Lang, Jon

Creative Architecture Theory:The Role Of The Behavioral Sciences in Environmental Design - New York Van Nostrand Reinhold 1987 - 278p.:ill.

The book combines architectural theory with environmental and social sciences to provide a comprehensive guide for designing human-centered buildings. It is a key reference for students and practitioners.

"Creative Architecture Theory:The Role Of The Behavioral Sciences in Environmental Design" by Jon Lang is a comprehensive and influential textbook that bridges the gap between architectural theory and practical application. Published in 1987, the book provides a framework for understanding and evaluating architectural design from an environmental and behavioral perspective. Lang, a key figure in architectural psychology, argues that the built environment should be designed to support human needs and behaviors.


Architectural design
Environmental psychology
Architecture and society

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