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E-grāmata: Choice Architecture: A new approach to behavior, design, and wellness [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 116 pages, 49 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351248990
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 116 pages, 49 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351248990

From Vitruvius in the 1st century BCE on, there has been an attempt to understand how architecture works, especially in its poetic aspect but also in its basic functions. Design can encourage us to walk, to experience community, to imagine new ways of being, and can affect countless other choices we make that shape our health and happiness.

Using the ideas of rational choice theory and behavioral economics, Choice Architecture shows how behavior, design, and wellness are deeply interconnected. As active agents, we choose our responses to the architectural meanings we encounter based on our perception of our individual contexts. The book offers a way to approach the design of spaces for human flourishing and explains in rich detail how the potential of the built environment to influence our well-being can be realized.

List of figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Preface xii
1 The Inescapable Architecture of Everyday Life
1(3)
2 A Framework for Architectural Interpretation
4(35)
2.1 Rational Persons
6(1)
2.2 Architects and Designers
7(2)
2.3 Looking a Little More Closely at What Happens Inside Phil
9(4)
2.4 Abstracting From Phil: The Elements of Choice Theory
13(9)
2.5 Extending this Model to the Community
22(1)
2.6 The Architectural Problem
23(1)
2.7 Phil Can Sometimes be Inconsistently Rational
24(6)
2.8 How Tom's Irrationality can Sometimes Help Him
30(6)
2.9 The Architectural Problem Revisited
36(3)
3 Rational and Irrational Behavior
39(54)
3.1 Back to Consistent Rationality
39(7)
3.2 Anchoring
46(5)
3.3 Availability
51(7)
3.4 The Cost of Zero Cost
58(4)
3.5 Nonlinearity
62(6)
3.6 Representativeness
68(4)
3.7 Framing
72(6)
3.8 Reference Point Shifts
78(9)
3.9 An Overview of the Architectural Problem
87(6)
4 Reflecting on Choice Architecture
93(18)
4.1 Architecture Is Not a Tree
93(8)
4.2 The Structure of Architectural Experience
101(3)
4.3 A Few Cautionary Remarks
104(1)
4.4 Uncertainty
105(1)
4.5 Utility and Meaning
106(3)
4.6 The Inescapable Architecture of Everyday Life
109(2)
Bibliography 111(2)
Index 113
Avani Parikh is an architect planner with a consulting practice in healthcare architecture. She was co-chair of the AIANY Health Facilities Committee and has also served on various nonprofit and government committees in New York and Mumbai, formulating an innovative Transfer of Development Rights proposal for Bombays Development Plan. She has written about and taught modern architecture, city planning, and the history and theory of healthcare design.









Prashant Parikh was a Senior Research Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University. Now an independent scholar, he is a pioneer in the application of game theory to communication and meaning, and the author of three books on philosophical and linguistic semantics including Language and Equilibrium.