A Cautionary Tale (04-28-16)
Andersen and Roe report on a urban planning project in Oslo, Norway.
Andersen and Roe report on a urban planning project in Oslo, Norway.
A press release from Binghampton University indicates that governments may decide to act in an environmentally responsible way for multiple reasons.
Evidence collected by Miller and Krizan confirms the value of incorporating opportunities to walk into spaces.
Brands are perceived to have personalities, just as people do.
Scientists have known for some time that uncertainty can be stressful.
Work by Welsh and team indicates the value of designing coffee corners into many types of spaces.
Gardner and his team investigated ways researchers have tried to encourage people to sit less.
Research conducted in Australia indicates that being in naturally lit spaces is good for children’s vision.
There are clear benefits to enhanced building ventilation.
Crowding, like taxes, may seem inevitable. Design can make it less likely that people will feel crowded, and this article will review the research on how. Design can also support effective crowd management, for example, during an emergency, and we cover that topic also.