Pet Friendly is People Friendly
Researchers have identified ways that architecture, interior design, and urban planning can enhance the lives of pets and their humans.
Researchers have identified ways that architecture, interior design, and urban planning can enhance the lives of pets and their humans.
The design of a workplace affects the quality of the work done by the people in it. Some of these effects are more direct and others are more subtle.
Signs surround us - but only a few are noteworthy.
Work can be draining. When it is, staff break areas that refresh and revitalize employees sustain staff productivity—and workers’ mental and physical wellbeing—throughout the day.
Air and water animate a space.
The furniture and furnishings in a space significantly affect user experience.
Humans are territorial animals, and we like the boundaries of our territories to be clear.
Sometimes designing a familiar sort of environment is best, although there are situations when unusual is a better design direction.
There are lots of spaces in any building where we just need to get some straightforward task done as efficiently and effectively as possible. How should these spaces be designed?
Design can support the consumption of healthy foods and promote pleasant eating experiences.