High-rise residential buildings are becoming more and more common nowadays, be it in the UBC campus or in many of the cities around the World. Past research suggests that living in high-rise buildings adversely affects people’s satisfaction level and social relations. High-‐rise residences also tend to generate many negative outcomes such as fear, dissatisfaction, behavioural problems, reduced helpfulness, poor social relations and hindered child development. The common spaces in these buildings have the potential to address these issues by creating a feeling of community and bringing people together. These are the spaces which are open to all building residents and can be used by people to sit, study, have a conversation, hold e...
Within New Zealand there is a disheartening and growing representation of youth experiencing feeling...
This research evaluates the relationship between perceptions of design quality and student experienc...
Situated on the western extremity of the Point Grey peninsula, the University of British Columbia’s...
High-rise residential buildings are becoming more and more common nowadays, be it in the UBC campu...
The University of British Columbia in Vancouver has 29 projects under construction as of April 2015,...
The University of British Columbia feels that there is a need for student interaction on campus, the...
In recent years, there have been rising calls for universities to develop policies that support stud...
Green space, common areas, and amenities are expected to encourage social interaction, which in turn...
Early studies conclude that high-rise apartment buildings present challenges for people’s quality of...
In our present study, we investigated whether students’ being on various floors of the CIRS buildin...
A growing body of research indicates that university green spaces positively impact the subjective w...
This empirical study is based on a broad premise of relationship between human behavior and the stru...
Loneliness is an issue in University Halls of Residence which can have devastating consequences and ...
Community space in a residential neighbor hood is the most vital ingredient contributing strengthen ...
Despite its omnipresence, the influence of the built environment on human psychology is not well und...
Within New Zealand there is a disheartening and growing representation of youth experiencing feeling...
This research evaluates the relationship between perceptions of design quality and student experienc...
Situated on the western extremity of the Point Grey peninsula, the University of British Columbia’s...
High-rise residential buildings are becoming more and more common nowadays, be it in the UBC campu...
The University of British Columbia in Vancouver has 29 projects under construction as of April 2015,...
The University of British Columbia feels that there is a need for student interaction on campus, the...
In recent years, there have been rising calls for universities to develop policies that support stud...
Green space, common areas, and amenities are expected to encourage social interaction, which in turn...
Early studies conclude that high-rise apartment buildings present challenges for people’s quality of...
In our present study, we investigated whether students’ being on various floors of the CIRS buildin...
A growing body of research indicates that university green spaces positively impact the subjective w...
This empirical study is based on a broad premise of relationship between human behavior and the stru...
Loneliness is an issue in University Halls of Residence which can have devastating consequences and ...
Community space in a residential neighbor hood is the most vital ingredient contributing strengthen ...
Despite its omnipresence, the influence of the built environment on human psychology is not well und...
Within New Zealand there is a disheartening and growing representation of youth experiencing feeling...
This research evaluates the relationship between perceptions of design quality and student experienc...
Situated on the western extremity of the Point Grey peninsula, the University of British Columbia’s...