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Design in Familiar Places: What Makes Home Environments Look Good | Home Decor & Interior Design Tips for Cozy Living Spaces
Design in Familiar Places: What Makes Home Environments Look Good | Home Decor & Interior Design Tips for Cozy Living Spaces

Design in Familiar Places: What Makes Home Environments Look Good | Home Decor & Interior Design Tips for Cozy Living Spaces

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Residents look at their neighborhood differently than visitors and designers do. The features that they see as most important can differ significantly, so that spaces that are viewed as successful by designers may be disliked by residents. Designers who hope to create successful residential environments can benefit from a more complete understanding of the residents' perspective and their priorities. This residents-eye-view is especially critical in troubled neighborhoods.Brower compares the responses to the same environment by residents, tourists, and designers. Using observations, interviews, innovative survey methods, and an examination of the literature, he details accepted norms that govern who uses and controls neighborhood spaces, children's play networks, neighboring patterns, territorial behavior, and the personalization of space. Brower then describes the application of these ideas and findings in a series of design interventions in an inner city neighborhood in Baltimore. These interventions are thoroughly documented and evaluated, and the lessons learned from both successes and failures are used to inform design ouidelines for the study area. The interventions also help to define the role of outside professionals; in particular, the importance of involving residents in defining and resolving their own problems, and the need to accept space management and social organization as proper concerns of design. The book is written in clear, simple language, and uses drawings and photographs to illustrate the ideas presented.

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This book covers studies on the psychology of people's perception of space. I highly regard this book as one of the top design books that really stayed with me throughout my career. I'm an analytic interior (& product) designer by nature and count this as likely the only design book worth reading, most others are just for looking at photos.