Facility Programming (Routledge Revivals)

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<p>First published in 1978, the objective of this book is to provide an authoritative and selective overview of current, user-orientated programming methods within the field of environmental design. The 19 chapters compiled in this volume describe procedures and the information content of innovative approaches used by leading programming experts in the private and institutional sectors. Emphasis is placed on a qualitative and illustrative focus of selected approaches to environmental programming with the eventual occupants in mind. The chapter groupings are intended to reflect three major areas of professional engagement that serve the field of facility programming. The first group describe the approaches of firms or groups that were organised exclusively to provide environmental analysis and programming services. Part II is composed of chapters by authors who belong to established architectural firms with programming departments and Part III presents evidence that pertains to the supporting role of research and guidance literature from authors primarily affiliated with government agencies or supported by large organisations.</p> <p>Preface; 1 Introduction: Responding to the Changing Context of Environmental Design <i>Wolfgang F.E. Preiser</i>; <b>Part I: Facility Programming; </b>2 Restructuring the Hidden Program: Toward an Architecture of Social Change <i>Murray Silverstein and Max Jacobsen</i> 3 A Process for Adapting Exisiting Buildings for New Office Uses <i>Gerald Davis </i>4 Programming across Cultures: A Cultural Food Preparation Center for Cochiti Indian Pueblo <i>John P. Petronis, Lawrence S. Kline, and Richard R. Pugh</i> 5 A Juvenile Services Center Program <i>Jay D. Farbstein</i> 6 The Support-Infill Concept as a Methodology for User Participation in Mass Housing Projects <i>Eric Dluhosch </i>7 Environmental Programming for Human Needs <i>Walter H. Moleski</i>; <b>Part II: Programming for Architecture and Design; </b>8 Habitable Schools: Programming for a Changing Environment <i>John M. Kurtz</i> 9 Recycling Institutional Buildings: A Data Base Technique <i>Richard P. Dober </i>10 Downtown Malls: A Blueprint for Success <i>Michael C. Cunningham with Barbara Flynn</i> 11 User Needs in Residential Areas: Martin Luther King Square, San Francisco <i>Herbert McLaughlin</i> 12 Health Care Facilities <i>George Agron with Margaret Moore; </i><b>Part III Research for Facility Programming; </b>13 Specifying for User Needs in Office Environments <i>James L. Binkley and Jams A. Parker </i>14 Post Construction Evaluation and Guidelines for Elderly Housing <i>Sandra C. Howell </i>15 Habitability Programming for U.S. Naval Ships <i>Michael C. Heffron </i>16 Parameters of Habitable Environments <i>Edward C. Wortz, David P. Nowlis, and Harold H. Watters</i> 17 Computer-Aided Facilities Programming in Environmental Design Education and Research <i>Kaiman Lee, Richard Chalmers, and Grant Genova</i> 18 Programming Guidance for the Institutional Client <i>Alan C. Green</i>; <b>Part IV: Prospects for Facility Programming; </b>19 Prospects for the Field of Facility Programming <i>John P. Eberhard</i>; Author Index; Subject Index</p>
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