Article Title
Toward a Phenomenology of Place and Place-Making: Interpreting Landscape, Lifeworld and Aesthetics
Abstract
Places and place-making are two significant notions in current environmental and architectural literature. Phenomenological research, which is concerned with the essential nature of human experience and consciousness, indicates that the notion of place crystallizes and focuses one essential aspect of human existence - the inescapable requirement to always be somewhere...
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Recommended Citation
Coates, Gary J. and Seamon, David
(1984)
"Toward a Phenomenology of Place and Place-Making: Interpreting Landscape, Lifeworld and Aesthetics,"
Oz:
Vol. 6.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1074