Show Fuh Fre re Homes May Fit ft Mood Design Held Effective On Human Emotions CHICAGO The house of the future may be tailored to fit yourI your I emotions In addition to seeing that the roof doesn't leak the builders may also guard against booby traps for forI I emotional complexes i The new theory is that the house you live in may slowly drive you crazy A drive for a humane approach approach approach ap ap- ap- ap to home design and construction construction construction con con- has been launched by two Government housing experts Leonard G. G Haeger director of I the division of standardized building build build- I ing codes code and materials and E. E J. J Herringer a U. U S sanitary engineer engineer engi engi- neer called 24 University of Illinois scientists together to discuss the problem A house must for some emotional needs said Mrs Harry C. C Kehm director of the association association association tion for family living who participated participated participated in the conference It It must be a real home not notI I just a shelter she said Mere ere size and space are not important important im In-i- in themselves said Prof Prot R. R A. A Jones of the university's department department de- de of ot architecture I He said a kitchen may have enough room for the kids to go roller skating and yet some people people peo peo- pie would be unhappy in it Social well being and mental health are not 0 satisfied by mere material requirements in a house he said In use of radiated heat for example example ex ex- ex- ex ample the scientists want to find out how it affects humans Do heated floors leave the same emotional scar as a hot foot Does a draft through the living I room leave the occupant with a I pain in the neck |