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  2. Spatial design - Wikipedia

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    The emphasis of the discipline is upon working with people and space, particularly looking at the notion of place, also place identity and genius loci. As such, the discipline covers a variety of scales, from detailed design of interior spaces to large regional strategies, [1] and is largely found within the UK. As a discipline, it uses the ...

  3. Applied aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetics of cinematography are closely related to still photography, but the movement of the subject(s), or the camera and the intensities, colors, and placement of the lighting are highly important. Sound recording, editing, and mixing are other, highly important areas of film, often closely related with the musical score.

  4. The Shape of Green - Wikipedia

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    The Shape of Green: Aesthetics, Ecology, and Design is a 2012 non-fiction book by the American architect Lance Hosey. The first book dedicated to the relationships between sustainability and beauty, it outlines a set of principles for the aesthetics of sustainable design. It was first published on 1 June 2012 through Island Press.

  5. Aesthetic–usability effect - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetics factor was manipulated by differing in terms of color combination, visual layout, and text font, which determine the level of aesthetics. [2] According to the study by Hall and Hanna, users perceived websites with white–black and black–white color combinations as less pleasing and stimulating than ones with non-grayscale color combinations.

  6. Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) - Wikipedia

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    The functional interior design, in Baudrillard’s description, is created of the combination of objects. This gives interior design its function. Objects within a space are constructed rather than inherent. Objects determine spaces of place. The objects placed in an interior create a certain atmosphere sought by the inhabitant.

  7. Architectural design values - Wikipedia

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    This design value is based on the belief that the built environment can be manipulated to reduce crime levels, [30] which is attempted accomplished through three main strategies that are: Defensible space. [31] [32] Crime prevention through environmental design. [32] Situational crime prevention. [32] [33]

  8. Philosophy of architecture - Wikipedia

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    British Journal of Aesthetics. Vol. 29 (1989). Guyer P. "Kant and the Philosophy of Architecture." The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. Special Issue: the Aesthetics of Architecture. Vol. 69. pp. 7–19. Haldane J.J. "Aesthetic Naturalism and the Decline of Architecture." International Journal of Moral and Social Studies. Vol. 2-3 (1987 ...

  9. Everyday Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The neglect of aesthetic theory to consider the role of sensibility in everyday life was first pointed out by Katya Mandoki who in 1994 coined the word Prosaics [4] (drawing a distinction from Aristotle’s Poetics [5] focused on art) to denote a sub-discipline that would specifically inquire the aesthetics involved in daily activities emphasizing the styles and forms of expression in face-to ...