Bias to the Right Among Novelty Sealers (7-29-08)
Most people are biased toward the left side of a space; they tend to see the middle as more toward the left than it actually is.
Most people are biased toward the left side of a space; they tend to see the middle as more toward the left than it actually is.
People living in poorer countries are just as concerned about environmental quality as citizens of richer countries.
Cama encourages designers to learn about the “Wow” experiences of people who will use the spaces they are developing.
A professor at Rensselaer is developing a way to use the human visual system as a programmable computer.
Symmetry is a salient feature of the built environment.
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.
Loud music affects the amount of beer that is consumed in a bar.
The population is getting heavier.
Designers often ask people to make choices between various options.
Vacant lots can benefit the humans living around them, according to a recent report by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).