Architects and sociologists are increasingly realizing that the two professions have close and important linkages. Certainly the two directly contribute to organizational development. Architectural sociologists draw upon their organizational theories and their research to describe how the physical environment reflects managerial philosophies and also to analyze how the physical environment subsequently impacts the participants, processes, and outcomes of the organization (Becker and Steel, 1995). Sociologists could be of assistance to the architect on matters of building and landscape design, choice of furnishings, layout of work stations, locations of conference and break rooms, decision about who receives valued space, public perceptions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1960.It is apparent from this research that we need to d...
Building design is not just a matter for architects, engineers and planners but also for sociologist...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
Architects and sociologists are increasingly realizing that the two professions have close and impor...
We will begin the series by providing a definition of sociology. Next, we will discuss the ways in w...
In previous newsletters we have been somewhat general in arguing how sociology can offer distinct pe...
This paper builds on twin assumptions that human behavior and physical places influence one another,...
This is an exploratory study of the social system of an architect's office vith particular emphasis ...
In this study the role of the architect is investigated in the light of findings in the fields of so...
Architecture Means Applied Sociology: The end of this year will see the completion of a project in ...
We argue that the role of organizations as agents in the construction of place has been overlooked i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogr...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
The production of large and complex systems usually requires the coordination and collaboration of m...
In this article, I examine the relationships between architecture and sociology through a historical...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1960.It is apparent from this research that we need to d...
Building design is not just a matter for architects, engineers and planners but also for sociologist...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
Architects and sociologists are increasingly realizing that the two professions have close and impor...
We will begin the series by providing a definition of sociology. Next, we will discuss the ways in w...
In previous newsletters we have been somewhat general in arguing how sociology can offer distinct pe...
This paper builds on twin assumptions that human behavior and physical places influence one another,...
This is an exploratory study of the social system of an architect's office vith particular emphasis ...
In this study the role of the architect is investigated in the light of findings in the fields of so...
Architecture Means Applied Sociology: The end of this year will see the completion of a project in ...
We argue that the role of organizations as agents in the construction of place has been overlooked i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogr...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...
The production of large and complex systems usually requires the coordination and collaboration of m...
In this article, I examine the relationships between architecture and sociology through a historical...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1960.It is apparent from this research that we need to d...
Building design is not just a matter for architects, engineers and planners but also for sociologist...
The relationship between the physical work environment and the social practices associated with it h...