Resource: Designing for Older Citizens (05-11-15)
As the average age of citizens increases, designing cities that support older people’s wellbeing becomes even more important.
As the average age of citizens increases, designing cities that support older people’s wellbeing becomes even more important.
Researchers at Ohio State University investigated factors linked to obesity in a study published in the International Journal of Obesity.
Cantrell has identified several types of homebuyers.
Designing in activity at an affordable residential community
Anthropologists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, studied the hormonal balance of men returning home.
Home design and sedentary behavior are related
Appropriate housing supports the wellbeing of the mentally ill
Researchers have identified ways that architecture, interior design, and urban planning can enhance the lives of pets and their humans.
Anderson, Kaplan, and Vega set out to learn how teleworking influences the mood of teleworkers.
Anderson, Kaplan, and Vega set out to learn how teleworking influences the mood of teleworkers.