附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-323) and index.
The aesthetic in place / Arnold Berleant -- The sacred environment : an investigation of the sacred and its implications for place-making / Fran Speed -- What use is the genius loci? / Ian Thompson -- Constructing place ... on the beach / Simon Unwin -- Constructing informal places / Peter Kellett -- Migrant homes : ethnicity, identity and domestic space culture / Didem Kilickiran -- Communities of dread / Simon Richards -- Design in the city : actors and contexts / Ali Madanipour -- The professor's house : Martin Heidegger's house at Freiburg-im-Breisgau / Adam Sharr -- Place-making : the notion of centre / Max Robinson -- Hybrid identities : 'public' and 'private' life in the courtyard houses of Barabazaar, Kolkata, India / Martin Beattie -- Diagonal : transversality and worldmaking / Andrew Ballantyne -- Modernity and the threshold : psychologizing the places in-between / Stephen Kite -- Transparency and catatonia / Kati Blom -- Siting lives : postwar place-making / Nathaniel Coleman -- 'Awakening place' : Le Corbusier at La Sainte Baume / Flora Samuel -- Retreating to dwell : playing and reality at Muuratsalo / Sarah Menin -- From place to planet : Jrn Utzon's earthbound platforms and floating roofs / Richard Weston -- The landscape of work : a place for the car / Brian Carter -- Rooted modernity : reconstructing memory in architecture / Samia Rab -- Making our place : the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa / Michael P.T. Linzey -- Architectural spoils : Francesco Venezia and Sicily's spogliatoia / Annette Condello -- Horizon in the Hamar Museum : an instrument of architecture and a way of looking at site / Suzanne Ewing.
摘要:"Constructing Place forges new collaborative ideas in an interdisciplinary way including essays on architecture, planning, landscape and philosophy (particularly applied aesthetics). Written for and by those in both practice and academia across this range of fields, it is also useful for those interested in psychology and creativity, and those who are keen on issues about the value of engagement with the environment."--Jacket.