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The volume describes strategies for integrating housing user needs in design and policy decisions through case studies. Categorical issues developed include the relationship between family attitudes and housing preferences, house form and culture, social perception of the ecological neighborhood, and residential patterns of racial change.
The volume describes strategies for integrating housing user needs in design and policy decisions through case studies. Categorical issues developed include the relationship between family attitudes and housing preferences, house form and culture, social perception of the ecological neighborhood, and residential patterns of racial change.
Integrating User Needs in Environmental Design
H. Sanoff (author)
1973
321 pages
Report
No indication
English
Social Concerns , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Residential buildings , Socioeconomic status , Environments , Houses , Requirements , Community relations , Social organization , Attitudes , Family relations , Neighborhoods , Morale , Perception , Ethnic groups , Human ecology , Economic factors , Esthetics , Quality of life , Low income housing , Preferences
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