Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb
This book is centered around a review of award-winning ideas for the re-design of suburban Long Island, New York, but will be inspirational for anyone involved in suburb design.
This book is centered around a review of award-winning ideas for the re-design of suburban Long Island, New York, but will be inspirational for anyone involved in suburb design.
This book is a well-written biography of four specific cities that boldly moves forward to share important insights, particularly those dealing with culture, about future urban environments.
This book deals directly with the ethical issues of designing a casino, while sharing a good deal of information that is applicable to the design of stores and restaurants.
This book effectively discusses the roles of participants in the urban planning process, the importance of public expenditures that foster continuing private investments, and the usefulness of outlined planning strategies to communities of various sizes.
The professors and graduates of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee have made significant contributions to practice and research in environment and behavior-based design.
This book will interest people intrigued by the ways designers have used mirrors—indoors and out—over time, and also individuals fascinated by the effects, psychological and otherwise, created by using mirrors.
Hotel Design is filled with practical information detailing criteria that should be used to make important design decisions, and the human experience in the spaces developed is thoroughly reviewed.
This handbook devotes attention to conservation-related issues, as well as standard environmental psychology topics.
This book contanins important resources for people who are interested in applying environment-behavior and design psychology related research.
This book usefully reviews the link between aesthetics and truly sustainable design at all scales, from easily portable objects to entire cities.