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Rethinking sitting

By: Publication details: New York W. W. Norton & Co. 2009Description: 206,ipISBN:
  • 9780393732887
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DDC classification:
  • 749.32 OPS
Contents:
Contents 1 WHY- BACKDROP 11 Our active past 12 Our passive present 13 Post-industrialized societies 14 Tools 15 Sitting postures 18 "Homo sapiens" has become "Homo sedens" 20 Sitting on a seat- the message of language 21 The chair and authority 22 The industrial revolution and social mobility 24 How functional was functionalism? 25 Learning from the first long-term sitters 26 Rituals- the solution to an ergonomic problem? 28 Are our lifestyles changing us physically? 29 2 HOW- THEORY Movement 33 Why movement? 35 Oscillations 36 Variation 37 Why variation? 37 Bodily impulses and psychological obstacles 38 Bodily impulses and physical obstacles 39 The chairs we "wear" 40 Control 41 Balance 42 Foot control 43 3 FAVOURITE POSTURES The feet 47 The middle regions 49 The torso 52 Arms and hands 53 The head 54 Chair profiles 55 4 TILTING- FOUR CONCEPTS 59 The wheel 60 A pendulum upside down 61 Residential sitting 62 Seat+ shin support 64 Seat+ shin support+ back support 66 Seat+ shin support+ back support +armrest+ headrest 68 How many body postures on a single chair? 70 Activities and relaxation 76 The balanced tilt 77 "A chair for every position" 79 Making it simple to get into balance 80 Chairs for general use 85 A simple solution 86 Torsion in wood 88 Play with plywood 92 C11airs with wings 93 Sp1ral springs 95 Released from the floor 96 Suspended from above 101 Almost impossible to remain static 102 Factor 10 104 Natural rhythm 105 5 SUPPORT Students work 113 "Lay out" 114 Liberation 115 Balans® 116 Sitting unconventionally on a conventional chair 118 Shin support rather than back support 119 "''m bringing my own" 120 Providing support where it is needed 121 On the borderline between sitting and standing 122 Relax while standing 124 Is it merely the "backside" of the body that needs support? 126 Can freedom be as important as support? 128 Taking the "desires" of your feet seriously 132 Feet "on" the table 134 "Floors" of different heights 136 Our ancestors lived in the trees 138 Wilderness 142 Is a sofa merely for reclining? 144 Alternative sofa 146 Stressful working postures 147 Sitting while being transported 150 Dynamic automotive seating 152 6 SIZE Mini Max 157 Growing with the child 158 Easy to climb, easy to adjust 164 "Adjust to your own measurements in 10 seconds" 166 7 OTHER QUALITIES THAN THE ERGONOMIC Cubistic forms 171 Sculpture or furniture? 172 Transformable objects 176 Four kilos of comfort 182 A symbol of movement 183 8 OBSERVATIONS AND INSPIRATIONS Areas of use for sitting devices 187 The living room 188 The home office 191 The office in focus 193 What is work? 194 The working environment 195 Ways of working 197 How ideas come about 197 The act of observing 198 Mentally in the chair 199 Environmental values 200 A global matter- our responsibility 201 Anti-furnishing 201 Fashion and the carousel of consumption 202 Heirlooms 203 Surface treatment for lasting beauty 203 Replace or keep? 204 Paradox 205 Credits 207
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Contents
1 WHY- BACKDROP 11
Our active past 12
Our passive present 13
Post-industrialized societies 14
Tools 15
Sitting postures 18
"Homo sapiens" has become "Homo sedens" 20
Sitting on a seat- the message of language 21
The chair and authority 22
The industrial revolution and social mobility 24
How functional was functionalism? 25
Learning from the first long-term sitters 26
Rituals- the solution to an ergonomic problem? 28
Are our lifestyles changing us physically? 29
2 HOW- THEORY
Movement 33
Why movement? 35
Oscillations 36
Variation 37
Why variation? 37
Bodily impulses and psychological obstacles 38
Bodily impulses and physical obstacles 39
The chairs we "wear" 40
Control 41
Balance 42
Foot control 43
3 FAVOURITE POSTURES
The feet 47
The middle regions 49
The torso 52
Arms and hands 53
The head 54
Chair profiles 55
4 TILTING- FOUR CONCEPTS 59
The wheel 60
A pendulum upside down 61
Residential sitting 62
Seat+ shin support 64
Seat+ shin support+ back support 66
Seat+ shin support+ back support
+armrest+ headrest 68
How many body postures on a single chair? 70
Activities and relaxation 76
The balanced tilt 77
"A chair for every position" 79
Making it simple to get into balance 80
Chairs for general use 85
A simple solution 86
Torsion in wood 88
Play with plywood 92
C11airs with wings 93
Sp1ral springs 95
Released from the floor 96
Suspended from above 101
Almost impossible to remain static 102
Factor 10 104
Natural rhythm 105
5 SUPPORT
Students work 113
"Lay out" 114
Liberation 115
Balans® 116
Sitting unconventionally on a conventional chair 118
Shin support rather than back support 119
"''m bringing my own" 120
Providing support where it is needed 121
On the borderline between sitting and standing 122
Relax while standing 124
Is it merely the "backside" of the body
that needs support? 126
Can freedom be as important as support? 128
Taking the "desires" of your feet seriously 132
Feet "on" the table 134
"Floors" of different heights 136
Our ancestors lived in the trees 138
Wilderness 142
Is a sofa merely for reclining? 144
Alternative sofa 146
Stressful working postures 147
Sitting while being transported 150
Dynamic automotive seating 152
6 SIZE
Mini Max 157
Growing with the child 158
Easy to climb, easy to adjust 164
"Adjust to your own measurements in 10 seconds" 166
7 OTHER QUALITIES THAN
THE ERGONOMIC
Cubistic forms 171
Sculpture or furniture? 172
Transformable objects 176
Four kilos of comfort 182
A symbol of movement 183
8 OBSERVATIONS AND INSPIRATIONS
Areas of use for sitting devices 187
The living room 188
The home office 191
The office in focus 193
What is work? 194
The working environment 195
Ways of working 197
How ideas come about 197
The act of observing 198
Mentally in the chair 199
Environmental values 200
A global matter- our responsibility 201
Anti-furnishing 201
Fashion and the carousel of consumption 202
Heirlooms 203
Surface treatment for lasting beauty 203
Replace or keep? 204
Paradox 205
Credits 207








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