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Science Lab Building
New York, USA
This project focused on public perception and stakeholder response to a science and education initiative connected with a new lab environment. The study examined how local audiences, educators, students, and institutional partners viewed the social value of the project, what expectations they associated with it, and which concerns influenced acceptance. The findings helped shape communication priorities and community-facing engagement strategy.
Long Gate Bridge
Malmo, SE
For this project, Social Venues conducted a sociological study around public reaction to a large-scale urban infrastructure development. The research explored how residents perceived accessibility, disruption, long-term value, and the social meaning of the project within the city. Special attention was given to differences between demographic groups and to how daily experience influenced attitudes toward change.
Enix Lawyer Building
Toronto, CA
This study focused on trust, accessibility, and perceived transparency in relation to a new professional services environment. The project explored how different respondent groups viewed legal-service access, institutional credibility, and the relationship between physical presence and public confidence. The research helped the client better understand how space, communication, and service perception interact socially.
Deep Sea Bridge
Athens, GR
This project examined public understanding of a highly visible transportation and engineering initiative. The research centered on how people interpreted the project’s social importance, how they weighed inconvenience against long-term benefit, and what narratives influenced public support or hesitation. The study was especially useful for identifying communication gaps between technical planning and public perception.
Car Tech Building
Denver, USA
For this project, Social Venues ran a social perception study focused on innovation, workforce expectations, and community response to a technology-centered business development. The research explored how local audiences viewed the social and economic role of the project, what opportunities they associated with it, and what concerns existed around accessibility, employment, and future impact.
Nctech Building
Texas, USA
This research project focused on stakeholder attitudes toward a growing technology and operations hub. The goal was to understand how different groups interpreted the organization’s presence, what influenced trust, and how internal and external audiences differed in their expectations. The findings helped clarify which communication and engagement issues mattered most across diverse respondent segments.
Vax Tech Building
Ontario, CA
Social Venues conducted this study to better understand public attitudes toward a health- and science-related project. The research examined confidence, perceived social value, accessibility, and community response in a context where trust and interpretation played a particularly important role. The results helped the client identify where clearer messaging and stronger stakeholder engagement were needed.
Food Lab Building
Athens, GR
This project explored how people responded to a research and development initiative connected with food systems, innovation, and public benefit. The study focused on social expectations, perceived usefulness, relevance to community life, and the broader meaning audiences attached to the project. It revealed how different groups viewed the relationship between innovation and everyday social needs.
Our projects are built around real sociological questions: how people perceive change, what shapes trust, how communities respond to new initiatives, and where communication needs to become clearer. Each case is designed to move from raw opinion to structured social insight.