Neighborhood Design and Resident Life (12-19-13)
The designed and social environments (and the relationships between them) that effect mental and physical wellbeing in neighborhoods and among neighbors are carefully explored by Brower.
The designed and social environments (and the relationships between them) that effect mental and physical wellbeing in neighborhoods and among neighbors are carefully explored by Brower.
The sorts of exterior and interior views that are best in different situations and what influence different types of scenes have on our thoughts and behaviors are well documented.
At their last two meetings, members of the Society for Consumer Psychology have presented research on topics that designers creating many different types of spaces and products will find useful.
Synthesized the science/evidence-based research on landscapes that improve wellbeing.
Fleming has assessed the psychological implications of flexible workplaces and related management practices.
Adding pleasant scents to environments may not always be a good idea.
Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) with private rooms may not be optimal environments for infants.
Bernhofer and her team have gathered additional evidence indicating how important it is to maintain normal circadian rhythms and the role light can play in doing so.
Walk Score has released its 2013 walkability ratings for cities and neighborhoods, and they’re available at the web address below.
Recent research confirms that noise, defined as unwanted sound, has a negative influence on us psychologically.