Description
Over 100 full color photographs and drawings to illustrate key concepts.
A new chapter on using biometrics to understand the human experience of place.
A conclusion describing how the book*s propositions reframe the history of modern architecture.
In this expanded second edition of
, the authors review new findings in psychology and neuroscience to help architects and planners better understand their clients as the sophisticated mammals they are, arriving in the world with built-in responses to the environment. Discussing key biometric tools to help designers &see* subliminal human behaviors and suggesting new ways to analyze designs before they are built, this new edition brings readers up-to-date on scientific tools relevant for assessing architecture and the human experience of the built environment.
The new edition includes:
Over 100 full color photographs and drawings to illustrate key concepts.
A new chapter on using biometrics to understand the human experience of place.
A conclusion describing how the book*s propositions reframe the history of modern architecture.
A compelling read for students, professionals, and the general public,
takes an inside-out approach to design, arguing that the more we understand human behavior, the better we can design and plan for it.






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