Challenging mainstream architectureâ s understandings of place, this book offers an illuminating clarification that allows the ideaâ s centrality to be rediscovered or considered for the first time. It is essential reading for practitioners, clients, educators, and studentsâ in architecture and all spatial disciplines.
Challenging mainstream architectureâ s understandings of place, this book offers an illuminating clarification that allows the ideaâ s centrality to be rediscovered or considered for the first time. It is essential reading for practitioners, clients, educators, and studentsâ in architecture and all spatial disciplines.
Randall S. Lindstrom, PhD, is an architect, author, and teacher. Practising since 1978, he has served clients on four continents and received numerous professional awards. In 2011, his focus shifted to academic pursuits at the University of Tasmania, where he is Adjunct Researcher in Architecture and Design. Previous publications include Kenosis Creativity Architecture (Routledge, 2021).
Inhaltsangabe
1.What Place Is Not and What It Is 2. Dwelling and Building in Place 3. Horizon, Place, and World 4. The Call of Place 5. Listening to Place and Readying for Response 6. When Place Calls for Architecture 7. "Originality" and an Architecture of Place
1.What Place Is Not and What It Is 2. Dwelling and Building in Place 3. Horizon, Place, and World 4. The Call of Place 5. Listening to Place and Readying for Response 6. When Place Calls for Architecture 7. "Originality" and an Architecture of Place
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