American Buildings (06-08-10)
Ann Devlin comprehensively reviews Americans’ relationships with the structures they build in What Americans Build and Why.
Ann Devlin comprehensively reviews Americans’ relationships with the structures they build in What Americans Build and Why.
There is now additional evidence indicating that it may be problematic to use the color red in academic and workplace environments.
Bluyssen reviews the literature on human experience of indoor environments.
ndergraduate and graduate students do not benefit in exactly the same ways from campus green spaces.
The physical environments around us broadcast all sorts of messages.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed classrooms that support student use of their own laptops during classes that require access to computers.
Kaiser, a principle with Perkins + Will, has integrated his own professional experiences with material from rigorous studies of effective (and ineffective) navigation tools to identify features of successful wayfinding systems.
British parents just aren’t that interested in the design of the schools their children attend.
Several recent articles have probed the importance of integrating nature into academic design.
Research recently completed by Doxey and Waliczek provides additional evidence that indoor plants are psychologically valuable.