Home Design and During-Pandemic Depression
Mental health-design links
Mental health-design links
Annual update released
Mehahed and Ghoneim discuss lived experiences in homes during the pandemic.
Strong study, important insights
Older individuals whose homes are more accessible are less likely to feel depressed, according to a recently published study.
Walsh and de la Fuente assessed how people manage their at-home acoustic experiences and the repercussions of those actions.
Kolomatsky reviews a recent survey by the American Institute of Architects (of individual architects and custom-home building/renovation firms) regarding trends influencing home design.
Satisfying diverse sets of user needs
Buyers value particular features
Meagher and Cheadle researched links between mental health and home design during the COID-19 outbreak.