Implications of Bathroom Locations (07-26-13)
Researchers at the University of Michigan continue to release information related to their studies of workspace design and collaboration.
Researchers at the University of Michigan continue to release information related to their studies of workspace design and collaboration.
Kim and de Dear analyzed post-occupancy data collected by the Center for the Built Environment to assess, among other topics, the relationship between office layout and employee communication.
The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh is currently (though August 11) exhibiting The Playground Project.
Stromberg’s intriguing article describes how concerned professionals can use the Lotka-Volterra equations, although the fundamental space use laws presented are applicable in a wide range of place types, from workplaces to urban environments.
For a report on GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK’s) new open-space workplace in Philadelphia’s Navy Yard, Knowledge@Wharton spoke to a number of Wharton professors.
Kemp and Williams analyzed business meetings in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Rodgers investigates the relationship between newsroom design and news reported through a case study of the Toronto Star workspace.
The Society of College and University Planning (SCUP) awarded its Chapman Prize to Susan Painter, Janice Fournier, Caryn Grape, Phyllis Grummon, Jill Morelli, Susan Whitmer, and Joseph Cevetello, and they used the prize money to research how libraries (and library design) can best serve current and potential users.
Ziv and Doley studied ways to reduce playground bullying among 6th graders.
New research provides further support for including gardens in urban plans.