Placeways: A Theory of the Human EnvironmentUNC Press Books, 1988 - 253 من الصفحات Placeways is a philosophical and historical interpretation of the experience and meaning of place. Searching for a way of knowing and living in the world that does not fragment experience or exploit the environment, E. V. Walter explores the way pe |
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... urban decay and restoration , decline and recovery . Jane Jacobs put it tersely as the " death and life " of cities . Nevertheless , civic identity endures despite vast changes of place . We continue to identify Rome , for example , as ...
... urban decay and restoration , decline and recovery . Jane Jacobs put it tersely as the " death and life " of cities . Nevertheless , civic identity endures despite vast changes of place . We continue to identify Rome , for example , as ...
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... urban spaces do not grasp the reality of places as wholes . The integrity of a place suffers when what we learn by ear gets disconnected from what we perceive with the eye — still more when what we imagine seems irrelevant . The ...
... urban spaces do not grasp the reality of places as wholes . The integrity of a place suffers when what we learn by ear gets disconnected from what we perceive with the eye — still more when what we imagine seems irrelevant . The ...
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... urban society . Yet , as the volume of talk and writing about the subject expands , ideas about the city diminish , and we live with an abundance of discussion but a poverty of discourse . A great deal of thinking remains confined to ...
... urban society . Yet , as the volume of talk and writing about the subject expands , ideas about the city diminish , and we live with an abundance of discussion but a poverty of discourse . A great deal of thinking remains confined to ...
الصفحة 6
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
الصفحة 7
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
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المحتوى
Road to Topistics | 6 |
Topomorphic Revolutions | 23 |
Sick Places | 44 |
Sacred Places | 68 |
Ungrounded Self | 96 |
The Energies of Places | 115 |
Grasping the Sense of Place | 132 |
Expressive Space | 146 |
Riddles and Problems | 176 |
The Ground of Platonism | 190 |
CONCLUSION | 204 |
GLOSSARY | 215 |
NOTES | 217 |
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Ominous Space | 159 |
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