Phenomenologies of the city studies in the history and philosophy of architecture

Phenomenologies of the City: Studies in the History and Philosophy of Architecture brings architecture and urbanism into dialogue with phenomenology. Phenomenology has informed debate about the city from social sciences to cultural studies. Within architecture, however, phenomenological inquiry has...

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Main Author: Steiner, Henriette 1980-
Other Authors: Sternberg, Maximilian 1979- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham Surrey, England Burlington, VT Ashgate 2015
Series:Ashgate studies in architecture
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