
Psychology and the Aesthetics of the Built Environment
von Arthur E. StampsRecent legislative trends in the United States, the United  Kingdom, and many other countries now require accurate and efficient  assessment of environmental aesthetics. Most of this assessment is  currently undertaken using traditional design judgment, but when the  powers of the government are used to enforce policy the scope of the  aesthetic evaluation requires consideration of questions such as `What  concepts will aesthetic decision makers need to perform their intended  function?', `How can they obtain the information they need?', and  `What is currently known about environmental aesthetics?'. 
  This book answers those questions with a solid, logical theory of  environmental aesthetics, empirical evidence covering 277 studies,  41,000 respondents and 12,000 stimuli, and seven case histories  showing how the theory can be applied to actual aesthetic decisions.  The book proposes a unified protocol for measuring the magnitude of  aesthetic impacts. It also applies that protocol to 94 specific  findings which span a very wide range of issues.



