Temperature and Behavior (09-17-09)
The temperature people experience influences their social lives.
The temperature people experience influences their social lives.
People often bond socially by discussing common cultural elements, according to Fast, Heath, and Wu.
Crankshaw discusses the vital role that downtown areas can play in towns and small cities
Living rooms are more than places to entertain guests.
Patrons prefer different restaurant seats under different situations.
On February 16, 2009, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Prof. Brad Allenby of Arizona State University discussed the complex infrastructures of future urban spaces.
Hand temperature influences perceptions and behaviors.
Determining user responses requires a post-occupancy evaluation (POE). Although their use is less frequent in landscape design, this example illustrates how widely applicable the POE process can be.
Apparently the phrase “cold and lonely” may have some basis in fact.
Dormitories where student rooms are grouped into suites have a lower sense of community than dormitories in which student rooms are arranged along long double-loaded corridors.