This article reviews major themes in the work of the late Donald Appleyard, who died suddenly in an automobile accident this past September. Written by his former research assistant, the article highlights his contributions to the field of environment and behavior, covering his research and publications, his teaching, and his professional career.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1981) Livable Streets. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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APPLEYARD, D. [ed.] (1979a) The Conservation of European Cities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1979b) "The environment as a social symbol."Ekistics278: 272-281.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1979c) "The environment as social symbol: within a theory of environmental action and perception."J. of the American Planning Association45: 143-153.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1979d) "Home."Architectural Assoc. O.2: 4-20.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1979e) "Inside vs. outside: the distortions of distance." Working Paper No. 307. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1978a) "The major published works of Kevin Lynch: an appraisal."Town Planning Rev.49: 551-557.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1978b) "Patterns of environmental conflict: the escalation of symbolism." Working Paper No. 289. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1978c) "Urban trees and forests: what do they mean?" Working Paper No. 303. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1977) "A planner's guide to environmental psychology: review essay."J. of the American Institute of Planners43:184-189.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1976a) Planning a Pluralist City: Conflicting Realities in Ciudad Guayana. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1976b) "Transportation as a social environment: can we change a tradition?" pp. 207-220 in P. Stringer and H. Wenzel (eds.) Transportation Planning for a Better Environment, Vol. 1. New York: Plenum Press.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1973) "Professional priorities for environmental psychology," pp. 85-111 in R. Keller (ed.) Architectural Psychology. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1970) "Styles and methods of structuring a city."Environment and Behavior1: 100-117.
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APPLEYARD, D. and K. H. CRAIK (1979) "Visual simulation in environmental planning and design." Working Paper No. 314. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. (1978) "The Berkeley Environmental Simulation Laboratory and its research programme."Int. Rev. of Applied Psychology27: 53-55.
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APPLEYARD, D. and L. FISHMAN (1977) "High-rise buildings versus San Francisco: measuring visual and symbolic impacts," pp. 81-100 in D. Conway (ed.) Human Response to Tall Buildings. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross.
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APPLEYARD, D. and F. M. CARP (1973a) The BART Residential Impact Study. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. and F. M. CARP (1973b) "The BART Residential Impact Study: a longitudinal empirical study of environmental impact." Working Paper No. 205. Berkeley, CA: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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APPLEYARD, D. and K. LYNCH (1975) Temporary Paradise? A Look at the Special Landscape of the San Diego Region. San Diego: City of San Diego.
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APPLEYARD, D. , K. LYNCH and J. R. MYER (1963) The View from the Road. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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COOPER, C. (1974) "The house as symbol of self," pp. 130-146 in J. Lang et al. (eds.) Designing for Human Behavior: Architecture and the Behavioral Sciences. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross.
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LYNCH, K. (1960) The Image of the City. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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MacCANNELL, D. (1976) The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class. New York: Schocken.