ABSTRACT

This unique volume presents the practical tools for architects and urban designers to improve the work processes of architectural design—from conception to construction, taking into consideration the personalized world of users, architects, and urban designers. The volume starts from the conception of architectural space as a continuum that goes from the subjective depth of the mind to the objective reality, taking into consideration the perspective of building experiences for users. It is based on the idea that at the heart of that continuum is the experience of architecture and the city as the element that unites them and gives them meaning.

The volume first defines what the architectural experience is from the processes of perception, cognition, and evaluation that users and architects make about workplaces and programs. It goes on to consider the knowledge and tools needed for the evaluation of users and places, providing the methods that will help to understand the architectural experience desired by the main users of both the architectural object and an urban design, providing a series of techniques that have proven effective.

Key features:

  • Describes the theoretical approaches, methods, and tools necessary for architectural and urban design for creating experiences for users
  • Provides a deep understanding of the nature of built environments and what they express
  • Discusses specific methods for in-depth research on users’ subjective space through making meaningful contact with them and through appropriate technological means, such as research on their expressions and communications on virtual social networks

This book will help to make urban architects and designers aware of their importance for the implementation of public policies that will work in the very long term, with the expectation that by becoming aware of this role, they can act in accordance with an ethic based on values of protection of life, human solidarity, compassion, vitality, freedom, equality between people and social justice.

part I|229 pages

Phenomenology of the Architectural Experience

chapter Chapter 1|55 pages

Genius Loci: The Spirit of the Place

chapter Chapter 2|77 pages

The Spaces of Human Experience

chapter Chapter 3|93 pages

Experience and Its Forms: Architecture and Meaning

part 2|163 pages

The Tools for the Diagnosis and the Project