Parental Interest in School Design (01-29-10)
British parents just aren’t that interested in the design of the schools their children attend.
British parents just aren’t that interested in the design of the schools their children attend.
As Christopher Hawthorne recently described in the Los Angeles Times (January, 24, 2010), large digital screens in public spaces significantly change the experience of being in those built environments.
Someone always seems to be unhappy with the temperature in a workplace.
Stringer is an expert on greening workplaces and guides others through this process in The Green Workplace.
Research by Sackett and his colleagues indicates that when people believe that time has passed more quickly than they perceived, judgments of noises heard change – “hedonic experience is partially grounded in subjective time perception.”
Objects and place-based amenities are often used as rewards.
Ambady and Bharucha review recent research on how culture influences mental activity.
Whether people are thinking about the future or the past influences whether they move slightly forward or slightly backward.
English, Wilson, and Keller-Olaman have investigated the role of place in the lives of women recovering from breast cancer.
Different sounds are associated with distinct perceptions of value.