Environmental Psychology for Design introduces the discipline of environmental psychology in different and more meaningful ways to design students, encouraging them to embrace the concepts as well as incorporate them into their daily practices. The book considers the historical context of human habitation and scientific research on the interaction between environments and human behaviors, as well as individual differences related to age, gender, and cultural background. Through concise discussions of research, philosophical perspectives, and illustrations of design in practice, the author integrates fundamental environmental psychology theories into the applied art of the design fields.
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