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Using psychology to develop spaces that enrich human experience

Place design matters. Everyone perceives the world around them in a slightly different way, but there are fundamental laws that describe how people experience their physical environments. Place science principles can be applied in homes, schools, stores, restaurants, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and the other spaces people inhabit. This guide to person-centered place design shows architects, landscape architects, interior designers, and other interested individuals how to develop spaces that enrich human experience using concepts derived from rigorous qualitative and quantitative research.

In Place Advantage: Applied Psychology for Interior Architecture, applied environmental psychologist Sally Augustin offers design practitioners accessible environmental psychological insights into how elements of the physical environment influence human attitudes and behaviors. She introduces the gene

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"This guide to person-centered place design shows architects, landscape architects, interior designers and other interested individuals how to develop spaces that enrich human experience using concepts derived from rigorous qualitative and quantitative research. Sally Augustin offers design practitioners accessible environmental psychological insights into how elements of the physical environment influence human attitudes and behaviors." (Medical Construction & Design, May/June 2009)

Table of Contents
FOREWORD.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

1 OVERVIEW OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF SPACE.

2 FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN INTERACTIONS WITH THEIR PHYSICAL WORLD.

3 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS SATISFIED THROUGH PLACE DESIGN.

4 UNIVERSAL FEATURES OF WELL-DESIGNED SPACES.

5 EMOTIONAL AND COGNITIVE RESPONSES TO SENSORY INFORMATION.

6 HUMAN REACTIONS TO STATIC ELEMENTS.

7 PLACE DESIGN THAT REFLECTS INDIVIDUAL PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE.

8 NATIONAL CULTURE AND PLACE EXPERIENCE.

9 PREDOMINANT ACTIVITY AND THE DESIGN OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS.

10 INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY-BASED PLACE DESIGN PRINCIPLES.

11 RESEARCH METHODS FOR PLACE DESIGNERS.

12 SPECIAL FOCUS: HOMES.

13 SPECIAL FOCUS: WORKPLACES.

14 SPECIAL FOCUS: RETAIL SPACES.

15 SPECIAL FOCUS: LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS.

16 SPECIAL FOCUS: HEALTHCARE FACILITIES.

17 PLACE DESIGNERS’ VITAL INFLUENCE ON HUMAN WELL-BEING.

IMPORTANT SOURCES/RELATED READINGS.

INDEX.

Place Advantage

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470422120, 978-0470422120
      ISBN10: 0470422122

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Using psychology to develop spaces that enrich human experience

      Place design matters. Everyone perceives the world around them in a slightly different way, but there are fundamental laws that describe how people experience their physical environments. Place science principles can be applied in homes, schools, stores, restaurants, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and the other spaces people inhabit. This guide to person-centered place design shows architects, landscape architects, interior designers, and other interested individuals how to develop spaces that enrich human experience using concepts derived from rigorous qualitative and quantitative research.

      In Place Advantage: Applied Psychology for Interior Architecture, applied environmental psychologist Sally Augustin offers design practitioners accessible environmental psychological insights into how elements of the physical environment influence human attitudes and behaviors. She introduces the gene

      Trade Review
      "This guide to person-centered place design shows architects, landscape architects, interior designers and other interested individuals how to develop spaces that enrich human experience using concepts derived from rigorous qualitative and quantitative research. Sally Augustin offers design practitioners accessible environmental psychological insights into how elements of the physical environment influence human attitudes and behaviors." (Medical Construction & Design, May/June 2009)

      Table of Contents
      FOREWORD.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

      1 OVERVIEW OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF SPACE.

      2 FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN INTERACTIONS WITH THEIR PHYSICAL WORLD.

      3 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS SATISFIED THROUGH PLACE DESIGN.

      4 UNIVERSAL FEATURES OF WELL-DESIGNED SPACES.

      5 EMOTIONAL AND COGNITIVE RESPONSES TO SENSORY INFORMATION.

      6 HUMAN REACTIONS TO STATIC ELEMENTS.

      7 PLACE DESIGN THAT REFLECTS INDIVIDUAL PERSONALITY AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE.

      8 NATIONAL CULTURE AND PLACE EXPERIENCE.

      9 PREDOMINANT ACTIVITY AND THE DESIGN OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS.

      10 INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY-BASED PLACE DESIGN PRINCIPLES.

      11 RESEARCH METHODS FOR PLACE DESIGNERS.

      12 SPECIAL FOCUS: HOMES.

      13 SPECIAL FOCUS: WORKPLACES.

      14 SPECIAL FOCUS: RETAIL SPACES.

      15 SPECIAL FOCUS: LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS.

      16 SPECIAL FOCUS: HEALTHCARE FACILITIES.

      17 PLACE DESIGNERS’ VITAL INFLUENCE ON HUMAN WELL-BEING.

      IMPORTANT SOURCES/RELATED READINGS.

      INDEX.

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