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Responding to social change / edited by Basil Honikman.
Title & Author:

Responding to social change / edited by Basil Honikman.

Publication:

Stroudsburg, Pa. : Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross ; [New York] : Distributed by Halsted Press, [1975]

Description:

viii, 311 pages ; 24 cm

Series:

Community development series ; 19

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Stephen Grabow. -- Introduction / Basil Honikman. -- The changing urban environment of North America / Hans Blumenfeld. -- Grounds for utopia / Kevin Lynch. -- Social governance and environmental design / Constance Perin. -- Commentary / Chester Hartman [and others]. -- Function and symbolism in architecture / Geoffrey H. Broadbent. -- Aims and potentials of design methodology / Donald P. Grant. -- The representation and evaluation of environments / Robert G. Hershberger. -- Automated generation of minimum energy cost building designs: a response of computer-aided design / William J. Mitchell. -- Behavioral research for design application: on making the myth a reality / Edward R. Ostrander. -- An "anthropological" approach to environmental design research / Amos Rapoport. -- Environmental psychology and the behavior setting / Paul V. Gump. -- Coping with environmental change / David Canter. -- Cognitive mapping research / Sue-Ann Lee. -- Spatial behavior and environmental imagery: lines on the public face / Brian Goodey. -- Behavioral ecology: a new approach to health status and health care / Edwin P. Willems and David E. Campbell. -- Synthesizing major perspectives on environmental impact: a social ecological approach / Rudolf H. Moos. -- Son of rationality / Henry Sanoff. -- Man-environment humanities / David Clarke. -- Bosti: a working model of education through research / Michael Brill. -- Design as an instrument of change: the role of design in two possible future worlds / Maynard W. Shelley. -- The undermanned future / Robert B. Bechtel. -- Transporting environmental research into regulatory policy / Francis T. Ventre. -- Establishing an interdisciplinary commitment / John Archea.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP20.00 0.
ISBN:

0470408766
9780470408766

Subject:

Environmental engineering.
Human ecology.
Architecture and society.
Technique de l'environnement.
Écologie humaine.
Architecture et société.
environmental engineering.
human ecology.
Sozialer Wandel
Umweltveränderung
Environment planning Effects of social change

Added entries:

Honikman, Basil.
Community development series ; v. 19.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 245812
Call No.: BIB 175430
Status: Available

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