
What People Are Saying About Evidence-Based Design vs. Evidence-Informed Design
Last month I wrote a post questioning whether evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are all that different. Not surprisingly, many of
Last month I wrote a post questioning whether evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are all that different. Not surprisingly, many of
I’ve always thought that evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are basically the same thing. But a conversation with a client
I shared a recent New Yorker article this week about “How Trees Calm Us Down” that led with a mention of Roger
In my post last week, I stated that as a non-designer, I’m not sure how the EDAC credential has benefitted me professionally. Then I
Cheating is rampant in our society these days. Or so I read recently. And I don’t necessarily disagree. Just look
Once again, healthcare design made mainstream news this week as NBC News posted a piece on the healing power of
Have you heard much about the Pebble Project initiative lately? Except for email notices about Pebble in Practice workshops, I
I had a conversation the other day with a vice president of facilities for a large U.S. healthcare system and
Recently, Gary Vance at BSA Lifestructures asked me what I thought of the notion of emerging versus strong evidence in
When I think about the champions of evidence-based design, two names immediately come to mind: Roger Ulrich and Kirk Hamilton.