Tag: Research
Hot Rooms, Hot Buyers
Can the temperature of a room affect a buyer’s eagerness to buy an item—or haggle for a good deal?
NSC Names Verdantix Workplace Safety Research Partner
The National Safety Council’s “Work To Zero” initiative educates safety professionals about the potential that technology has to eliminate workplace fatalities and serious injuries.
USGBC Explores Green Building Industry’s Role As Global Solution
The new report takes a closer look at Americans' views on environmental issues and how the green building industry can be better positioned as a global solution.
2019 Data Center Trends: 10 To Watch
Uptime Institute looks at edge computing, security threats, and resiliency among the trends for data center facility managers and IT professionals to watch in the coming year.
EU-OSHA Report Looks To Workplace Trends In 2025
The agency has shared the findings of a two-year project to anticipate the effects of digitalization on occupational safety and health in the European Union.
Designing Workplaces Engineered For Innovation
A series of roundtable discussions convened by BHDP Architecture reveals importance of “three Ds” of workplace innovation.
What Has Changed In Workplace Strategies?
In a fifth biennial global benchmarking study, “once alternative” workplace strategies were examined with insights from more than 130 organizations.
Protect Facilities From Wind And Flood Damage
Cost-effective prevention is worth considering as the 2018 hurricane season is in full swing, and research from global insurer FM Global bears out this assertion.
Calculate The Value Of Mobility With New ARC Document Solutions Tool
The ARC Value Calculator provides a tool to quantify the financial impact of incorporating mobile facilities dashboards into facilities management operations.
IFMA, RICS Release First Edition Of Strategic FM Framework
Released this week at a joint event in Dubai, the document sets out a holistic approach to FM by providing strategic best practice for managers and practitioners around the world.
Indoor Environments’ Impact On Wellness To Be Studied
Well Living Lab will undertake a three-year scientific research plan to identify how indoor environments affect five facets of people’s lives.
Friday Funny: Is Snow White A Bad Influence?
The authors of a new study believe the influence of Disney films likely shapes the way children view the working world long before they enter the workforce.
History Of New York Real Estate Preserved With REBNY Donation
The Real Estate Board of New York has donated papers and other historical items about the city's real estate industry to LaGuardia Community College and Wagner Archives.
For Buildings Industry Moving Forward, NIBS Highlights 10 Keys
As the pace of technology and commerce accelerates and communities face new challenges of resilience and sustainability: Will the buildings industry be ready?
Thinking About Designing Your Workplace Around Millennials? Stop!
Based on its research and experience, BHDP Architecture finds that the best way to think about Millennials and their impact on workplace design may be to think about them a lot less.
Report: Non-Residential Solar Market Continues Growth In 2017
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and GTM Research have released the latest U.S. Solar Market Insight Report.
Security At Sports Venues Focus Of New Lab Facility
The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) has opened a research lab to examine safety and security risks for sports venues.
BOMA Shares 2017 Office, Industrial Property Benchmarking Reports
These Experience Exchange Reports (EERs) for building owners and property managers in those two sectors provide insight into data on income, operating costs, and taxes.
DOE Announces Research On Integrated Building Systems
Five projects are being funded to delve into the further potential of integrated systems for commercial building energy efficiency.
Study: Standing Desks Reduce Employees’ Sedentary Ways
Funded by the American Society of Interior Designers Foundation’s Transform Grant, a year-long study found adjustable workstations beneficial in reducing inactivity in and outside of the workplace.