The Right Place (05-17-17)
Kushner’s text challenges readers to thoughtfully consider the role that architecture plays in people’s lives today and how design can support future users.
Kushner’s text challenges readers to thoughtfully consider the role that architecture plays in people’s lives today and how design can support future users.
Children and adults respond in different ways to their environments.
Backstrom and Johansson studied consumer responses to being in stores, replicating a study they conducted in 2006.
Job and her colleagues learned more about how people determine how much they think something is worth.
Some individuals respond more positively to multi-tenant offices than others.
Vacharkulksemsuk and colleagues investigated links between posture and likeability.
McCay reports on ways that urban design can support mental health.
Biedenweg, Scott, and Scott’s research indicates how important it is for everyone to have regular access to nature, whether they live in a city or not.
For practicing designers who want to create places that support human wellbeing, at any scale
Organizations can reach goals via aesthetics