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050 4 _aNA2543.A58
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082 0 4 _a720.103
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245 0 0 _aArchitecture and anthropology /
_cedited by Adam Jasper.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2019.
264 4 _c©2019
300 _ax, 234 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gIntroduction - Anthropology and architecture: a misplaced conversation /
_rAdam Jasper --
_tTowards an architectural anthropology--what architects can learn from anthropology and vice versa /
_rMarie Stender --
_tNature versus denture: an ontology of dental prostheses /
_rIman Ansari --
_tOcclusions of the operational sequence: a coincidental conversation between Robert Matthew and André Leroi-Gourhan in six diagrams /
_rAlessandro Zambelli --
_tImaging vernacular architecture: a dialogue with anthropology on building process /
_rDilshad Ara and Mamun Rashid --
_tThe emergence of an architectural anthropology in aboriginal Australia: the work of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre /
_rPaul Memmott and Cathy Keys --
_tThe house that Semper built /
_rElena Chestnova --
_tHow to love modern [post-] Colonial architecture: rethinking memory in Angola and Mozambique cities /
_rAna Tostões --
_tThe semio-pragmatics of architecture /
_rGodofredo Enes Pereira and Susana Caló --
_tThe urban microclimate as artefact: reassessing climate and culture studies in architecture and anthropology /
_rSascha Roesler --
_tMauri-Ora: architecture, indigeneity, and immanence ethics /
_rAmanda Yates --
_tA conversation with architects: Paul Oliver and the anthropology of shelter /
_rMarcel Vellinga.
520 _a"Both architecture and anthropology emerged as autonomous theoretical disciplines in the 18th-century enlightenment. Throughout the 19th century, the fields shared a common icon-the primitive hut-and a common concern with both routine needs and ceremonial behaviours. Both could lay strong claims to a special knowledge of the everyday. And yet, in the 20th century, notwithstanding genre classics such as Bernard Rudofsky's Architecture without Architects or Paul Oliver's Shelter, and various attempts to make architecture anthropocentric (such as Corbusier's Modulor), disciplinary exchanges between architecture and anthropology were often disappointingly slight. This book attempts to locate the various points of departure that might be taken in a contemporary discussion between architecture and anthropology."--Publisher's website.
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