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A46 ARCH 554EStrange Behavior1.5 Units
Description:Human beings are weird. They do weird things with regularity, so much so that sometimes we believe it is normal behavior. Human beings occupy built space in weird ways that increasingly become normalized, or in ways may be very personal. This semester we will uncover how people USE and OCCUPY space in a variety of ways. This course explores the aspects of research that deal with human beings - how they use the built environment, how they understand the way designers create, how designers make decisions about design, how architecture affects people and its contexts, how design impacts the health of a community and individuals. We will engage people where they are through conducting observations, interviews, and active engagement. You will watch, play with, discuss among, and lead participants of the studies we will conduct, including your own. Think of this as a giant human experiment to understand how human beings interact with space and how that should affect how we design. Students will consider the application of observation and interactional research to everyday practices, design, and decision-making. The semester engages the total understanding of how to design and completion of a short human-subjects study to enhance design. We will meet with community members and engage people at various locations around St. Louis. Site visits will occur regularly throughout the St. Louis Metropolitan area, so be ready to be a part of a traveling research team and an active leader and participant.
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