Reseña del editor:
A unique perspective born of co-authors' separate backgrounds as architect and child psychiatrist provides a groundbreaking treatise on the effects of place on people. Written for those engaged in making places -- urban planners, housewives, architects, politicians, builders, and students. Drawing on Erikson's work, the book explores our early and lifelong needs and then relates these needs to places.
Biografía del autor:
John Myer was the department head of architecture at MIT. Among his many buildings are the Boston Architectural Center, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston’s Government Center and the Boston waterfront.
Margaret Myer worked in child psychiatry at Tufts New England Medical Center, where she was Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and she was a lecturer on psychology at Harvard Medical School.
The Myers are residents of Tamworth, NH / Hanover, NH.
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