TY - BOOK ID - 46172549 TI - What Do Design Reviewers Really Do? Understanding Roles Played by Design Reviewers in Daily Practice PY - 2019 SN - 3030056422 3030056414 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - User-centered system design. KW - Human Geography. KW - Applied psychology. KW - Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns). KW - Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. KW - Community and Environmental Psychology. KW - Applied psychology KW - Psychagogy KW - Psychology, Practical KW - Social psychotechnics KW - Psychology KW - Anthropo-geography KW - Anthropogeography KW - Geographical distribution of humans KW - Social geography KW - Anthropology KW - Geography KW - Human ecology KW - Urban geography. KW - Human geography. KW - Community psychology. KW - Environmental psychology. KW - Cognitive ergonomics KW - Ecological psychology KW - Ecopsychology KW - Ecotherapy KW - Environmental quality KW - Environmental social sciences KW - Human factors science KW - Psychoeology KW - Psychotherapy KW - Ecological Systems Theory KW - Psychology, Applied KW - Social psychology KW - Psychological aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46172549 AB - This book provides an original contribution to the planning and design literature. Not only does it provide a fresh and finely grained examination of the daily challenges and opportunities of design review practice, but it does so in an ethnographically compelling way—through extensive references that convey and show what a distanced researcher could never adequately summarize and paraphrase. Architects, urban designers, and developers will learn about how they might work with design reviewers on the basis of the four significant roles that a design review staff plays frequently in the design review process. Faculty and students in architecture, urban design, and urban planning will learn about design governance, design regulations, design culture, participants, processes, and micropolitics in design and design reviews. There are possibly tens of thousands of design review boards in the United States that review proposals for building designs and site designs submitted by practitioners in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, and urban development. Given this considerable professional context, the target audience of this book includes design reviewers, practitioners, scholars, educators, and students in the fields of architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, urban planning, and urban development. ER -