Collective Housing: Lessons From Practice
Optimizing collective living experiences
Optimizing collective living experiences
Insights on clutter busting
Sleeping area design can make "good sleeps" more likely.
Researchers Justin Moss and Jon Maner of Florida State University have conducted research that again illustrates what interesting creatures humans are.
People designing spaces where older adults can be expected to do cognitive work, for example, fill out medical forms, must make certain those areas are free of sensory distractions.
Some residential "mismatches" are more serious than others
The National Association of Home Builders rigorously assessed how people of different ethnicities but with the same type of household, age, and income level felt about home design.
Looking at particular colors, patterns, etc., aids development.
Scent has almost magical effects on the way our minds work.
Therapeutic gardens/landscapes can make a big difference in users' lives. Research leads to practical design suggestions that optimize user experience of these spaces.