Building time : architecture, event, and experience
Introduction -- 1: Making Space for Time -- Part One: The Time of the World -- 2: Day Time -- 3: Well-Timed Openings -- 4: Tempered Terrain 5: World Rhythms -- Part Two: The Time of the Body -- 6: Taking Steps 7: Pacing and Spacing 8: Wandering Sites -- 9: Pedestrian Rhythms -- Part Three: The Time...
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Leatherbarrow, David - 1953- [verfasserIn] |
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London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts ; 2020 |
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Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers |
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Architectural design, Philosophy |
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Electronic books |
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1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten) ; Illustrationen |
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978-1-350-16522-9 978-1-350-16520-5 |
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