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4.0 out of 5 stars The Importance of Meaning in Architecture, Sep 12 2000
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This book was one of several books I studied to better understand the role of place in architecture and interior design. It helped me understand the importance of working with clients to understand the meanings they infer from the environment around them. In the book, Tuan highlights the importance of meaning and an insider's view. He describes place as humanized space. The contrast of open space with enclosed, comforting areas enhances both. As a person's emotional bond to a space increases, so do familiarity, comfort, and the sense of insideness. Without personal control over space, this emotional bond is slow to develop. To create place, Tuan suggests that memorable architecture should strenghen our memories, enhance the self, and provide layers of meaning to a space.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book you must read, Jan 13 2011
This review is from: Space And Place: The Perspective of Experience (Paperback)
Great reference for any geography student, and if you're interested in general in cognition, space, psychology, etc...
Simple, very easy reading, deep and relevant.
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Space And Place: The Perspective of Experience
Space And Place: The Perspective of Experience by Yi-Fu Tuan (Paperback - Jan 22 2001)
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