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Schools for the Future [electronic resource] : Design Proposals from Architectural Psychology / edited by Rotraut Walden.

Contributor(s): Walden, Rotraut [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XIII, 297 p. 155 illus., 46 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658094058Subject(s): Community psychology | Environmental psychology | Buildings | Community and Environmental Psychology | Building Types and FunctionsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 155.9 LOC classification: RA790.55BF353Online resources: Click here to access online
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The Historical Development of School Buildings in the USA, Japan and Germany -- Conditions and Processes – Contributions of Architectural Psychology -- Schools Designed with User Participation -- What makes a school a “School of the Future”?.   .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Drawing on the perspectives of architectural psychology, set against the historical development of school building in the United States, Japan, and Germany, the authors’ vision is to create places where we would want to relive our own school days. The book takes the position that user design, control of stress factors and control of communication (privacy, retreats) should be allowed to modify the original architectural design to flexibly accommodate future changing requirements. The development and application of criteria for assessing functional, aesthetic, social-physical, ecological, organizational and economical aspects to various parts of the school complex call for a common language for the design process. The appendix presents 24 innovative schools from countries in five continents. Contents The Historical Development of School Buildings in the USA, Japan and Germany Conditions and Processes – Contributions of Architectural Psychology Schools Designed with User Participation What makes a school a “School of the Future”?  Target Groups Lecturers and Students of Sociology, Environmental & Architectural Psychology, Architecture, City Planning Educators, Architects, and Policy makers involved in Planning and Running Schools  Editor Rotraut Walden’s (PD. Dr. phil.) major fields of research are architectural psychology and work and organizational psychology. She holds a tenure position at the Institute for Psychology of the University in Koblenz, Germany, and has been a member of the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) since 1989.
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The Historical Development of School Buildings in the USA, Japan and Germany -- Conditions and Processes – Contributions of Architectural Psychology -- Schools Designed with User Participation -- What makes a school a “School of the Future”?.   .

Drawing on the perspectives of architectural psychology, set against the historical development of school building in the United States, Japan, and Germany, the authors’ vision is to create places where we would want to relive our own school days. The book takes the position that user design, control of stress factors and control of communication (privacy, retreats) should be allowed to modify the original architectural design to flexibly accommodate future changing requirements. The development and application of criteria for assessing functional, aesthetic, social-physical, ecological, organizational and economical aspects to various parts of the school complex call for a common language for the design process. The appendix presents 24 innovative schools from countries in five continents. Contents The Historical Development of School Buildings in the USA, Japan and Germany Conditions and Processes – Contributions of Architectural Psychology Schools Designed with User Participation What makes a school a “School of the Future”?  Target Groups Lecturers and Students of Sociology, Environmental & Architectural Psychology, Architecture, City Planning Educators, Architects, and Policy makers involved in Planning and Running Schools  Editor Rotraut Walden’s (PD. Dr. phil.) major fields of research are architectural psychology and work and organizational psychology. She holds a tenure position at the Institute for Psychology of the University in Koblenz, Germany, and has been a member of the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) since 1989.

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