Sensory design
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- 9780816639601
- 745.4019 MAL
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745.4 ZUM Ferrari legends: Classics of style and design | 745.401 BOR Designing things : a critical introduction to the culture of objects | 745.401 FLU The shape of things : a philosophy of design | 745.4019 MAL Sensory design | 745.40688 PRE How to market design consultancy services : finding, winning, keeping, and developing clients | 745.407 ZAN Design and craft in education | 745.4071 TEM Developing creative thinking in beginning design |
Explores the nature of our responses to spatial constructs, from various sorts of buildings to gardens and outdoor spaces, to constructions of fantasy. To the degree that this response can be calculated, it can serve as a typology for the design of significant spaces, one that would sharply contrast with the Cartesian model that dominates architecture today. In developing this typology, the authors consult the environmental sciences, anthropology, psychology, and architectural theory, as well as the spatial analysis found in literary depiction. Finally, they examine the opportunities that CAVE and other immersive virtual reality technologies present in furthering a new, sensory-oriented design paradigm. The result is a new philosophy of design that both celebrates our sensuous occupation of the built environment and creates more humane design.