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MAKING PLACES FOR PEOPLE 12 questions every designer should ask.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : ROUTLEDGE, 2024.Edition: Second editionDescription: 274 Pages : Color Photos ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Other title:
  • Tewelve questions every designer should ask
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 720.103 C.C.M 23
LOC classification:
  • NA2542.4
Online resources: Summary: Making Places for People explores 12 social questions crucial to environmental design. Authors Christie Johnson Coffin and Jenny Young bring perspectives from practice and teaching to challenge assumptions about how places meet human needs. In this expanded second edition, the authors continue to explore the complexities of basic questions, such as: What is the story of this place? What logic orders it? How big is it? How sustainable is it? They consider the impact on making places of pandemic, climate change, human migration, and contemporary discussions of diversity, equity, and justice. Short, approachable, easy-to-read chapters, illustrated with updated examples of projects from around the world, bring together theory, methodology and key research findings. Understanding experienced and research-based connections between people and built form can inspire designs that make places of meaning and delight. This second edition will be essential reading for design students and professionals.
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Making Places for People explores 12 social questions crucial to environmental design. Authors Christie Johnson Coffin and Jenny Young bring perspectives from practice and teaching to challenge assumptions about how places meet human needs. In this expanded second edition, the authors continue to explore the complexities of basic questions, such as: What is the story of this place? What logic orders it? How big is it? How sustainable is it? They consider the impact on making places of pandemic, climate change, human migration, and contemporary discussions of diversity, equity, and justice. Short, approachable, easy-to-read chapters, illustrated with updated examples of projects from around the world, bring together theory, methodology and key research findings. Understanding experienced and research-based connections between people and built form can inspire designs that make places of meaning and delight. This second edition will be essential reading for design students and professionals.

Christie Johnson Coffin practices architecture in the western United States, Taiwan, Nicaragua, and India with a focus on healthcare and laboratory research design. Her university teaching includes the University of California Berkeley, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic State University, National Taiwan University, and the University of Oregon. Jenny Young teaches architectural design and human factors in design. Her research focuses on key attributes of successful public spaces and urban form. Her practice includes school, library, and clinic projects, and residential design. She is Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon.

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