all sorts of spaces and objects are being developed.
Developing welcoming spaces for all users
Countering workplace burnout
Planning for health, wellbeing, and performance
Puglisi and colleagues studied the experiences of people working remotely and it seems likely that their findings can be applied more generally.
The health-related, behavioral, and cognitive implications of having and using sit-stand desks have been carefully and thoroughly investigated by neuroscientists.