Designing And Managing Inclusive Built Environments
وصف الكتاب
Endorsed by the Society of Light and Lighting, this practical book offers comprehensive guidance on how colour, light and contrast can be incorporated within buildings to enhance their usability. The book provides state-of-the-art, clear guidance as well as a valuable information source for busy professionals involved in the design or management of new and existing environments. The ways colour, light and contrast are used within built environments are critical in determining how people interact with the space, and how confident, safe, and secure they will feel when doing so. They also have a major influence on a person's sense of well-being and their ability to use the environment independently and without undue effort. Understanding how to use colour and contrast and how they are influenced by both natural and artificial lighting is vital for all those involved in the design and management of the environments and spaces we all use. In recent years there has been a considerable amount of work undertaken to further our understanding of how colour, light and contrast affect emotion and sensory abilities, and how they can assist or hinder people in their everyday lives. Other publications consider these issues individually but The Colour, Light and Contrast Manual: designing and managing inclusive built environments draws knowledge and information together to produce a unique, comprehensive and informative guide to how the three elements can work together to improve the design and management of environments for us all. Supporting website at: www.wiley.com/go/brightandcook
المراجعة التحريرية
This practical publication offers a comprehensive and clearly structured guide to designing colour, contrast and lighting, backed up by an on-line resource providing research findings and descriptions of the more detailed studies that underpin the guidance. "It also absorbs and supersedes the reference document ?Colour, Contrast and Perception? referred to in the Approved Document to Part M 2004, BS8300:2009 and the draft version of the proposed ISO standard on accessibility (ISO/TC 59/SC 16), and as such should be on the shelf of every architect?s and facilities manager?s office." - Helen Taylor RIBA FRSA, Chair, RIBA Inclusive Design Committee
عن المؤلف
Keith Bright is Director of Keith Bright Consultants, anindependent access consultancy. Geoff Cook is a Reader in The School of Construction Managementand Engineering at the University of Reading; runs the MSc inInclusive Environments - Design and Management