Peter F. Smith
Syntax of Cities
Peter F. Smith
Syntax of Cities
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This book was first published in 1977.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9780415853552
- ISBN-10: 0415853559
- Artikelnr.: 37088169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9780415853552
- ISBN-10: 0415853559
- Artikelnr.: 37088169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter F. Smith (University of Nottingham and Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
Part One: A Psychological Scenario 1. Strategy and apologia 2. Environment
as medium 3. The passive environment? 4. Monotony in reverse 5. Mind before
environment 6. The attitudinal model 7. Left, right and centre 8. Images in
still waters 9. Emotional needs and remedies 10. Viva vulgarity! and other
limbic values 11. Line and shape 12. Colour and texture Part Two: Towards a
Concept of Value 13. The aesthetic matrix 14. Values in the aesthetic
equation 15. Aesthetics and emotion 16. The aesthetics of symbolism 17.
Idealized distance 18. Inductive space 19. The gate and the arch 20. The
maze factor and urban accents 21. Socially intensive urban space 22.
Epitome urbanism Part Three: From Theory to Practice 23. The city and
optimal mutation 24. Images and fantasies 25. The architect and the city
26. Recent endeavours 27. Interstitial architecture 28. Interstitial
tactics 29. Urban contrasts 30. Encore to aesthetics 31. Towards the 'care
and culture of man'
as medium 3. The passive environment? 4. Monotony in reverse 5. Mind before
environment 6. The attitudinal model 7. Left, right and centre 8. Images in
still waters 9. Emotional needs and remedies 10. Viva vulgarity! and other
limbic values 11. Line and shape 12. Colour and texture Part Two: Towards a
Concept of Value 13. The aesthetic matrix 14. Values in the aesthetic
equation 15. Aesthetics and emotion 16. The aesthetics of symbolism 17.
Idealized distance 18. Inductive space 19. The gate and the arch 20. The
maze factor and urban accents 21. Socially intensive urban space 22.
Epitome urbanism Part Three: From Theory to Practice 23. The city and
optimal mutation 24. Images and fantasies 25. The architect and the city
26. Recent endeavours 27. Interstitial architecture 28. Interstitial
tactics 29. Urban contrasts 30. Encore to aesthetics 31. Towards the 'care
and culture of man'
Part One: A Psychological Scenario 1. Strategy and apologia 2. Environment
as medium 3. The passive environment? 4. Monotony in reverse 5. Mind before
environment 6. The attitudinal model 7. Left, right and centre 8. Images in
still waters 9. Emotional needs and remedies 10. Viva vulgarity! and other
limbic values 11. Line and shape 12. Colour and texture Part Two: Towards a
Concept of Value 13. The aesthetic matrix 14. Values in the aesthetic
equation 15. Aesthetics and emotion 16. The aesthetics of symbolism 17.
Idealized distance 18. Inductive space 19. The gate and the arch 20. The
maze factor and urban accents 21. Socially intensive urban space 22.
Epitome urbanism Part Three: From Theory to Practice 23. The city and
optimal mutation 24. Images and fantasies 25. The architect and the city
26. Recent endeavours 27. Interstitial architecture 28. Interstitial
tactics 29. Urban contrasts 30. Encore to aesthetics 31. Towards the 'care
and culture of man'
as medium 3. The passive environment? 4. Monotony in reverse 5. Mind before
environment 6. The attitudinal model 7. Left, right and centre 8. Images in
still waters 9. Emotional needs and remedies 10. Viva vulgarity! and other
limbic values 11. Line and shape 12. Colour and texture Part Two: Towards a
Concept of Value 13. The aesthetic matrix 14. Values in the aesthetic
equation 15. Aesthetics and emotion 16. The aesthetics of symbolism 17.
Idealized distance 18. Inductive space 19. The gate and the arch 20. The
maze factor and urban accents 21. Socially intensive urban space 22.
Epitome urbanism Part Three: From Theory to Practice 23. The city and
optimal mutation 24. Images and fantasies 25. The architect and the city
26. Recent endeavours 27. Interstitial architecture 28. Interstitial
tactics 29. Urban contrasts 30. Encore to aesthetics 31. Towards the 'care
and culture of man'







