Functionalism revisited : architectural theory and practice and the behavioral sciences / Jon Lang, Walter Moleski.

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Main Author: Lang, Jon T.
Other Authors: Moleski, Walter
Other title:Architectural theory and practice and the behavioral sciences.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2010.
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505 0 |a Introduction. Architectural theory and functional theory -- The inheritance : architectural practice and architectural theory today -- A framework for theory in architecture -- Creating a theory of functionalism. Concepts of function in architecture -- Experiencing architecture : the foundation for a theory of functionalism -- Functionalism updated -- The functions of the built environment : theory and practice -- Basic functions -- The accommodation of activities : behaviour settings and architecture -- Shelter and salubrious environments -- Physical and psychological safety and security -- Architecture, financial security, and profit -- Identity and community -- Identity, individualism, and the unique -- Buildings as signs and status symbols -- Advanced functions -- The cognitive function of architecture : the environment as a source of learning -- Experiential aesthetics and intellectual aesthetics -- Externalities : buildings in context -- The function of the new as a shaper of its environment -- Conclusion. Architectural theory, functional theory, and design methodology. 
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