People and Buildings
Herausgeber: Gutman, Robert
People and Buildings
Herausgeber: Gutman, Robert
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There is at the present time a continuing interest in relating the behavioral sciences to design disciplines
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138529700
- ISBN-10: 1138529702
- Artikelnr.: 50497178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138529700
- ISBN-10: 1138529702
- Artikelnr.: 50497178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robert Gutman
One: Behavioral Constraints on Building Design
1: The Aesthetics of Function
2: Physiology and Anatomy of Urination
Design Considerations for Urination
3: Cultural Variability in Physical Standards
4: Invasions of Personal Space
5: Territoriality: A Neglected Sociological Dimension
6: The Physical Environment: A Problem for a Psychology of Stimulation
Two: Spatial Organization and Social Interaction
7: The Psycho-Social Influence of Building Environment: Sociometric Findings in Large and Small Office Spaces
8: Architecture and Group Membership
9: Silent Assumptions in Social Communication
10: The Social Psychology of Privacy
11: Social Theory in Architectural Design
Three: Environmental Influences on Health and Well-Being
12: The Housing Environment and Family Life
13: Medical Consequences of Environmental Home Noises
14: Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: I. Initial Short-Term Effects of Three Esthetic Conditions upon Perceiving "Energy" and "Well-Being" in Faces 1
Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: II. Prolonged and Repeated Experience in a "Beautiful" and an "Ugly" Room 7
15: Grieving for a Lost Home
16: Health Consequences of Population Density and Crowding
Four: The Social Meaning of Architecture
17: Images of Urban Areas: Their Structure and Psychological Foundations
18: Furniture Arrangement as a Symbol of Judicial Roles
19: Fear and the House-as-Haven in the Lower Class
20: Pecuniary Canons of Taste
21: Place, Symbol, and Utilitarian Function in War Memorials
Five: The Application of Behavioral Science to Design
22: The Questions Architects Ask 1
23: The Room, A Student's Personal Environment
24: Old People's Flatlets at Stevenage
25: Typology and Design Method
26: The City as a Mechanism for Sustaining Human Contact
1: The Aesthetics of Function
2: Physiology and Anatomy of Urination
Design Considerations for Urination
3: Cultural Variability in Physical Standards
4: Invasions of Personal Space
5: Territoriality: A Neglected Sociological Dimension
6: The Physical Environment: A Problem for a Psychology of Stimulation
Two: Spatial Organization and Social Interaction
7: The Psycho-Social Influence of Building Environment: Sociometric Findings in Large and Small Office Spaces
8: Architecture and Group Membership
9: Silent Assumptions in Social Communication
10: The Social Psychology of Privacy
11: Social Theory in Architectural Design
Three: Environmental Influences on Health and Well-Being
12: The Housing Environment and Family Life
13: Medical Consequences of Environmental Home Noises
14: Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: I. Initial Short-Term Effects of Three Esthetic Conditions upon Perceiving "Energy" and "Well-Being" in Faces 1
Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: II. Prolonged and Repeated Experience in a "Beautiful" and an "Ugly" Room 7
15: Grieving for a Lost Home
16: Health Consequences of Population Density and Crowding
Four: The Social Meaning of Architecture
17: Images of Urban Areas: Their Structure and Psychological Foundations
18: Furniture Arrangement as a Symbol of Judicial Roles
19: Fear and the House-as-Haven in the Lower Class
20: Pecuniary Canons of Taste
21: Place, Symbol, and Utilitarian Function in War Memorials
Five: The Application of Behavioral Science to Design
22: The Questions Architects Ask 1
23: The Room, A Student's Personal Environment
24: Old People's Flatlets at Stevenage
25: Typology and Design Method
26: The City as a Mechanism for Sustaining Human Contact
One: Behavioral Constraints on Building Design
1: The Aesthetics of Function
2: Physiology and Anatomy of Urination
Design Considerations for Urination
3: Cultural Variability in Physical Standards
4: Invasions of Personal Space
5: Territoriality: A Neglected Sociological Dimension
6: The Physical Environment: A Problem for a Psychology of Stimulation
Two: Spatial Organization and Social Interaction
7: The Psycho-Social Influence of Building Environment: Sociometric Findings in Large and Small Office Spaces
8: Architecture and Group Membership
9: Silent Assumptions in Social Communication
10: The Social Psychology of Privacy
11: Social Theory in Architectural Design
Three: Environmental Influences on Health and Well-Being
12: The Housing Environment and Family Life
13: Medical Consequences of Environmental Home Noises
14: Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: I. Initial Short-Term Effects of Three Esthetic Conditions upon Perceiving "Energy" and "Well-Being" in Faces 1
Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: II. Prolonged and Repeated Experience in a "Beautiful" and an "Ugly" Room 7
15: Grieving for a Lost Home
16: Health Consequences of Population Density and Crowding
Four: The Social Meaning of Architecture
17: Images of Urban Areas: Their Structure and Psychological Foundations
18: Furniture Arrangement as a Symbol of Judicial Roles
19: Fear and the House-as-Haven in the Lower Class
20: Pecuniary Canons of Taste
21: Place, Symbol, and Utilitarian Function in War Memorials
Five: The Application of Behavioral Science to Design
22: The Questions Architects Ask 1
23: The Room, A Student's Personal Environment
24: Old People's Flatlets at Stevenage
25: Typology and Design Method
26: The City as a Mechanism for Sustaining Human Contact
1: The Aesthetics of Function
2: Physiology and Anatomy of Urination
Design Considerations for Urination
3: Cultural Variability in Physical Standards
4: Invasions of Personal Space
5: Territoriality: A Neglected Sociological Dimension
6: The Physical Environment: A Problem for a Psychology of Stimulation
Two: Spatial Organization and Social Interaction
7: The Psycho-Social Influence of Building Environment: Sociometric Findings in Large and Small Office Spaces
8: Architecture and Group Membership
9: Silent Assumptions in Social Communication
10: The Social Psychology of Privacy
11: Social Theory in Architectural Design
Three: Environmental Influences on Health and Well-Being
12: The Housing Environment and Family Life
13: Medical Consequences of Environmental Home Noises
14: Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: I. Initial Short-Term Effects of Three Esthetic Conditions upon Perceiving "Energy" and "Well-Being" in Faces 1
Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: II. Prolonged and Repeated Experience in a "Beautiful" and an "Ugly" Room 7
15: Grieving for a Lost Home
16: Health Consequences of Population Density and Crowding
Four: The Social Meaning of Architecture
17: Images of Urban Areas: Their Structure and Psychological Foundations
18: Furniture Arrangement as a Symbol of Judicial Roles
19: Fear and the House-as-Haven in the Lower Class
20: Pecuniary Canons of Taste
21: Place, Symbol, and Utilitarian Function in War Memorials
Five: The Application of Behavioral Science to Design
22: The Questions Architects Ask 1
23: The Room, A Student's Personal Environment
24: Old People's Flatlets at Stevenage
25: Typology and Design Method
26: The City as a Mechanism for Sustaining Human Contact