Housing and dwelling : perspectives on modern domestic architecture /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
Description:xi, 467 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6227634
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Other authors / contributors:Lane, Barbara Miller.
ISBN:041534655X (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780415346559 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0415346568 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780415346566 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-459) and index.

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Spencer-Wood --  |t The hallway /  |r Tony Earley --  |g 3.  |t What is home? --  |t Building, dwelling, thinking /  |r Martin Heidegger --  |t A home is not a house /  |r Reyner Banham --  |t The idea of a home : a kind of space /  |r Mary Douglas --  |t Homeplace : a site of resistance /  |r Bell Hooks --  |g 4.  |t Domestic spaces as perceptual, commemorative, and performative --  |t The oneiric house /  |r Gston Bachelard --  |t Architectural space and awareness /  |r Yi-Fu Tuan --  |t The split wall : domestic voyeurism /  |r Beatriz Colomina --  |t The American front porch : women's liminal space /  |r Sue Bridwell Beckham --  |t Excavation and reconstruction : an oral archaeology of the deLemos home /  |r Adina Loeb --  |g 5.  |t Living downtown : nineteenth-century urban dwelling --  |t Alone together : a history of New York's early apartments /  |r Elizabeth Collins Cromley --  |t The social meanings of housing, 1800-1840 /  |r Elizabeth Blackmar --  |t YMCAs and other organization boarding houses /  |r Paul Groth --  |t Inside the dwelling : the Viennese Wohnung /  |r Donald J. Olsen --  |t Seeing through Paris, 1820-1848 /  |r Sharon Marcus --  |t Public place and private space : the Victorian city and the working-class household /  |r M. J. Daunton --  |t L'Assommoir /  |r Emile Zola --  |g 6.  |t Victorian domesticity : ideals and realities --  |t Privacy, security and respectability : the ideal Victorian home /  |r Mike Hepworth --  |t The gentleman's house (or, how to plan English residences) /  |r Robert Kerr --  |t The world their household /  |r Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood --  |t Degas and the sexuality of the interior /  |r Susan Sidlauskas --  |g 7.  |t Rural memories and desires : the farm, the suburb, the wilderness retreat --  |t What a farm-house should be /  |r Andrew Jackson Downing --  |t Thoreau's house at Walden /  |r William Barksdale Maynard --  |t The home as a work of art : Finland and Sweden /  |r Barbara Miller Lane --  |t Great camps of the Adirondacks /  |r Harvey Kaiser --  |t Pattern in building and farming /  |r Thomas C. Hubka --  |t Homes and gardens : the rural idyll /  |r Mike Hepworth --  |t Home and work : the use of space in a Nebraska farmhouse /  |r Dawni Freeman --  |g 8.  |t Modernism, technology and utopian hopes for mass housing --  |t Program for the founding of a general housing-construction company following artistically uniform principles /  |r Walter Gropius --  |t The dream of the factory-made house : Walter Gropius and Konrad Wachsmann /  |r Gilbert Herbert --  |t A revolution in the woman's sphere : Grete Lihotzky and the Frankfurt kitchen /  |r Susan R. Henderson --  |t Modern architecture and politics in Germany, 1918-1945 /  |r Barbara Miller Lane --  |g 9.  |t Mass housing as single-family dwelling : the post-war American suburb --  |t The crack in the picture window /  |r John Keats --  |t Picture window paradise /  |r Curtis Miner --  |t Making the modified modern /  |r David Smiley --  |t The American lawn : surface of everyday life /  |r Georges Teyssot --  |t The rise and fall of the picture window /  |r Sandy Isenstadt --  |g 10.  |t Participatory planning and design : initiatives in self-help housing, renovation, and interior decoration --  |t Squatter settlement : an architecture that works /  |r John Turner --  |t Self-help housing /  |r Alison Ravetz and Richard Turkington --  |t S.T.E.R.N. work /  |r Peter Davey --  |t The Byker wall /  |r Mats Egelius --  |t Making a home in a Philadelphia neighborhood /  |r Alice Gray Read --  |t Do it yourself : home improvement in 20th century America /  |r Carolyn M. Goldstein --  |t The aesthetics of social aspiration /  |r Alison J. Clarke --  |g 11.  |t Twentieth-century apartment dwelling, ideals and realities --  |t The center of Paris /  |r Le Corbusier --  |t Urban structuring /  |r Alison Smithson ̃and Peter Smithson --  |t The high-rise estate /  |r Alison Ravetz and Richard Turkington --  |t A clockwork orange /  |r Anthony Burgess --  |t High-rise living : what tenants say /  |r J. S. Fuerst --  |t Vallingby /  |r David Popenoe --  |g 12.  |t Some possible futures --  |t How cohousing works : the Trudeslund community /  |r Kathryn McCamant, Charles Durrett and Ellen Hertzman --  |t A prefab utopia - what happens when a furniture company builds a community /  |r John Leland --  |t Mobile homes : form, meaning, and function /  |r Allan D. Wallis --  |t The mobile home on the range /  |r John Brinckerhoff Jackson --  |t Harriton Farm, Villanova PA, advertising brochure /  |r Pohlig Builders --  |t Residential conversions /  |r Norbert Schoenauer --  |g 13.  |t Where is home? --  |t Attachment to homeland /  |r Yi-Fu Tuan --  |t Filling dwelling place with history : communal apartments sin St. Petersburg /  |r Ilya Utekhin --  |t Dwelling : making peace with space and place /  |r Deborah Tall --  |t The shelter people /  |r Bo Emerson --  |t Edgar Reitz's Heimat /  |r Barbara Miller Lane. 
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