People and Buildings

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Abraham H. Maslow
Alan Colquhoun
Alexander Kira
Amos Rapoport
Architectural Determinism
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B. W. P. Wells
Barry Schwartz
behavioral science in architectural design
Bernard Barber
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Christopher Alexander
crowding effects
Daniel M. Wilner
Derk De Jonge
Design Bulletin
Edward T. Hall
environmental psychology
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Esthetic Surroundings
Hearing Acuity
Housing Administrator
Interactional Territories
James Marston Fitch
Joachim F. Wohlwill
John Cassel
John N. Hazard
Le Corbusier
Lead Base Paints
Lee E. Farr
Lee Rainwater
Leon Festinger
Long House
Low Class People
Low Income Negro Population
Marc Fried
Marvin B. Scott
Matthew Tayback
Maurice Broady
Murray Silverstein
Nancy Jo Felipe
Newton Watson
Norbett L. Mintz
Pecuniary Canons
privacy theory
Quantity Surveyors
Robert Gutman
Robert Sommer
Rosabelle Price Walkley
Severe Grief
Severe Grief Reactions
Sim Van Der Ryn
social architecture
spatial behavior
Spatial Invasions
Speech Interference Level
Stanford M. Lyman
Stevenage Development Corporation
Thomas C. Pinkerton
Thorstein Veblen
Turf Defense
urban mental health
Urethral Opening
Urine Stream
Violated
War Memorials
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138529700
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is at the present time a continuing interest in relating the behavioral sciences to design disciplines. Sociologists and social psychologists have been added to faculties of architecture schools, where they off er seminars and participate as programming specialists and design critics in studio courses. Behavioral scientists in many European countries have collaborated with architects and planners in design work undertaken by governmental ministries, and more recently have been participating in the work of private design fi rms. Similar developments are now common in the United States.

In this fascinating study of the "ecology of buildings," biologists, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and architects analyze the effect of working and living spaces on human behavior. Focusing on such contemporary social problems as the influence of the physical environment on psychological stress, mental illness, family disorganization, urban violence, and delinquency, the contributors show that we must respect the constraints that the environment and the nature of man impose on human adaptability.

The selections in People and Buildings have been written primarily by scientists and designers working in the behavioral mode. The selections within each part have been arranged to provide an ordered argument or exploration of the general topic with which the part as a whole deals. To facilitate the reader's appreciation of the argument, each selection is preceded by a short prefatory statement. In view of the fact that a single article or preface can hardly be representative of the depth of the literature that has developed around an argument, Gutman has included an annotated bibliography, which is keyed to the selections through the use of subheadings. A new introduction by Nathan Glazer has been prepared for this edition.