Architectural Psychology

Successful Family Meal Times with Architectural Psychology

November 26, 2011

“It seems to me that our three most basic needs for food, security and love are so mixed and mingled and entwined that we cannot straightly think of one without the others.” – MFK Fisher. Our hectic lives have made dinner time into a fast food caloric refueling.  Recent academic studies prove eating as a [...]

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Feng Shui Lighting the Holiday Table Brings People Together

October 27, 2011

The best part of the holidays is reconnecting with those you love most. Simple lighting has power beyond mere illumination. Feng Shui tells us light is a form of energy. Architectural Psychology points out that human beings are drawn to light and avoid the dark. Lighting is a powerful tool for bringing people together – [...]

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Living Room and Family Room Furniture Placement: Close the Gap and Avoid Shouting Distance

September 23, 2011

“A number of relatives whom I love dearly suffer from progressive hearing loss significant enough to require the speaker to shout. I find it nearly impossible to do this when carrying on a conversation without sounding harsh and without my sentiments eventually changing to match my voice. How do I maintain a conversational tone when [...]

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