A visual approach to park design

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A visual approach to park design

Albert J. Rutledge ; illustrations by Donald J. Molnar

Wiley, c1985

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Reprint. Originally published: New York, NY : Garland STPM Press, c1981. (Garland series in design)

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Bibliography: p. 169-176

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A problem-solving aid that demonstrates how better parks can result from observing human behavior in commonplace settings. It shows how behavior-based management policies can cut maintenance costs if they are applied during design and contains practical suggestions for fighting vandalism and graffiti in parks. The book describes typical design errors attributed to a lack of attention to behavioral needs, and discusses problems which typically hinder the collaboration between designers and behavioral scientists. In addition, the book is well illustrated throughout.

目次

PEOPLE WATCHING IN YOUR SPARE TIME FOR FUN AND PROFIT. The Elusive Reality Factor. How Do People Use Parks? A THEORY FOUNDATION. Designers and Behavioral Scientists: Uneasy Bedmates. Designers and Park Users: More Uneasiness. Behavioral Theories Impacting Design Routine. Milking Design Relevancy Out of Behavioral Theories. A PEOPLE-WATCHING PRESCRIPTION. Building Up the Mental Encyclopedia. Remodeling the Design Process. Footnote. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index.

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