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_aFacility programming : _bmethods and applications / _cedited by Wolfgang F. E. Preiser |
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_aStroudsburg, Pennsylvannia : _bDowden, Hutchinson & Ross, _cc1978 |
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_axii, 340 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | _vCDS ; 39 | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aSeries editor's foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: FACILITY PROGRAMMING -- 2. Restructuring the hidden program: toward an architecture of social change -- 3. A Process for adapting existing buildings for new office uses -- 4. Programming across cultures: a cultural food preparation center for Cochiti Indian Pueblo -- 5. The support-infill concept as a methodology for user participation in mass housing projects -- 7. Environmental programming for human needs -- PART II. PROGRAMMING FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN -- 8. Habitable schools: programming for a changing environment -- 9. Recycling institutional buildings: a data base technique -- 10. Downtown malls: a blueprint for success --11. User needs in residential areas: Martin Luther King Square, San Francisco -- 12. Health care facilities -- PART III. RESEARCH FOR FACILITY PROGRAMMING -- 13. Specifying for user needs in office environments -- 14. Post construction evaluation and guidelines for elderly housing -- 15. Habitability programming for U.S. naval ships -- 16. Parameter of habitable environments -- 17. Computer-aided facilities programming in environmental design education and research -- 18. Programming guidance for the institutional client -- PART IV. PROSPECTS FOR FACILITY PROGRAMMING -- 19. Prospects for the field of facility programming -- Author index -- Subject index. | ||
650 | _aARCHITECTURAL DESIGN -- RESEARCH | ||
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_aPreiser, Wolfgang F. E. _eeditor |
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