Evaluating Your Home (08-20-19)
Features of neighboring homes influence what we think about our own house.
Features of neighboring homes influence what we think about our own house.
Schmidt and colleagues wanted to learn more about how nonverbal messages influence how people think and behave.
Researchers studying beauty have found that math can be beautiful, just like landscapes and sonatas.
Ng and colleagues investigated the benefits tenants link to science parks; some benefits reported have design implications.
Li and colleagues investigated how crowding at malls influences routes travelled.
Reese, Oettler, and Katz set out to learn more about how people bond to places.
Bild and colleagues studied responses to soundscapes in public spaces.
A Kao-lead team linked what we’re looking at with what we choose to eat; we make healthier choices when looking at nature images than we do otherwise.
Staats and Groot investigated where solo individuals choose to sit in a crowded café when there are already people sitting in some of the coffee house seats.
Zalejska-Jonsson investigated people’s acoustic experiences in their homes.