Teddy Bears and Crayons and Behavior (11-23-11)
Research conducted by Sreedhari Desai and Francesca Gino confirms the importance of the nonverbal cues we find in our physical environment.
Research conducted by Sreedhari Desai and Francesca Gino confirms the importance of the nonverbal cues we find in our physical environment.
Recent research links traveling through doorways and forgetting.
The Center for Health Design has prepared a glossary of healthcare design terms.
The British Council for Offices (BCO) polled 1,000 office workers in the United Kingdom to learn more about their workplace experiences.
Stern explores the design of academic buildings and campus master planning.
A team based at the University of Sheffield has found that the public is willing to pay more for greener urban spaces.
Designers are often asked to discuss how their work relates to the lived experiences of people with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Purcell, Lyons, Dierking, and Fischel investigated programming to meet the needs of adolescents (age 13 -19) at public gardens in the United States.
Costa investigated the tendency of people to sit in the same seat each time they are in a public space.
Hyland and Bateman organized 1,300 different symbols based on their appearance and report signficiant information about each one.