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Design for communality and privacy

edited by Aristide H. Esser and Barrie B. Greenbie

Plenum Press, c1978

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"Based on a workshop convened by Aristide H. Esser at the sixth annual conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, held in Lawrence, Kansas, April 21, 1975"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Table of Contents

Section 1: General.- Introductory Notes.- Designed communality: A synergic context for community and privacy..- Privacy, community and activity space: A relational exploration..- Section 2: Crowding.- Introductory Notes.- Strategies for the investigation of crowding..- Perception of residential crowding, classroom experiences, and student health..- The effect of crowding in urban families..- The social experiences of neighborhood density and apartment density (or crowding) in Queens, New York City..- Section 3: Micro-Ecology.- Introductory Notes.- Dynamic space: Proxemic research and the design of supportive environments..- Context, structures and relationships..- Privacy regulation in public bathrooms: Verbal and nonverbal behaviour..- Section 4: Residential Design.- Introductory Notes.- Dimensions of social life style in multiple dwelling housing..- Determinants of housing preference in a small town..- Section 5: Urban Scale Design.- Introductory Notes.- The social ecology of the museum learning environment: Implications for environmental design and management..- Social privacy in the community of diversity..- Contributors.- Author Index.

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