Peponis, John,

Architecture and spatial culture / John Peponis. - London : Routledge, 2024. - 1 online resource.

Includes index.

"Built space supports our daily habits and our membership of communities, organizations, institutions, or social formations. Architecture and Spatial Culture argues that architecture matters because it makes the settings of our life intelligible, so that we can sustain or creatively transform them. As technological and social innovations allow us to overcome spatial constraints to communication, cooperation, and exchange, so the architecture of embodied experience reflects independent cultural choices and human values. The analysis of a wealth of examples, from urban environments to workplaces and museums, shows that built space functions pedagogically, inducing us to specific ways of seeing, understanding, and feeling, and supporting distinct patterns of cooperation and life in common. Architecture and Spatial Culture is about the principles that underpin the design and inhabitation of space. It also serves as an introduction to Space Syntax, a descriptive theory used to model the human functions of layouts. Thus, it addresses architects, students of architecture and all those working in disciples that engage the design of the built environment and its social effects"--

9781003396673 1003396674 9781040005606 1040005608 9781040005569 104000556X

10.4324/9781003396673 doi


Space (Architecture)--Psychological aspects.
Built environment.
ARCHITECTURE / Criticism
ARCHITECTURE / Reference
ARCHITECTURE / Design & Drafting

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