Prompt : socially engaging objects and environments / Tamie Glass.
By: Glass, Tamie [author.].
Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser, ©2018Description: 223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 23 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783035611939.Other title: Socially engaging objects and environments.Subject(s): Architecture -- Human factors | Space (Architecture) | Architecture and society | Architecture and society | Architecture -- Human factors | Space (Architecture)Genre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | NA2542.4 .G53 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000013651 |
Includes bibliographical references.
chapter 1. Intuitive Communication. Infocomm Investments / BASH ; Training Dresser ; Tio ; Hide & See ; SensFloor ; IKEA Concept Kitchen 2025 -- chapter 2. Sensory Stimulation. The Magic Threshold ; Silence Room ; Shade ; Liquidrom in Tempodrom ; On Tension ; UVA Sound Lounge -- chapter 3. Harmonious Integration. Listening Table ; seedS ; ColorSnap Studio ; Hack ; LearnLab ; De Hogeweyk -- chapter 4. Interactive Transaction. Social and Anti-Social Lights ; Clūnēs ; Roll-it ; Cabrini Hospital Malvern Art Installation ; Social Sensory Architectures ; RESET -- chapter 5. Spatial Transformation. Tensta Konsthall ; Underfull ; Sosia ; softshelter ; Imagination Playground ; Welcome Home -- chapter 6. Challenging Provocation. Selexyz Dominicanen ; Offices of Pons+ Huot ; Textile Field ; Temporary Hotel (Night at the Museumlaan) ; The Love Seat ; EENMAAL -- Appendix. Bibliography ; Illustration Credits.
Fueled by an increasingly interconnected world, the desire for engaging experiences plays a more important role in interiors than ever before. There is a tendency in the design of products, furniture, and environments toward enhanced interaction that employs psychosocial principles. This publication presents both high- and low-tech applications ranging from a light fixture to art installations and fully realized buildings. The book illustrates human-centered design strategies through a series of six chapters, each including examples that introduce one of following approaches: communicating, stimulating, synomorphic, transactional, transformative, and challenging.