
Inward Turn Of Home
RM87.00
This book aims to garner the field of criticism, history, and theory of architecture in the Southeast Asian context, which is much needed for visibility and momentum. It also gives architecture historians, allied scholars, and students of architecture and cultural studies the insight to articulate the foundations of our discipline. In an attempt to leverage the extensive adaptation of phenomenology as an episteme in architecture, this book aims to bridge theory with design and strategise architecture discourses to address issues pertinent to the Southeast Asian built environment.
Authors
Sanjeh Kumar Raman
CONTENT
Acknowledgement
Preface
List of Tables
List of Figures
Definition of Terms
Chapter 1
Phenomenology as an episteme in architecture
Chapter 2
Critical insights of architectural phenomenology
Chapter 3
Buildings: Places and Lifeworlds
Chapter 4
Articulating the interior space
Qualitative Analysis: Lifeworld as a ‘unit of analysis’
Seat as Place: The Goldsmith’s Workspace
Orientation to Place: The Goldsmith in George Town
Shophouse: An Idea of the Working Class Migrants’ Home
Intertwinement with Place
Chapter 5
Interiority of Home
Charting the Experiential Qualities of Lifeworld
The Inward Turn of Home
Conclusion
References
Index
About the Author
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