First published in 1992, this book collects together the papers presented at the International Symposium on Design Review which was held to address the growing tendency of local governments to institute programs of aesthetic control. The editor argues that the widespread adoption of design review processes in the years preceding the conference necessitated thoroughgoing professional criticism and a number of areas of debate are identified and addressed in the subsequent papers. Are the difficulties experienced by planners, community activists and architects with the process due to its...
First published in 1992, this book collects together the papers presented at the International Symposium on Design Review which was held to address...
Wolfgang F. E. Preiser David Varady Francis Russell
First published in 1994, this book brings together the papers presented at the International Forum on Future Visions of Urban Public Housing held on November 17-20, 1994 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Participants included public housing officials, academics, practitioners and public housing residents who came together to debate, compare and analyse practices and issues in urban and public housing in industrialised nations. The 55 collected papers address the following key topics: public housing policy; comprehensive neighbourhood planning for public housing; public housing in the urban design...
First published in 1994, this book brings together the papers presented at the International Forum on Future Visions of Urban Public Housing held o...
Architectural programming the analysis of any given environment to satisfy users needs has become a given prerequisite to the design process. The programming process is often a complicated one: users present and future needs must be identified; space allowances, often predetermined, must be considered; equipment must be accommodated; all in the most cost-effective way possible. The variety of user groups is as wide as the variety of functions architecture can shelter; moreover, the different structures and needs of clients that fall within the same use classification differs so greatly...
Architectural programming the analysis of any given environment to satisfy users needs has become a given prerequisite to the design process. The p...
Wolfgang F. E. Preiser Edward White Harvey Rabinowitz
Post-occupancy evaluation, focusing on building s occupants and their needs, provides insight into the consequences of past design decisions and forms a sound basis for creating better buildings in the future.
This book, first published in 1988, includes a review of the evolution of the field, a conceptual frame-work for POE, and pragmatic information on planning, conducting, and reporting POEs. Post-Occupancy Evaluation categorizes the approaches to building evaluation by describing the three levels of POE effort indicative, investigative, and diagnostic, each differing in...
Post-occupancy evaluation, focusing on building s occupants and their needs, provides insight into the consequences of past design decisions and fo...
Few architectural styles evoke so strong a sense of place as Pueblo architecture. This book brings together experts from architecture and art, archaeology and anthropology, philosophy and history, considering Pueblo style not simply architecturally, but within its cultural, religious, economic, and climate contexts as well. The product of successive layers of Pueblo Indian, Spanish, and Anglo influences, contemporary Pueblo style is above all seen as a harmonious response to the magnificent landscape from which it emerged.
Pueblo Style and Regional Architecture, first...
Few architectural styles evoke so strong a sense of place as Pueblo architecture. This book brings together experts from architecture and art, arch...
Wolfgang F. E. Preiser Jacqueline Vischer Edward White
Design Intervention: Toward a More Humane Architecture, first published in 1991, intends to demonstrate that interest in social issues is alive and well in architecture, that there is a small but effective cadre of dedicated professionals who continue to commit themselves to solving social problems, and that architecture is being applied to the alleviation of the social ills of our time.
The editors and contributors in this book have all grappled with their own definitions of design innovation, and express in practical and useful ways their ideas for contributing to a...
Design Intervention: Toward a More Humane Architecture, first published in 1991, intends to demonstrate that interest in social issues is ...
This book is about building evaluation in the broadest sense and it transcends the meaning and conventional boundaries of the evolving field of "post-occupancy evalu- ation" by focusing on evaluation throughout the building delivery process. This process is seen not just as being linear with a product in mind, i. e., the completed and occupied building, but rather, it is seen as a cyclic evolution which has as its goal the continuous improvement of the quality of buildings. This goal can only be accomplished if evaluation occurs throughout the building delivery process, and if: 1. the...
This book is about building evaluation in the broadest sense and it transcends the meaning and conventional boundaries of the evolving field of "post-...