Urban Planning and Well-Being (02-18-14)
Kent and Thompson have assessed the literature linking urban planning and human health.
Kent and Thompson have assessed the literature linking urban planning and human health.
Swedish researchers have confirmed that whether workers do tasks requiring concentration/focus is a factor that should be considered when workplaces are being planned.
Research indicates that ancient and modern cities share many attributes, suggesting underlying preferences for human experience of space.
Being reminded of fast food, for example, by seeing related signs/packages or walking by fast food restaurants, affects non-food experiences.
Research completed at Wharton can help designers interpret information they collect during programming research as well as determine appropriate rewards for their own employees.
Research has clearly demonstrated that exposure to blue light at night makes people more alert.
A European research team has developed a virtual reality program to help airplane passengers overcome some of the unpleasant situations they encounter while flying.
More people are living alone in the United States.
Focus on play zones to maximize play.
Light can replace architecture.