Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2002
Publication Title
AIA Connections
Abstract
In previous newsletters we have been somewhat general in arguing how sociology can offer distinct perspectives and possible solutions to architectural design problems. In this article we instead give a specific hypothetical problem that might well confront the architect. In doing so we might be able to see what sociology can offer the architect in terms of possible insights and solutions, and we might also find that in analyzing one problem we may well find connections to still larger problems.
Keywords
Architecture; Corporate culture; Corporate image; Design—Human factors; Office layout; Sociology
Disciplines
Architecture | Interior Architecture | Place and Environment | Sociology
Language
English
Repository Citation
Smith, R.
(2002).
Sociology and the search for architectural design solutions: Discovering that the problem might be bigger than we thought.
AIA Connections
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/sociology_pubs/2