Human response to tall buildings / (Record no. 19553)

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International Standard Book Number 879332689
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Classification number NA 6231.5 .H86 1977
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Title Human response to tall buildings /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Donald J. Conway
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvannia :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1977
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Extent xii, 362 pages :
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Dimensions 25 cm.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Series editor's foreword -- Introduction -- Sketchbook notes - human responses to tall buildings -- Part I: Commentary and overview: -- 1. Tall buildings and the quality of urban life -- 2. Social research on tall habitats: a critique and proposal for network analysis -- Part II. The tall building and its neighborhood: -- 3. The impact of high-rise structures on the community -- 4. The impact of tall buildings on users and neighbors -- 5. Human response to tall building motion -- 6. Urban office buildings: view variables -- 7. High-rise buildings versus San Francisco: measuring visual and symbolic impacts -- 8. High-rise visual impact -- 9. High-rise impacts on the use of parks and plazas -- 10. High-rise impact on city and neighborhood livability -- Part III. Housing and the livability of tall buildings -- 11. Children in high-rise buildings -- 12. Predictors of residents' satisfaction in high-rise and low-rise housing -- 13. A survey of residential responses to high-rise living -- 14. Elderly people in tall buildings: a nation-wide study -- 15. Perceptions of building height: an approach to research and some preliminary findings -- 16. The impact of high-rise housing on older residents -- 17. The influence of familiarity and age factors on responses to residential structures -- 18. Colony square: an after-occupancy user-needs evaluation -- 19. Residential choice and housing satisfaction in a singles high-rise complex -- 20. Design guidelines for high-rise family housing -- Part IV. The responses to emergency: -- 21. Movement of people in building evacuations -- 22. Emergency communications in high-rise buildings -- 23. Emergencies in tall buildings: the designers respond to the human response -- 24. High-rise fire safety/human response -- 25. Simulation of elevator performance in high-rise buildings under conditions of emergency -- 26. Sociological aspects of natural disasters -- 27. Panic behavior: some empirical observations -- Index.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element TALL BUILDINGS -- PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS -- CONGRESSES
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Personal name Conway, Donald.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Architecture LRC - Architecture National University - Manila General Circulation 11/13/2019 Reaccessioned   GC NA 6231.5 .H86 1977 NULIB000017312 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books