Building a better world: Can architecture shape behaviour?
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07/01/2014
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In 1966, a British planner called Maurice Broady came up with a new term for the architectural lexicon: architectural determinism. This was to describe the practice of groundlessly asserting that design solutions would change behaviour in a predictable and positive way. It was a new phrase but the belief system behind it – that buildings shape behaviour – had allowed the heroes of architecture to make all kinds of outlandish claims. |
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The Conversation Media Group |
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http://theconversation.com/building-a-better-world-can-architecture-shape-behaviour-21541 Golembiewski, Jan A. (2014) Building a better world: Can architecture shape behaviour? The Conversation, January(7). |
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Copyright 2014 The Conversation Media Group |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120101 Architectural Design |
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Journal Article |