Façade Preferences (04-30-09)
Akalin and his colleagues have added to the body of evidence indicating that moderately complex design is preferred.
Akalin and his colleagues have added to the body of evidence indicating that moderately complex design is preferred.
Aipperspach, Hooker, and Woodruff discuss the integration of technology into home environments.
Doodling counters daydreaming.
Nasar and Stamps have investigated the physical features of McMansions (super-sized infill homes) that are most likely to distress neighbors.
Clay, writing in the Monitor on Psychology, reports information indicating that neither adults nor children can effectively perform several tasks at the same time.
Gifts of financial or other assets are more highly valued when they are received from family members than from other people.
Henderson and Song present additional evidence that nearby open space is desirable.
Tenants’ responses to the people who manage their apartment complexes have a significant influence on their satisfaction with those complexes.
Van Patten and Williams have probed the meaning and significance of seasonal homes.
The US Green Building Council and McGraw-Hill Construction surveyed people who purchased green homes in the last 3 years.