Architecture and Tourism: Perception, Performance and Place
Editat de Brian McLaren, D. Medina Lasanskyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781859737040
ISBN-10: 1859737048
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 45 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1859737048
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 45 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Also
available
in
paperback,
9781859737095
£17.99
(May,
2004)
Notă biografică
D.
Medina
Lasansky
is
Assistant
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Architecture
at
Cornell
University.
Brian
McLaren
is
Assistant
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Architecture,
University
of
Washington.
With
a
Foreword
by
Davydd
J.
Greenwood.
Cuprins
Foreword,
Davydd
J.
Greenwood,
Cornell
UniversityDefining
a
Canon
and
a
Mode
of
PerceptionReproduction,
Fragmentation,
and
Collection:
The
Logics
of
Roman
Souvenirs
from
Print
to
Plastic,
Sarah
Benson,
History
of
Art
and
Archaeology,
Cornell
University
Early
Travelers
in
Greece
and
the
Invention
of
Medieval
Architectural
History,
Kostis
Kourelis,
Art
History,
Swarthmore
College
Performing
Abroad:
British
Tourists
to
Italy
and
the
Production
of
Identity,
1840-1914,
Jill
Steward,
School
of
Arts
and
Social
Sciences,
University
of
Northumbria
Politics
of
Pilgrimage
From
Tripoli
to
Ghadames:
Architecture
and
the
Tourist
Experience
of
Local
Culture
in
Italian
Colonial
Libya,
Brian
L.
McLaren,
Architecture,
University
of
Washington
A
Pilgrimage
to
the
Alczar
of
Toledo:
Ritual,
Tourism
and
Propaganda
in
Francos
Spain,
1936-1940,
Miriam
Basilio,
The
Museum
of
Modern
Art,
New
York
City
Authenticating
Dungeons,
Whitewashing
Castles:
Memory,
Performance
and
Restoration
at
the
Former
Sites
of
Slave
Trade
in
Ghana
Cheryl
Finley,
Art,
Wellesley
College
Packaging
Place
From
Photographic
Fragments
to
Architectural
Illusions
at
the
1929
Poble
Espanyol
in
Barcelona,
Jordana
Mendelson,
School
of
Art
and
Design,
University
of
Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
Similating
France,
Seducing
the
World:
The
Regional
Center
at
the
1937
Paris
Exposition,
Deborah
D.
Hurtt,
Architectural
History,
University
of
Virginia
Tourist
Geographies:
Re-mapping
Old
Habana,
D.
Medina
Lasansky,
History
of
Architecture
and
Urbanism,
Cornell
University
Performance
and
Popular
CultureSweetening
Colonialism:
A
Mauritian
Themed
Resort,
Tim
Edensor,
Cultural
Studies,
Staffordshire
University
and
Uma
Kothari,
Insitute
for
Development
Policy
and
Management,
University
of
Manchester
Doing
it
Right:
Post-war
Honeymoon
Resorts
in
the
Pocono
Mountains,
Barbara
Penner,
Architectural
History
and
Theory,
The
Bartlett,
University
College
London
The
Post-Modern
Imagination
"New
Politics
of
the
Spectacle:
Bilbao
and
the
Global
Imagination,"
Joan
Ockman,
Architecture,
Columbia
University
Egypt
on
Steroids:
Luxor
Las
Vegas
and
Postmodern
Orientalism,
Jeffrey
Cass,
Language
and
Literature,
Texas
A
M
International
University
Recenzii
Spectacle,
pilgrimage,
history,
myth,
vision
of
the
future
-
all
these
realms
come
together
inArchitecture
andTourism,
as
they
do
in
our
personal
travels
and
in
national
policies
around
the
world.
Over
the
past
three
hundred
years,
tourism
has
become
an
essential
element
of
western
architecture.
Lasanky and McLaren's comprehensive collection explores the historical dimensions of tourism, showing how it has always been intimately connected with matters of architecture, urbanism and space. At once insightful and informative,Architecture and Tourismis an important contribution to our understanding of this pervasive global phenomenon.
Lasanky and McLaren's comprehensive collection explores the historical dimensions of tourism, showing how it has always been intimately connected with matters of architecture, urbanism and space. At once insightful and informative,Architecture and Tourismis an important contribution to our understanding of this pervasive global phenomenon.