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Design for communality and privacy [Libro electrónico] / edited by Aristide H. Esser, Barrie B. Greenbie

Esser, Aristide H [editor] | Greenbie, Barrie B [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Editor: New York, New York, United States: Plenum Press, c1978Descripción: viii, 344 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 centímetros.ISBN: 0306400103; 9781461328551 (Print); 9781461328537 (Online).Tema(s): Dwellings -- Congresses | Buildings -- Environmental engineering -- Congresses | Personal space -- Congresses | Crowding stress -- CongressesNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 337-344 Número de sistema: 55223Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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This book developed from the workshop, "Design for Communality and Privacy," convened by Aristide H. Esser at the 6th Annual Con- ference of the Environmental Design Research Association in Lawrence, Kansas, April 1975. Since the late sixties, groups of behavior scientists and designers have been trying to engage in a common effort to improve our built environment. Thus, when in the 1974 meeting of the American Psychological Association such concepts as territoriality, privacy, personal space and crowding were discussed,1 the logical next step appeared to be translation of behavioral find- ings into design recommendations.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 337-344

Chapter 1.- introduction.. Introduction.. Chapter 2.-general.. Introductory notes.. Designed communality: a synergic context for community and privacy.. Privacy, community and activity space: a relational exploration.. Chapter 3.-crowding.. Introductory notes.. Strategies for the investigation of crowding.. Perception of residential crowding, classroom experiences, and student health.. The effect of crowding on urban families.. The social experiences of neighborhood density and apartment density (or crowding in queens, new york city.. Chapter 4.-micro-ecology.. Introductory notes.. Dynamic space: proxemic research and the design of supportive environments.. Context, structures and relationships.. Privacy regulation in public bathrooms: verbal and nonverbal behaviour.. Chapter 5.-residential design.. Introductory notes.. Dimensions of social life style in multiple dwelling housing.. Determinants of housing preference in a small town.. Chapter 6.-urban scale design.. Introductory notes.. The social ecology of the museum learning environment: implications for environmental design and management.. Social privacy in the community of diversity.. Subject Index

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This book developed from the workshop, "Design for Communality and Privacy," convened by Aristide H. Esser at the 6th Annual Con- ference of the Environmental Design Research Association in Lawrence, Kansas, April 1975. Since the late sixties, groups of behavior scientists and designers have been trying to engage in a common effort to improve our built environment. Thus, when in the 1974 meeting of the American Psychological Association such concepts as territoriality, privacy, personal space and crowding were discussed,1 the logical next step appeared to be translation of behavioral find- ings into design recommendations. eng

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