Sustainable Buildings in Practice: What the Users Think
The design community has been looking for a text detailing space users’ responses to sustainable building practices—and here it is.
The design community has been looking for a text detailing space users’ responses to sustainable building practices—and here it is.
This book is stunningly comprehensive and should be read by everyone involved with museums, zoos and similar venues.
This book makes a compelling case that people should recognize how nature enhances well-being.
This book is a comprehensive collection of essays related to the psychology underlying visual experiences.
Cities for People can provide urban planners with information they need to improve cities around the world.
This is a very readable and amply illustrated guide to workspace design in Europe.
This book explores the social and physical roles of chairs in our lives. Important design attributes of chairs are covered in detail, and an historical retrospective of chair design is included.
This is an intellectual history of twentieth century urban planning, where the central theme of the book is the interplay between design intentions and market forces.
This book reviews the important considerations that underlie workplace design choices.
This book explores some of the design ramifications of conceptual and concrete patterns.