Royal Research presents a comprehensive look at results gathered across multiple environments, emphasizing how each space contributes to the overall understanding of a project’s outcomes. The report focuses on measurable indicators, including efficiency, safety, and user experience, while outlining the connections between methods and the observed data. It clarifies how data was collected, how categories were defined, and how conclusions were drawn, offering readers a clear narrative about what happened, why it happened, and what it could mean for future work in both North American contexts and beyond. The document also notes the role of independent assessments and cross-checks, ensuring that conclusions are grounded in verifiable observations rather than assumptions. Across sections, it ties together the implications for policy, practice, and potential applications for researchers and decision-makers involved in urban planning, healthcare facilities, and shared-workspaces. The recurring theme is a careful, pragmatic synthesis of evidence that helps organizations weigh options and plan steps with confidence, rather than relying on guesswork or anecdote alone.