Well designed buildings deliver economic benefits
Language: English Series: Scottish Executive News Release ; 10 August 2006Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: A recent study has revealed that well-designed buildings can attract investment, create jobs, and improve staff performance. The study, commissioned by the Scottish Executive and conducted by research consultants, Morris Hargreaves McIntyre, reviewed over 100 research reports compiled over the past decade by world-leading academics and professional architectural institutions from the UK, Europe, Canada and New Zealand.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A recent study has revealed that well-designed buildings can attract investment, create jobs, and improve staff performance. The study, commissioned by the Scottish Executive and conducted by research consultants, Morris Hargreaves McIntyre, reviewed over 100 research reports compiled over the past decade by world-leading academics and professional architectural institutions from the UK, Europe, Canada and New Zealand.