People-environment studies, originating from environmental psychology (Lewin, Barker, Brunswik), have always tried to close the “mind gaps” between natural sciences, engineering, arts, and social sciences by an epistemological approach that encompasses denotations (objects and techniques) as well as connotations (subjective social, cultural meanings).
Egon Schiele | Egon Meyer | Egon Orowan | Egon Egemann | Egon Weidekamp | Egon Ronay | Egon Schulte | Egon Pearson | Egon Kisch | Egon Börger | Hugo Egon Balder | Egon Zehnder | Egon Sassmannshaus | Egon Ronay#Egon Ronay's Guide | Egon Henninger | Egon Eiermann | Egon Brunswik | Egon Brecher | Egon Balas |