ABSTRACT

Outdoor Environments for People addresses the everyday human behavior in outdoor built environments and explains how designers can learn about and incorporate their knowledge into places they help to create. Bridging research and practice, and drawing from disciplines such as environmental psychology, cultural geography, and sociology, the book provides an overview of theories, such as personal space, territoriality, privacy, and place attachment, that are explored in the context of outdoor environments and, in particular, the landscape architecture profession. Authors share the impact that place design can have on individuals and communities with regard to health, safety, and belonging.

Beautifully designed and highly illustrated in full color, this book presents analysis, community engagement, and design processes for understanding and incorporating the social and psychological influences of an environment and discusses examples of outdoor place design that skillfully respond to human factors. As a textbook for landscape architecture students and a reference for practitioners, it includes chapters addressing different realms of people–place relationships, examples of theoretical applications, case studies, and exercises that can be incorporated into any number of design courses. Contemporary design examples, organized by place type and illustrating key human factor principles, provide valuable guidance and suggestions. Outdoor Environments for People is a must-have resource for students, instructors, and professionals within landscape architecture and the surrounding disciplines.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part Section I|60 pages

Theory And Research on Human–Environment Relations

chapter 61|20 pages

Human Factors in Context

chapter 2|38 pages

People–Place Relationships

part Section II|86 pages

Understanding Communities and People

chapter 663|22 pages

People and Culture

chapter 4|24 pages

The Life-Cycle Stage and Place

chapter 5|20 pages

A Spirit of Inclusion

chapter 6|18 pages

Gender and Place

part Section III|62 pages

Design Applications

chapter 1527|22 pages

Visualizing People and Behavior

chapter 8|16 pages

Engaging People in the Process

chapter 9|22 pages

Case Studies in People Places

part Section IV|22 pages

Looking Ahead

chapter 21410|20 pages

People and Change