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Environmental psychology --- Psychologie de l'environnement --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Congrès --- ENVIRONMENT --- NATURE --- VISUAL PERCEPTION --- PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS --- SURVEYS
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159.922.2 --- 502.3 --- Environmental psychology --- Nature --- -Cognitive ergonomics --- Ecological psychology --- Ecopsychology --- Ecotherapy --- Environmental quality --- Environmental social sciences --- Human factors science --- Psychoeology --- Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Ecological Systems Theory --- Ecologische psychologie --- Nature and society. Nature conservation and protection in general --- Psychological aspects --- Environmental psychology. --- Psychological aspects. --- -Ecologische psychologie --- 502.3 Nature and society. Nature conservation and protection in general --- 159.922.2 Ecologische psychologie --- Cognitive ergonomics
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The collected writings of one of the most influential luminaries of American dance.
Dance therapy. --- Dancers -- United States -- Biography. --- Halprin, Anna. --- Modern dance. --- Dancers --- Modern dance --- Dance therapy --- Dance --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Dance movement therapy --- Dance psychotherapy --- Movement therapy --- Interpretive dancing --- Modern dancing --- Biography --- Therapeutic use --- Halprin, Anna
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Environmental psychology. --- Geografie --- Nature --- Landschapskunde --- Ecologie. --- Psychological aspects.
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Some parks, preserves, and other natural areas serve people well; others are disappointing. Successful design and management requires knowledge of both people and environments. With People in Mind explores how to design and manage areas of "everyday nature" -- parks and open spaces, corporate grounds, vacant lots and backyard gardens, fields and forests -- in ways that are beneficial to and appreciated by humans. Rachel Kaplan and Stephen Kaplan, leading researchers in the field of environmental psychology, along with Robert Ryan, a landscape architect and urban planner, provide a conceptual framework for considering the human dimensions of natural areas and offer a fresh perspective on the subject. The authors examine physical aspects of natural settings that enhance preference and reduce fear ways to facilitate way-finding how to create restorative settings that allow people to recover from the stress of daily demands landscape elements that are particularly important to human needs techniques for obtaining useful public input
Environmental planning --- Sociology of environment --- landschapsarchitectuur --- environment --- landschapszorg
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Human beings --- Environmental psychology. --- Environmental management. --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Management --- Cognitive ergonomics --- Ecological psychology --- Ecopsychology --- Ecotherapy --- Environmental quality --- Environmental social sciences --- Human factors science --- Psychoeology --- Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Ecological Systems Theory --- Environmental effects on human beings --- Human ecology --- Nature and nurture --- Effect of environment on. --- Psychological aspects
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Published to accompany the first US museum exhibition of the work of German-born Grete Stern and Argentinean Horacio Coppola, this book explores the individual accomplishments and parallel developments of two of the foremost practitioners of avant-garde photography in Europe and Latin America. The book traces their artistic development from the late 1920s, when Stern established a pioneering commercial studio, ringl + pit, with her friend Ellen (Rosenberg) Auerbach, and Coppola began groundbreaking experimentations with photography in his native Argentina, to their joint studies at the Bauhaus and travels through Europe in the early 1930s, through the mid-1950s, by which time they had firmly established the foundations of modern photography in Buenos Aires. Published to accompany the first US museum exhibition of the work of German-born Grete Stern and Argentinean Horacio Coppola, From Bauhaus to Buenos Aires explores the individual accomplishments and parallel developments of two of the foremost practitioners of avant-garde photography in Europe and Latin America. The book traces their artistic development from the late 1920s, when Stern established a pioneering commercial studio, ringl + pit, with her friend Ellen (Rosenberg) Auerbach, and Coppola began groundbreaking experimentations with photography in his native Argentina, to their joint studies at the Bauhaus and travels through Europe in the early 1930s, through the mid-1950s, by which time they had firmly established the foundations of modern photography in Buenos Aires. The couple effectively imported the lessons of the Bauhaus to Latin America, and revolutionized the practice of art and commercial photography on both sides of the Atlantic by introducing such innovative techniques as photomontage, embodied in Stern's protofeminist works for the women's journal Idilio, and through Coppola's experimental films and groundbreaking images for the photographic survey Buenos Aires 1936. Featuring a selection of newly translated original texts by Stern and Coppola, and essays by curators Roxana Marcoci and Sarah Meister and scholar Jodi Roberts, From Bauhaus to Buenos Aires is the first publication in English to examine the critical intersections that defined the notable careers of these two influential artists.
Photography, Artistic --- Stern, Grete, --- Coppola, Horacio,
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