Designing for privacy and related needs
Stewart-Pollack, Julie.
creator
Menconi, Rosemary.
text
dictionary
nyu
New York
Fairchild Publ.
2005
monographic
eng
xviii, 248 p. : ill., plans ; 28 cm.
"This book provides a synthesis of research, theory, and practical application to explore and examine the concept of privacy as a function of interior design responsibility. Filled with cutting-edge material, the text presents information in a straightforward manner. Privacy needs and solutions are examined for residential, healthcare, hospitality, and work environments. Age-specific privacy needs are also covered. Students learn that privacy is not a luxury experience but a basic and restorative human need that reduces stress, enhances self-identity and creativity, and enables people to better manage both personal activities and social interactions."--BOOK JACKET.
Ch. 1. Why study privacy -- Ch. 2. The concept of privacy and its role in our lives -- Ch. 3. Characteristics of physical environments that promote privacy -- Ch. 4. Privacy and related needs in residential design -- Ch. 5. Privacy and related needs in work environments -- Ch. 6. Privacy and related needs in healthcare environments -- Ch. 7. Privacy and related needs in hospitality design -- Ch. 8. Age-specific considerations for privacy.
Julie Stewart-Pollack and Rosemary Menconi.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Interior Design
Architectural design
Psychological aspects
Architecture
Human factors
Privacy
NA2542.4 .S74 2005
NA2750 .S72 2005
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