The Built Environment: Creative Inquiry Into Design and PlanningThis book sets architecture in a broader context, emphasizing connections between building design and function. Here is an outstanding introduction for students and anyone interested in how the built environment influences our daily lives. |
Contents
Definition and Scope | 3 |
A Historic Timeline | 29 |
Designing with the Intrinsic Organization of the Built Environment | 45 |
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activities adapted Adirondack Park aesthetic agricultural architects areas Art Nouveau Bartuska Bauhaus building built environment Central Place Theory century chapter climate complex components concept conservation construction context created creative cultural defined design and planning earth ecological economic ecosystems effects elements energy engineering environmental design example forest Frederick Law Olmsted function garden global habitat hierarchy historic housing human needs Ian McHarg impact important increased individual industrial integration interaction interior design interior space Interiors Products land landscape architecture Le Corbusier levels living materials McHarg ment natural environment neighborhood objects organization Park patterns perception planners plants problems programs regional planning requires response scale social society structures synthesis tion tradition ture understanding United University Urban Design values vernacular visual visual perception Washington State University waste whole zoning Zuiderzee
References to this book
The Greenwood Dictionary of Education John William Collins,Nancy P. O'Brien No preview available - 2003 |



