This study of human stress in the built environment included a literature review, a survey assessing user perceptions of building material naturalness, and an experiment to determine the human stress impacts of wood use in office-like environments. The literature review indicated the potential for natural materials to be used indoors to create healthy impacts for building occupants. The survey revealed wood was perceived as a natural material. The human stress study revealed improved stress responses in an office with oak furniture compared to an office with white furniture
The shortage of housing increases the demand for apartment buildings, while pressing climate change ...
This study investigated whether simulated material imitating the appearance of wood yields the same ...
Over the past decades, a number of empirical studies have documented that nature or elements of natu...
Stress is a major public health concern and work stress is a contributor to both acute and chronic s...
In this study, the stress-reducing effects of wood and plants were studied in the context of an offi...
Focus on the use of renewable materials in new buildings is very relevant in today’s society. This i...
The sensitivity and interest toward well-being and health inside work and living environments is con...
Natural materials and elements are considered to support human well-being. Wooden interior well-bein...
Background: Bringing features of nature indoors can positively influence indicators of human stress....
Emerging research on the impact of interior finishes, more specifically wood, is beginning to shed l...
This research focused on understanding people's perceptions of wood, particularly in interior appli...
By covering interiors, such as walls, ceilings and floors, with wooden surfaces, one can change the ...
Natural elements, life and life-like processes, as well as representations of them, can produce posi...
The exhausting fast pace of life in modern urban society is leading to overwhelming stress and dimin...
Environmental issues and health-benefitting design strategies have raised interest in natural and re...
The shortage of housing increases the demand for apartment buildings, while pressing climate change ...
This study investigated whether simulated material imitating the appearance of wood yields the same ...
Over the past decades, a number of empirical studies have documented that nature or elements of natu...
Stress is a major public health concern and work stress is a contributor to both acute and chronic s...
In this study, the stress-reducing effects of wood and plants were studied in the context of an offi...
Focus on the use of renewable materials in new buildings is very relevant in today’s society. This i...
The sensitivity and interest toward well-being and health inside work and living environments is con...
Natural materials and elements are considered to support human well-being. Wooden interior well-bein...
Background: Bringing features of nature indoors can positively influence indicators of human stress....
Emerging research on the impact of interior finishes, more specifically wood, is beginning to shed l...
This research focused on understanding people's perceptions of wood, particularly in interior appli...
By covering interiors, such as walls, ceilings and floors, with wooden surfaces, one can change the ...
Natural elements, life and life-like processes, as well as representations of them, can produce posi...
The exhausting fast pace of life in modern urban society is leading to overwhelming stress and dimin...
Environmental issues and health-benefitting design strategies have raised interest in natural and re...
The shortage of housing increases the demand for apartment buildings, while pressing climate change ...
This study investigated whether simulated material imitating the appearance of wood yields the same ...
Over the past decades, a number of empirical studies have documented that nature or elements of natu...