3. Celadyn M. (2018), Environmental activation of inner space components in sustainable interior design, „Sustainability”, Vol. 10(6), DOI: 10.3390/su10061945.
11. Kellert S.R. et al. (eds.), (2008), Biophilic design: the theory, science and practice of bringing buildings to life, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken.
12. Ko K. et al. (2011), Long-Term Product Attachment: A Sustainable Design Approach for Optimising the Relationship Between Users and Products, in: Proceedings of the Tao of Sustainability, International Conference on Sustainable Design Strategies in a Globalization Context, Beijing, China, 27–29 October 2011; p. 580–587.
13. Mugge R. et al. (2006), Product Attachment and Product Lifetime: The Role of Personality Congruity and Fashion, „European Advances in Consumer Research”, Vol. 7, p. 460–466.
17. Salingaros N.A, Masden K.G. (2008), Neuro-science, the Natural Environment, and Building Design, in: Biophilic design: the theory, science and practice of bringing buildings to life, eds. S.R. Kellert, J. Heerwagen, M. Mador, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken.