Thursday, February 14, 2013

Chipping Away at the Ice

Monday
The ice-cubes in my emptied Starbucks cup melt as I stand perplexed in the lanes of Barnes and Noble. I am in search of relevant architecture literature, particularly something on the process of architectural creation or something that links design to psychology. Unfortunately, B&N apparently stands for Broad and Narrow...the literature is either too broad, discussing the entire history of building design, or too narrow, discussing the ideals of "blobitecture." Thus, I deem my trip to Broad and Narrow:

FRUITLESS. 

[I remain hopeful, though, because I can always resort to surfing Amazon!]

Tuesday
I took my third visit to WORKSBUREAU! I can feel the ice breaking as I acclimate to the firm environment and the firm gets used to my presence. For the majority of the day, I took the opportunity of an independent station to conduct further internet research. I built a JStor account and searched its reliable archives to find an article Servicescapes: The Impact of Physical Surroundings on Customers and Employees from the Journal of Marketing by Mary Jo Bitner.  This article details a study on the  influence of design on consumers and employees. It states that the environmental dimensions or ambient conditions, temperature, air quality, noise, music, odor, and other miscellaneous factors, are all factors that influence consumers and employees.  Following the recommendation of my guidance counselor, Ms. McConaghy, I also ventured onto the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) website which showcases current talks, all around the world, given by renowned speakers with innovative ideas. I browsed through this vast archive and gleaned several resources aligned with the direction of my research, such as a talk delivered by Edi Rama, the mayor of Tiranna, who painted the city in bright colors to lessen crime rates. These studies imply that color, environment, and design do impact humans, which is  a great start in validating my question. Internet research is heading in a positive direction!

Before my shift was over, I also got my first Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign introductory course. After it was over, I realized how I had been living in such primitive confines with comfortable, yet lacking Microsoft Word! I am excited to be accruing new skills so I will be able to better prepare for the final product in May! Until next time~

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