Framing Places

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Framing Places
Author : Kim Dovey
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 08 January 2002
ISBN : 9781134688982
Pages : 235 pages
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Framing Places investigates how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. It is an account of how our lives are "framed" within the clusters of rooms, streets and cities we inhabit.

Framing Places

Framing Places investigates how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. It is an account of how our lives are "framed" within the clusters of rooms, streets and cities we inhabit.

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Framing Places

Framing Places investigates how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. It is an account of how our lives are "framed" within the clusters of rooms, streets and cities we inhabit.

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