People, Culture, and Everyday Habits
Architectural cues and friendly prompts work: clear waste stations, visible stairs, and real‑time energy displays. In a library pilot, a playful sign by the windows increased daylight use and cut task lighting hours. Share your best nudge and the response you observed.
People, Culture, and Everyday Habits
Run a mini design clinic with users before you finalize layouts. Their insights reveal friction and opportunity. A café team asked for lockable casters on counters—cleaning got easier and energy drops followed. Tell us who you’ll invite to your next co‑creation session.
People, Culture, and Everyday Habits
Fair access to daylight, thermal comfort, and quiet matters. Survey anonymously, then tune zones and policies. Share one comfort complaint you hear most, and we’ll crowdsource fixes that respect both sustainability targets and the diverse bodies using the space daily.
People, Culture, and Everyday Habits
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