Editor’s note: This is a guest post by [S!MPL]. Learn more about [S!MPL] and their work here. Car parks and parking structures have been a source of inspiration for filmmakers, photographers and writers. Yet to the people who use them, they’re not much more than a functional area one would rather leave as quickly as possible. Associations … Continue reading Parking as an Experience
Does your architecture work?
A Small Introduction on Post Occupancy Evaluation Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Wouter Tooren. Learn more about Wouter and his work here. Every year hundreds of buildings, both small and large, are being built and renovated in The Netherlands. Wouldn’t it be great if we could predict beforehand whether a building will work for … Continue reading Does your architecture work?
The Importance of Digging In
Environmental Psychology and Architecture Editor's note: This is a guest post by Fiona de Vos, Ph.D. Learn more about Fiona and her work here. Architects, designers, and organizations such as airports, hospitals, offices, schools, train stations, and daycare centers often claim to create environments that promote well-being of their users. However, they rarely investigate deeply … Continue reading The Importance of Digging In