Framing places mediating power in built form

The book draws from a broad range of social theories and deploys three primary analyses of built form, namely the analysis of spatial structure, the interpretation of constructed meanings and the interpretation of lived experience. These approaches to programme text and place, are woven together thr...

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Main Author: Dovey, Kim (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 1999
Series:The architext series
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