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050 _aNA 2750 .D47 1974
245 0 _aDesigning for human behavior :
_barchitecture and the behavioral sciences /
_cedited by Jon Lang [and three others]
260 _aStroudsburg, Pennsylvannia :
_bDowden, Hutchinson & Ross,
_cc1974
300 _axiii, 353 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _aSeries editor's preface -- Preface -- PART ONE: EMERGING ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURE -- Professional and client : an emerging collaborative relationship -- The architectural belief system system and social behavior -- The social order of environment design -- A model of designing process -- An early summary of the "The timeless way of building" -- The human being and the institutional building -- Environmental psychology and the design professions -- PART TWO: FUNDAMENTALS PROCESSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR -- Theories of perception and the "formal' design -- The Gestalt psychology of expression in architecture -- Psychological factors in the use of light and lighting in buildings -- The house as a symbol of the self -- Predicting the meaning of architecture -- Architecture in the head: cognitive mapping -- The mental image and design -- Behavior settings as data-generating units for the environmental planner and architect -- The physical setting as a factor in group function and process -- Looking back at a personal space -- Meeting man's basic spatial needs in artificial environments -- PART THREE: OBTAINING AND USING BEHAVIORAL INFORMATION -- Surveys, questionnaires, and intervews -- Measuring attributes of the visual environment -- Unobstrusive measures: their nature and utility for architects -- The evaluation of environments: behavioral observations in an undersea habitat -- Experimental methods in environmental design research -- Fundamentals values in planning with the nonpaying client -- Behavioral analysis and environmental programming for offices -- Evaluating buildings on a performance basis -- Building evaluation, user satisfaction, and design -- PART FOUR: CONCLUSION -- Arm folding and architecture: allied arts -- PART FIVE: Bibliography -- Designing for human behavior: a reference bibliography -- Index.
650 _aARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
700 _aLang, Jon T.;Burnette, Charles.;Moleski, Walter.;Vachon, David.
_eeditor;editor;editor;editor
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