Posts tagged Billington Lab
Quantifying Access to Nature from Indoors

We are developing a novel tool adapted from prior work to quantify indoor nature dose using ray casting in 3D models of buildings. This tool is being used to explore how much and what kind of access to nature indoors best supports multiple occupant wellbeing outcomes.

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Public Perceptions of Affordable Housing

The majority of people in the United States support affordable housing, but attitudes often shift when local developments are proposed. We seek to understand the role of the built environment in public perceptions and acceptance of affordable housing through mixed-methods analyses using quantitative and qualitative data.

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Trauma-Informed Design

Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is a type of housing designed to house and support formerly unhoused or low-income individuals. We are assessing the impact of built features, particularly features that promote greater connection to nature, on the stress and sense of belonging of PSH residents.

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Impact of "view out" on wellbeing in affordable housing

The outdoor views provided by windows has been shown to positively impact cognitive performance, emotional wellbeing, recovery, and overall satisfaction with the built environment. This project explores the impact of view out on the wellbeing of elderly residents in an affordable housing building in San Francisco.

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