People and Spaces
Experiences, Ethics, and Intent
Herausgeber: Glass, Tamie; Graham, Lindsay T.
People and Spaces
Experiences, Ethics, and Intent
Herausgeber: Glass, Tamie; Graham, Lindsay T.
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People and Spaces explores our relationship with our environments, unveiling the unique ways that built environments and human behavior interact in todayâ s rapidly evolving world and climate.
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People and Spaces explores our relationship with our environments, unveiling the unique ways that built environments and human behavior interact in todayâ s rapidly evolving world and climate.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780367436162
- ISBN-10: 0367436167
- Artikelnr.: 71632424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780367436162
- ISBN-10: 0367436167
- Artikelnr.: 71632424
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tamie Glass is an award-winning designer, author, and educator specializing in enhancing human experiences through design. As an Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin, she directs the Master of Arts in Design focused on Health Program. Her first book, Prompt: Socially Engaging Objects and Environments, explores psychosocial interaction within spaces. NCIDQ certified, she also maintains a design consultancy. Lindsay T. Graham is a personality and social psychologist, psychometrician, and researcher based in the United States. She specializes in the measurement of groups and individuals in virtual and built space, and the ways in which design can support people as they select, craft, and manipulate their daily environments to best fit their lives.
Part I. Introducing People and Spaces Part II. Shaping Experiences An
Integrated Model of Taste in Design: Pragmatism, Symbolism, and Aesthetics:
The PSA Model for a Foundational Re-examination of Taste in Design 2. From
the Sublime to the Vertiginous: The Psychology of Awe-chitecture 3.
Designing Meaningful Environments Post-Darwin: How Spaces Affect
Perceptions & Behaviors 4. Exploring Place Potential: Understanding
Purpose, Perception and Activation 5. Spatial Politics 6. Architecture as
Platformed Places and Mediators of Data Exchange Part III. Considering
Ethics 7. BYOE - Bring Your Own Ethics 8. Design is Service to the People.
9. Social Justice through Inclusive Design in the Built Environment 10. Big
Data, Big Insights: Data Driven Design for Desired Outcomes 11.
#WeCantUnknowThis: Design and Climate Change 12. The Urgency of Biophilia
as an Integrated Approach in the Face of Climate Change Part IV. Crafting
Intent 13. Getting to Know Clo 14. Person and Condition Centered Design 15.
Creating Optimal Learning Environments: A Case Study of Alexandria Country
Day School's Classroom Renovation 16. Designing a value-based (health) care
experience 17. Design R[E]volution: Rethinking People and the Built
Environment 18. When Sparks Fly: The Challenges and Rewards of Working
Across Disciplines Part V. Reflecting Forward Conclusion
Integrated Model of Taste in Design: Pragmatism, Symbolism, and Aesthetics:
The PSA Model for a Foundational Re-examination of Taste in Design 2. From
the Sublime to the Vertiginous: The Psychology of Awe-chitecture 3.
Designing Meaningful Environments Post-Darwin: How Spaces Affect
Perceptions & Behaviors 4. Exploring Place Potential: Understanding
Purpose, Perception and Activation 5. Spatial Politics 6. Architecture as
Platformed Places and Mediators of Data Exchange Part III. Considering
Ethics 7. BYOE - Bring Your Own Ethics 8. Design is Service to the People.
9. Social Justice through Inclusive Design in the Built Environment 10. Big
Data, Big Insights: Data Driven Design for Desired Outcomes 11.
#WeCantUnknowThis: Design and Climate Change 12. The Urgency of Biophilia
as an Integrated Approach in the Face of Climate Change Part IV. Crafting
Intent 13. Getting to Know Clo 14. Person and Condition Centered Design 15.
Creating Optimal Learning Environments: A Case Study of Alexandria Country
Day School's Classroom Renovation 16. Designing a value-based (health) care
experience 17. Design R[E]volution: Rethinking People and the Built
Environment 18. When Sparks Fly: The Challenges and Rewards of Working
Across Disciplines Part V. Reflecting Forward Conclusion
Part I. Introducing People and Spaces Part II. Shaping Experiences An
Integrated Model of Taste in Design: Pragmatism, Symbolism, and Aesthetics:
The PSA Model for a Foundational Re-examination of Taste in Design 2. From
the Sublime to the Vertiginous: The Psychology of Awe-chitecture 3.
Designing Meaningful Environments Post-Darwin: How Spaces Affect
Perceptions & Behaviors 4. Exploring Place Potential: Understanding
Purpose, Perception and Activation 5. Spatial Politics 6. Architecture as
Platformed Places and Mediators of Data Exchange Part III. Considering
Ethics 7. BYOE - Bring Your Own Ethics 8. Design is Service to the People.
9. Social Justice through Inclusive Design in the Built Environment 10. Big
Data, Big Insights: Data Driven Design for Desired Outcomes 11.
#WeCantUnknowThis: Design and Climate Change 12. The Urgency of Biophilia
as an Integrated Approach in the Face of Climate Change Part IV. Crafting
Intent 13. Getting to Know Clo 14. Person and Condition Centered Design 15.
Creating Optimal Learning Environments: A Case Study of Alexandria Country
Day School's Classroom Renovation 16. Designing a value-based (health) care
experience 17. Design R[E]volution: Rethinking People and the Built
Environment 18. When Sparks Fly: The Challenges and Rewards of Working
Across Disciplines Part V. Reflecting Forward Conclusion
Integrated Model of Taste in Design: Pragmatism, Symbolism, and Aesthetics:
The PSA Model for a Foundational Re-examination of Taste in Design 2. From
the Sublime to the Vertiginous: The Psychology of Awe-chitecture 3.
Designing Meaningful Environments Post-Darwin: How Spaces Affect
Perceptions & Behaviors 4. Exploring Place Potential: Understanding
Purpose, Perception and Activation 5. Spatial Politics 6. Architecture as
Platformed Places and Mediators of Data Exchange Part III. Considering
Ethics 7. BYOE - Bring Your Own Ethics 8. Design is Service to the People.
9. Social Justice through Inclusive Design in the Built Environment 10. Big
Data, Big Insights: Data Driven Design for Desired Outcomes 11.
#WeCantUnknowThis: Design and Climate Change 12. The Urgency of Biophilia
as an Integrated Approach in the Face of Climate Change Part IV. Crafting
Intent 13. Getting to Know Clo 14. Person and Condition Centered Design 15.
Creating Optimal Learning Environments: A Case Study of Alexandria Country
Day School's Classroom Renovation 16. Designing a value-based (health) care
experience 17. Design R[E]volution: Rethinking People and the Built
Environment 18. When Sparks Fly: The Challenges and Rewards of Working
Across Disciplines Part V. Reflecting Forward Conclusion







