Quantifying the Implications of Green Design (10-04-18)
MacNaughton and colleagues quantified some of the benefits of environmentally responsible design.
MacNaughton and colleagues quantified some of the benefits of environmentally responsible design.
Walker, Scallon, and Francis studied links between sensory experiences.
The design of hospital emergency departments can have life-and-death implications, literally.
Hooper and colleagues set out to learn more about the consequences of living in new urbanist communities.
Urban and Sailer investigated the relationship between workplace green building certification and occupant satisfaction.
Olafsdottir and her colleagues evaluated the effects of recreational walking in different settings on the mood and stress levels of university students.
Decades ago Csikszentmihalyi introduced the world to “flow.”
Research indicating how distracting the presence of smartphones is continues to accumulate; smartphones have a significant effect even when we’re not speaking on them.
For an interesting review of how workplace design can influence how organizations function (and vice versa, among other topics), read Steven Levy’s oral history of Apple.
Cottet and her team evaluated how the components of urban views influence assessments of them.