Place of the soul: architecture and environmental design as healing art
By: Day, Christopher
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Publisher: New York Routledge 2014Edition: 3rd Ed.Description: xv, 294 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-0-415-70243-0.Subject(s): ARCHITECTUREDOESITMATTER; HOWENVIRONMENTAFFECTSUS; PLACEPLACEMNKINGANDPLACEGENERATION | ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (AR-ENV)
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For Christopher Day, architecture isn’t just about the appearance of buildings but how they’re experienced as places to be in. Occupants’ experience can differ radically from designers’ intentions as their concerns and thinking differ. Additionally, multi-sensory ambience, spatial sequential experience and embodied spirit resonate in the human soul. Sustainable design means much more than energy-efficiency: if sustainable buildings don’t also nourish the soul, occupant-building interaction will lack care and eco-technologies won’t be used efficiently. This major revision of his classic text builds on more than forty years of experience ecological design across a range of climates, cultures and budgets, and 25 years hands-on building.
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