Healthy Workplace Design (09-29-22)
Colenberg and Tuuli thoroughly investigated how workplace design can support worker health.
Colenberg and Tuuli thoroughly investigated how workplace design can support worker health.
Design can nurture wellbeing boosting retail experiences. Neuroscientists have established how design can meaningfully encourage sales in physical stores and online, all while elevating buyer and seller quality-of-life.
Sleep is essential for human wellbeing. Design can make it easier for humans to drift gently off into healthy sleep—and to stay asleep—whether they’re at home, at a hotel, in a hospital bed, or trying to take a nap break at work.
Focus on outdoor spaces
Circadian lighting for better lives
Different design, consistent effects
Space type, mood, performance
Sharing and improving quality-of-life
Monroy and Keltner’s work confirms the value of feeling awed; people can be awed in various ways, including, for example, via viewing extraordinary workmanship or materials.
Garrido-Cumbrera and colleagues’ work confirms the value of nature views.