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Existence, Space & Architecture
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Existence, Space & Architecture
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The problem of architectural space has long demanded a new approach. Man must realize that he is not only the product of his environment, but its creator, and must learn to use this power with wisdom and imagination. The basic problem of space as a dimension of human existence is often ignored and the space-concept is discarded as out dated or even superfluous. The space-concept, however, is particularly suited to the analysis of the human environment. Basing his argument on a theory of existential space, Professor Norberg-Schulz here provides new thinking on this question proposing the idea that architectural space can be understood as a concretization of the environmental schemata or images that form a necessary part of man's general orientation in the world.
Published 1971.
Binding of book is loose. Encased in plastic sleeve. Moderate shelfwear, creasing and some foxing on covers of book. Moderate tanning, foxing and edgewear on edges of book. Moderate fraying on spine of book. Annotations in pencil on inside of back cover. Sticker on inside of front cover in plastic sleeve. Moderate foxing on plastic sleeve. Moderate foxing and shadow on inside of covers. Annotations in pencil, highlights, waterstain damage, few stains and moderate foxing on certain pages.
Published 1971.
Binding of book is loose. Encased in plastic sleeve. Moderate shelfwear, creasing and some foxing on covers of book. Moderate tanning, foxing and edgewear on edges of book. Moderate fraying on spine of book. Annotations in pencil on inside of back cover. Sticker on inside of front cover in plastic sleeve. Moderate foxing on plastic sleeve. Moderate foxing and shadow on inside of covers. Annotations in pencil, highlights, waterstain damage, few stains and moderate foxing on certain pages.
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Authors:
Christian Norberg-Schulz
Publisher: Praeger Publishers