Abstract
This paper attempts to show the relationship between physiological responses to an environment and aesthetic pleasure. It does so by tracing the transference of primal pleasure-pain reactions to analogous perception and thence through pattern perception to the function of contrast as a fundamental aspect of aesthetics. It elaborates these ideas as they affect heating and ventilation and suggests lines of thought which might prove fruitful in the relevant field of environmental design.
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