首页
登录
职称英语
Choose the correct heading for A-G from the list of headings below.Write the co
Choose the correct heading for A-G from the list of headings below.Write the co
游客
2025-02-15
13
管理
问题
Choose the correct heading for A-G from the list of headings below.
Write the correct number, i-x, in boxes 14-20 on your answer sheet.
List of Headings
i A comparison between similar buildings
ii The negative reaction of local residents
iii An unusual job for a psychologist
iv A type of building benefiting from prescribed guidelines
v The need for government action
vi A failure to use available information in practical ways
vii Academics with an unhelpful attitude
viii A refusal by architects to accept criticism
ix A unique co-operative scheme
x The expanding scope of environmental psychology
Is there a psychologist in the building?
CHRISTIANJARRETT reports on psychology’s place in new architectural development.
A The space around us affects us profoundly -emotionally, behaviourally, cognitively. In Britain that space is changing at a pace not seen for a generation. Surely psychology has something to say about all this change. But is anyone listening? There is a huge amount of psychology research that is relevant, but at the moment we’re talking to ourselves,’ says Chris Spencer, professor of environmental psychology at the University of Sheffield. Spencer recalls a recent talk he gave in which he called on fellow researchers to make a greater effort to communicate their findings to architects and planners. ’I was amazed at the response of many of the senior researchers, who would say: "I’m doing my research for pure science, the industry can take it or leave it".’ But there are models of how to apply environmental psychology to real problems, if you know where to look. Professor Frances Kuo is an example.
B Kuo’s website provides pictures and plain English summaries of research conducted by her Human Environment Research Laboratory. Among these is a study using police records that found inner-city Chicago apartment buildings surrounded by more vegetation suffered 52 per cent fewer crimes than apartment blocks with little or no greenery. Frances Kuo and her co-researcher William Sullivan believe that greenery reduces crime - so long as visibility is preserved - because it reduces aggression, brings local residents together outdoors, and the conspicuous presence of people deters criminals.
C ’Environmental psychologists are increasingly in demand,’ says David Uzzell, professor of environmental psychology. ’We’re asked to contribute to the planning, design and management of many different environments, ranging from neighbourhoods, offices, schools, health, transport, traffic and leisure environments for the purpose of improving quality of life and creating a better people-environment fit’. Uzzell points to the rebuilding of one south London school as a striking example of how building design can affect human behaviour positively. Before its redesign, it was ranked as the worst school in the area - now it is recognised as one of the country’s twenty most improved schools.
D Uzzell has been involved in a pioneering project between MSc students in England and Scotland. Architecture students in Scotland acted as designers while environmental psychology students in England acted as consultants, as together they worked on a community project in a run-down area of Glasgow. The psychology students encouraged the architecture students to think about who their client group was, to consider issues of crowding and social cohesion, and they introduced them to psychological methodologies, for example observation and interviewing local residents about their needs.’ The collaborative project currently stands as a one-off experiment. ’Hopefully these trainee architects will now go away with some understanding of the psychological issues involved in design and will take into account people’s needs,’ says Uzzell.
E Hilary Barker, a recent graduate in psychology, now works for a design consultancy. She’s part of a four-person research team that contributes to the overall work of the company in helping clients use their office space more productively. Her team all have backgrounds in psychology or social science, but the rest of the firm consists mainly of architects and interior designers. ’What I do is pretty rare to be honest,’ Barker says. ’I feel very privileged to be able to use my degree in such a way.’ Barker explains that the team carries out observational studies on behalf of companies, to identify exactly how occupants are using their building. The companies are often surprised by the findings, for example that staff use meeting rooms for quiet, individual work.
F One area where the findings from environment-behaviour research have certainly influenced building is in hospital design. The government has a checklist of criteria that must be met in the design of new hospitals, and these are derived largely from the work of the behavioural scientist Professor Roger Ulrich,’ Chris Spencer says. Ulrich’s work has shown, for example, how the view from a patient’s window can affect their recovery. Even a hospital’s layout can impact on people’s health, according to Dr John Zeisel. ’If people get lost in hospitals, they get stressed, which lowers their immune system and means their medication works less well. You might think that way-finding round the hospital is the responsibility of the person who puts all the signs up, but the truth is that the basic layout of a building is what helps people find their way around,’ he says.
G Zeisel also points to the need for a better balance between private and shared rooms in hospitals. ’Falls are reduced and fewer medication errors occur’ in private rooms, he says. There’s also research showing how important it is that patients have access to the outdoors and that gardens in hospitals are a major contributor to well-being. However, more generally, Zeisel shares Chris Spencer’s concerns that the lessons from environmental psychology research are not getting through. ’There is certainly a gap between what we in social science know and the world of designers and architects,’ says Zeisel. He believes that most industries, from sports to filmmaking, have now recognised the importance of an evidence-based approach, and that the building trade needs to formulate itself more in that vein, and to recognise that there is relevant research out there. ’It would be outrageous, silly, to go ahead with huge building projects without learning the lessons from the new towns established between 30 and 40 years ago,’ he warns. [br] Paragraph G
选项
答案
vi
解析
A failure to use available information in practical ways: The text says ’Zeisel shares Chris Spencer’s concerns that the lessons from environmental psychology research are not getting through. "There is certainly a gap between what we in social science know and the world of designers and architects," says Zeisel. He believes that most industries, from sports to film-making, have now recognised the importance of an evidence-based approach[i.e. the approach used by environmental psychologists]’. Distraction ii: The negative reaction of local residents: There are references to the benefits to local residents in Paragraphs B and C and to research on local residents’ needs in Paragraph D but none of the residents are described as being against something; v: The need for government action: Government has taken action in producing criteria(Paragraph F). Taking action applies to ’senior researchers’ in environmental psychology whom Spencer calls on to ’make a greater effort to communicate’(Paragraph A)and also the building trade which is not recognising that the research should be used in building projects(Paragraph G); viii: A refusal by architects to accept criticism: The text does not say that architects refuse to accept criticism, rather that architects and psychologists do not communicate enough: ’There is certainly a gap between what we in social science know and the world of designers and architects’(Paragraph G).
转载请注明原文地址:http://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3958186.html
相关试题推荐
Completeeachsentencewiththecorrectending,A-G,below.Writethecorrectl
Completeeachsentencewiththecorrectending,A-G,below.Writethecorrectl
Completeeachsentencewiththecorrectending,A-G,below.Writethecorrectl
Completethesentencesbelow.ChooseNOMORETHANTWOWORDSfromthepassagefor
ChooseTWOletters,A-E.Writethecorrectlettersinboxes21and22onyouran
ChooseTWOletters,A-E.Writethecorrectlettersinboxes21and22onyouran
ChoosethecorrectheadingforA-Gfromthelistofheadingsbelow.Writetheco
ChoosethecorrectheadingforA-Gfromthelistofheadingsbelow.Writetheco
Completethetablebelow.ChooseNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSfromthepassagefore
Completethetablebelow.ChooseNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSfromthepassagefore
随机试题
事故报告后出现新情况、事故造成的伤亡人数发生变化的,应当自事故发生之日起()内
根据《房屋建筑与装饰工程工程量计算规范》GB50854—2013,装饰装修工程的
()依法查处旅游市场中的虚假广告、虚假或者引人误解的宣传、销售假冒伪劣商品、利
以下不是心病的共有症状的是A、心烦心痛 B、心悸怔忡 C、失眠多梦 D、健
人参在败毒散中的配伍意义是A:补气培土生金B:扶正鼓邪外出C:补气以利血行
在高峰强度持续时间长时,骨料生产能力根据( )确定。 A、设备容量 B、
关于人体器官移植的叙述,正确的是A.捐献器官是公民的义务 B.人体器官移植包括
下列各项中,不属于一碳单位的是( )。A.CO2 B.-CH2- C.-C
大刚拾得小强的一只泰迪狗,爱不释手,拒不归还,唐超将泰迪狗从大刚家中抱走交给小强
烤瓷全冠牙体预备时应尽量保证的颊侧肩台宽度为A.0.5mm B.1mm
最新回复
(
0
)