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Introduction |
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Chapter 1 Human/Nature: Wilderness and the Landscape / Architecture Divide Joel Sanders, Yale University; and Joel Sanders Architect, USA |
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Chapter 2 Spatial Experience within the "Colonial Bungalow," the "Tropical Modern," and "Critical Vernacular" House in South Asia, 1880-1980, Robin D.Jones, Independent Scholar, UK |
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Chapter 3 Continuities and Discontinuities: The House and Garden as Rational and Psychical Space in Vienna's Early Modernism, Diane V. Silverthorne, Birkbeck, University of London, and Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, UK |
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Chapter 4 A Point of View: Christopher Hussey's Sense of the Picturesque, Patricia Wheaton, Independent Scholar, and Christie's Auction House, London, UK |
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Chapter 5 Inside Out: Spectacle and Transformation, Chris Hay, Independent Scholar, UK; and Pat Brown, Kingston University, London, UK |
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Chapter 6 The Allegory of the Cave: Speculations between Interior and Landscape for the Barangaroo Headland Cultural Facility, Sing D'Arcy, University of New South Wales, Australia |
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Chapter 7 45 Degrees, Jude Walton, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia; and Phoebe Robinson, Deakin University and Victorian College of the Arts, School of Dance, Australia |
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Chapter 8 Spatial Continuums: Linear, Radial, and Clustered Architectures in Practice, Kerstin Thompson, Director, Kerstin Thompson Architects, Melbourne; Professor in Design, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; and Adjunct Professor at RMIT and Monash Universities, Australia |
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Chapter 9 Light Events: Interior and Exterior Space in Michael Snow's Wavelength (1967), Eleanor Suess, Kingston University, London, UK |
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Chapter 10 The Indignant Beton, Elias Constantopoulos, University of Patras, Greece |
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Chapter 11 Republican Homes: Modern Flows in Domestic Architecture in Santa Fe de Bogota, 1820-1900, Patricia Lara-Betancourt, Kingston University, London, UK |
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Chapter 12 A Place Out of the Archive: Reprise under [ the Condition of] Flow, Gini Lee, The University of Melbourne, Australia; and Dolly Daou, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
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Chapter 13 Projective Views, Eleanor Suess, Kingston University, London, UK |
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Chapter 14 The Interiority of Landscape: Gate, Journey, Horizon, Jeff Malpas, Professor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, and RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Chapter 15 Transitional Spaces in Late-Nineteenth-Century Domestic Architecture in Merida, Yucatan, Gladys Arana Lopez, Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan (UADY); and Catherine Ettinger, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico |
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Chapter 16 A Continuous Landscape? Neighborhood Planning and the New "Local" in Postwar Bristol, Fiona Fisher, Kingston University; and Rebecca Preston, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK |
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Chapter 17 Like Vessels: Giorgio Morandi and the Porticoes of Bologna, Vicky Falconer, Visual Artist, London, UK |
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Chapter 18 Rethinking Flow and the Relationship between Indoors and Out: California, c. 1945-c. 1965, Pat Kirkham, Kingston University, London, UK |
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Chapter 19 Green Interiors: Transitional Spaces in Multilevel Building, Elisa Bernardi, Architect, Milan, Italy |
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Chapter 20 Between Concentration and Distraction, Sarah Breen Lovett, Artist and Research Fellow, The University of Sydney, Australia |
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Chapter 21 Ornamental Transparency in the Modern Kitchen, Sandy Isenstadt, University of Delaware, USA |
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Chapter 22 Tracing Events: Material Tales for Country Homes and Gardens, as Found in Rural Australia, Mark Taylor, Swinburne University, Australia; and Gini Lee, The University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Chapter 23 Decorating with a View: The Nineteenth-Century Escapist Window, Anca I. Lasc, Pratt Institute, New York, USA |
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Chapter 24 Curtaining the Curtain Wall: Traversing the Boundaries of the American Postwar Domestic Environment, Margaret Maile Petty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
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Chapter 25 Speeds, Slowness, Temporary Consistencies, and Interior Designing, Suzie Attiwill, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Chapter 26 Lines to Make Space, Sarah Jamieson, Visiting Research Fellow at University of Technology Sydney, Australia; and Nadia Wagner, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore |
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Index |
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