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Consistent with other reports (Vessel et al., 2018), people share taste for natural objects, perhaps because of preferences sculpted by evolution in a way that does not apply to human-made artifacts.
3D-printing has come a long way from dinky plastic models. In recent years, engineers have started experimenting with ...
A growing body of research shows your home could be harming your health. Enter a $584 billion industry aiming to build homes ...
Forest Bathing The Biophilic Leadership Summit explores how the natural world can improve the built environment By Jessie Temple • May 16, 2025 • Architecture, Southeast, Sustainability ...
In-Person, SpringCourse DescriptionIntroduces students to the effects of global climate change on natural and built environments, including its impact on the frequency and intensity of hazards and ...
When one thinks about a diverse environment, indoor areas usually don’t come to mind. However, indoor environments are ripe for microorganisms, which can enter on humans and via exchanges with outdoor ...
Think Out Loud How the built environment could help all species flourish By Gemma DiCarlo (OPB) July 27, 2023 4:13 p.m. Updated: Aug. 2, 2023 3:13 p.m.
From the fascination with maritime mysteries, to the appreciation of natural landscapes, architects often come across projects that manage to draw inspiration for the built environment from that ...
Time frame: 1 March 2024 - 28 February 2025 Home Institution outputs Division IV - Natural and Built Environment, KIT, Germany Research Job finder Relationships Related News ...
Civil and environmental engineering alum Julie Eaton Ernst ’14, ’17, a resilience team leader at engineering consulting firm Weston & Sampson, returned to campus for the inaugural James B. Francis ...