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|a Oakley, David.
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|a The phenomenon of architecture in cultures in change.
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|a [1st ed.].
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|a Front Cover; The Phenomenon of Architecture in Cultures in Change; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; THE NEWLY DEVELOPING LANDS IN THE TROPICS; STUDENTS; PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT; NOTES AND REFERENCES; PART ONE: ARCHITECTURE AS ACTIVITY; CHAPTER 1. ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHT; WHAT, HOW AND WHY; THEORIES; NOTES AND REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. ARCHITECTURAL FUNCTION; THE UNDERSTANDING OF ARCHITECTURAL FORM; EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE; BEGINNING TO MAKE ARCHITECTURE; FIVE LEVELS OF LEARNING; NOTES AND REFERENCES; PART TWO:THE DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
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|a CHAPTER 3. ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEMSTHE TROPICAL WORLD; THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND THE BUILDING PROCESS; DESIGN PROBLEMS; THE ARCHITECTURAL ATTITUDE; ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 4. BUILDING PROBLEMS; A UNIFIED FORM OF CLASSIFICATION TO CHARACTERISE BUILDING CONTEXT; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. ECONOMY; ECONOMY AS AN ASPECT OF A HUMAN REALITY; ECONOMY AND THE DESIGN PROCESS; ECONOMY AND THE BUILDING PROCESS; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; PART THREE: AN ANATOMY OF DESIGN WORK; CHAPTER 6. INTENTIONS
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|a THE PROBLEM-SOLVING MATRIXTHE SEARCH FOR SYSTEM IN DESIGN WORK; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 7. IDEAS; THINKING; ARCHITECTURAL THINKING; ARCHITECTURAL IDEAS; APPROACHES TO CRITICISM; A SYNTHESIS OF CRITICAL APPROACHES; FORMAL ARTICULATION AND ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 8. METHOD IN DESIGN; THE NATURE OF METHOD; METHOD IN DESIGN WORK; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; PART FOUR: DESIGN IN ACTION; CHAPTER 9. ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING; THE PRODUCTION OF BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
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|a THE RATIONALISATION AND INDUSTRIALISATION OF BUILDING PRODUCTIONOUR TECHNOLOGICAL WORLD; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 10. ARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNITY; THE NATIONAL ECONOMY AND THE SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY; A CONCEPTION OF NEW PATTERNS OF LIVING; THE REGION; ARCHITECTURE AND THE WIDER ENVIRONMENT: FORM AND FIT; THE URBANISING RURAL REGION; THE NEW URBAN SETTLEMENT; RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL; THE TOWN DESIGN SERVICE; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; PART FIVE: THE DESIGN OF TOMORROW; CHAPTER 11. INVENTING THE FUTURE; WAYS OF ""INVENTING THE FUTURE""
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|a DESIGNERS IN THE GRIP OF ""THEIR"" FUTUREIMAGES; COUNTY COUNCIL OF VISTAGITY; NOTES AND REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 12. EDUCATION; THE CHARACTER OF THE TASKS AHEAD; EDUCATION FOR LIFE: EDUCATION IN LIFE; FORMAL EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS; NOTES AND REFERENCES; INDEX
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|i Print version:
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