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Humanscale 7-8-9  Cover Image Book Book

Humanscale 7-8-9 / authors: Niels Diffrient, Alvin R. Tilley, David Harman ; a project of Henry Dreyfuss Associates. --.

Diffrient, Niels. (Author). Tilley, Alvin R. (Added Author). Harman, David, 1944- (Added Author). Henry Dreyfuss Associates. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780262040617
  • ISBN: 9780262040594
  • ISBN: 0262040611
  • ISBN: 026204059X
  • Physical Description: 52 p. : ill ; 22 x 28 cm. + 3 sheets in pamphlet holder.
  • Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1981.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes 3 double-sided sheets: 7a. Standing at work--7b. Seated at work--8a. Space planning--8b. Public space--9a. Body access--9b. Light & color.
Subject: Human engineering.
Psychology, Applied.
Anthropometry.
Anthropometry > Tables.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Emily Carr University of Art + Design REF TA166 .D536 1981 (Text) 30178461 Reserve Books 2-hour-loan Not holdable Available -
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  • MIT Press
    Humanscale is a set of ready references (3 volumes, each furnished with 3 two-sided pictorial selectors with rotary dials and appropriate accompanying manuals) for use by designers in many fields. Engineers, architects, industrial designers, interior designers, furniture designers and craftsmen will find the concentrated information on human factors basic and easy to use for successful design.

    Humanscale is dedicated to understanding people—their physical attributes, abilities, and limitations. It incorporates an extensive amount of human engineering data compiled and organized by Henry Dreyfuss Associates over a period of more than 35 years. Much time was consumed sifting through piles of books, pamphlets and clippings. For convenience, dimensioned charts of human figures were made and surrounded by factual data which showed body relationships not readily perceived through numbers alone. When research led to the fields of anthropology, biomechanics, psychology, sociology, physiology, orthopedics, geriatrics, pediatrics and others a decision was made to introduce rotating analog wheels full of data. Now a single face of graphics can easily show 20,000 bits of information.

    Humanscale 7/8/9 includes information on large, average and small men, women, children and handicapped persons. Measurements are in inches, pounds and the equivalent SI metric units. Many applications of human engineering are illustrated in the manual; for example, a cockpit, an auto driver's compartment, a tractor cab, and consoles are shown in detail. They are offered as a guide on how to approach a design, not to be slavishly copied. Every design problem requires its own solution, but when based on the inclusion of the large and small operator data in this work, 95% will be accommodated with ease.

    Space envelopes and access openings of all sorts are included to aid designers for improving maintenance. Much information in both selector and manual is devoted to "public engineering" of space and to methods of controlling the light and color environments.

    7: Standing and Sitting at Work

    8: Space Planning for the Individual and the Public

    9: Access for Maintenance, Stairs, Light, and Color

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