DEPARTMENT OF

Design and Environmental Analysis



 
 

DEA’s faculty represent the disciplines of environmental psychology, human factors/ergonomics, interior design, and architecture. Using both qualitative and quantitative methods, and drawing on approaches grounded in the social and biological sciences, the humanities, and design, DEA faculty conduct research at the cutting edge of their areas of expertise.

Our goal is to expand the knowledge bank that forms the foundation of evidence-based design.  For us research is more than just an exciting and rewarding personal activity. We want our research to make a difference: to improve people’s lives and the environment on which we all depend.

The research in DEA can be organized around the following areas of expertise: Design History, Theory and Criticism; Design Leadership; Health and Well Being; Special Populations; Sustainable and Regenerative Design; and Workplace Strategies and Design.

Current projects include studies examining whether residential communities designed for walking and cycling lead to more active lifestyles, how the environmental messages the workplace sends to prospective and current employees influences job attraction and retention, how the design of ambulatory hospital facilities affects patients’ medical experiences, and how sophisticated technologies can be used in places like the Adirondacks to revitalize the furniture industry and contribute to economic development.

Faculty

Nancy Wells
Nancy Wells Associate Professor Professor Wells is an environmental Learn More