Strangely familiar : narratives of architecture in the city / edited by Iain Borden [and others].
London ; New York : Routledge, 1996.
96 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Strangely Familiar is about the interpretation of people's social experience of spaces and buildings. Taking inspiration from social geography and cultural studies, this collection of essays reflects on how places can shape or be shaped by social identities.
0415144183 (pbk.)
9780415144186 (pbk.)
Architecture and society.
Architecture Human factors.
Architecture et société.
Architecture Facteurs humains.
Stadtplanung
Architekt
Stadtbild
Identität
Städtebau
Stadtleben
Stedenbouw.
Waarneming.
Architecture Related to Society
Borden, Iain.
Location: Library main 121630
Call No.: ID NA2543.S6; ID:96-B741
Status: Available
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