£174.80

Routledge Doorway

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£174.80 £75.52 £97.19 £118.85 £140.51 £162.17 £183.83 10 June 2024 06 November 2024 05 April 2025 01 September 2025 29 January 2026

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185 days 27 days 30 days 357 days · current 0 89 179 268 357 £85-103 £121-139 £139-157 £157-175 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common range: £157-175 (357 days, 59.6%)

Price range: £85 - £175

Price levels: 4 price ranges over 599 days

Description

Though we may take them for granted, doorways impinge on our lives in many ways. Their powers are even richer and more varied than those of the wall. They can change the ways we behave, and alter how we see our surroundings. They challenge us and protect our territories. They punctuate our experiences as we move from place to place. They set the geometry and measure of our relationship with space. They frame the ‘in-between’ and stand as crystalisations of the moment. With its many dimensions, the doorway is an essential component of what might be called ‘the common language of architecture’. Illustrated with numerous drawings and photographs, Doorway is a stimulus to thinking about what can be done with architecture. The notebook style offers an example to student architects of how they might keep their own architecture notebooks, collecting ideas, sorting strategies, generally expanding their understanding of the potential of architecture to modify the world in practical, philosophical and poetic ways. About the Author Simon Unwin is Professor of Architecture at Dundee University. He has lived and taught in Britain and Australia, and lectured on his work in China, Israel, India, Sweden, Turkey and the United States. His book Analysing Architecture has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Persian and Spanish.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 December 2007
Listed Since
20 August 2007

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