Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature
This is a reader friendly guide for developing environmentally sustainable urban plans, or “sustainable urbanism.”
This is a reader friendly guide for developing environmentally sustainable urban plans, or “sustainable urbanism.”
This book focuses on recent neuroscience research related to body maps (the brain’s understanding of its body and the space around it), and much is applicable to designers.
Klingmann comprehensively addresses the evolution of branded spaces and provides guidance to designers.
Universal design at an urban scale can potentially improve livability and quality of life for everyone.
Yelavich masterfully discusses the evolving practice of interior design and the relationship between interior design and human experience.
Salama and Wilkinson thoroughly address important contemporary issues in design pedagogy.
The buildings that house schools of architecture are an interesting building form to study, even for those who will never design a building of that type.
Architecture can encourage group innovation, but it does not dictate innovative thoughts. Allen and Henn detail the relationship between organizational factors, space, and innovation.
Hillier’s classic, 1996 introduction to the concepts of space syntax, Space is the Machine, has been enhanced and reissued electronically by Space Syntax Limited.
O’Neill’s stated focus for Measuring Workplace Performance is “measuring the alignment between the physical office work environment, and human performance and business objectives.”