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Visual Research Methods in Design (Routledge Revivals) [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 223 pages, height x width: 240x190 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138688428
  • ISBN-13: 9781138688421
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 223 pages, height x width: 240x190 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138688428
  • ISBN-13: 9781138688421
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First published in 1991, this book is about applications and issues relating to the visual environment. The content pertains to the understanding of human behaviour in the environment by recording behaviour and actions or by direct interaction with people. The author examines research and planning methods that primarily stress the visual features of the physical environment. Traditionally, environmental research has relied on verbal descriptions and perceptions of the physical environment, virtually ignoring the visual component and the potential application of the social sciences for gathering this data. Various strategies that can expand the visual information base have been explored here: diagramming, photo-interviewing, photo-sorting, mapping, notation, simulation, videotaping, and CADD.

Preface ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Environmental Measurement
1(36)
Multiple Sorting
5(2)
Landscape Evaluation Paradigms
7(4)
Visual Representation
11(3)
Visual Cues
14(1)
Categorizing Visual Cues
15(5)
Recognition of Building Types
20(5)
Attributes of Residential Environments
25(6)
Characterizing Historic Architecture
31(3)
Photo Interviewing
34(3)
Chapter 2 Imageability
37(36)
Contextual Infill
40(4)
Residential Context
44(3)
Best Fit Slide Rule
47(3)
Environmental Character
50(6)
Visual Appraisal
56(6)
Approach Road Planting
62(2)
Signscape
64(4)
Streetscape Graphics
68(1)
Streetscape Workshop
69(4)
Chapter 3 Environmental Mapping
73(34)
Cognitive Mapping
74(3)
Direct Observation
77(4)
Observing Library Visitors
81(1)
Mapping Schools
82(5)
Observing Children's Activities
87(3)
Mapping Children's Activities
90(3)
Tracking
93(2)
Documentary Techniques
95(1)
Photo Streetscapes
96(2)
Transforming Street Scenes
98(1)
Photographically Studying Behavior
98(4)
Stereoscopic Photography
102(2)
Sonic Mapping
104(3)
Chapter 4 Visual Notation
107(28)
Encoding
109(4)
Motation
113(1)
Recording Highway Sequences
114(3)
Townscape
117(3)
Awareness Walks
120(2)
Translation
122(3)
RSVP Cycles
125(1)
Proxemic Behavior
126(4)
Wayfinding and Notation
130(5)
Chapter 5 Environmental Simulation
135(24)
Spaces that Connect
137(2)
Simulation Booth
139(2)
Simulation Models
141(4)
Full-scale Modelworkshop
145(1)
Lund Simulator
146(1)
Computer Simulation
147(3)
Computerized User Flow Patterns
150(3)
Virtual Environmental Display
153(1)
Simulation in Context
154(1)
Simulation Games for Information Collection
154(3)
Housing Layout Game
157(2)
Chapter 6 Planning and Design
159(46)
Goal Setting in Design
160(5)
Knowledge of Emerging Environmental
165(4)
Preservation Strategies (KEEPS) Space Planning
169(2)
Housing Trade-offs
171(3)
Goal Setting in Education
174(7)
Campsite Design
181(8)
Morphological Method: Continuing Care Center
189(4)
Planning Ballot
193(2)
Housing Assembly Kit
195(1)
Community Library
196(3)
Working Together
199(2)
Design Telethon
201(4)
References 205(14)
Index 219
Sanoff, Henry