Topophilia and Topophobia: Reflections on Twentieth-Century Human Habitat

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-01-11
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

This book is about the love and hate relations that humans establish with their habitat, which have been coined by discerning modern thinkers as topophiliaand topophobia. Whilst such affiliations with the topos, our manmade as well as natural habitat, have been traced back to antiquity, a wide range of twentieth-century cases are studied here and reflected upon by dwelling on this framework. The book provides a timely reminder that the qualitative aspects of the topos, sensual as well as intellectual, should not be disregarded in the face of rapid technological development and the mass of building that has occurred since the turn of the millennium. Topophilia and Topophobiaoffers speculative and historical reflections on the human habitat of the century that has just passed, authored by some of the world'¬"s leading scholars and architects, including Joseph Rykwert, Yi-Fu Tuan, Vittorio Gregotti and Jean-Louis Cohen. Human habitats, ranging broadly from the cities of the twentieth century, highbrow modern architecture both in Western countries and in Asia, to non-architect/planner designed vernacular settlements and landscapes are reviewed under the themes of topophilia and topophobia across the disciplines of architecture, landscape studies, philosophy, human geography and urban planning.

Table of Contents

Illustration creditsp. vii
Notes on contributorsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Architectural Enclosure: A Prologue to Topophilia and Topophobiap. 1
Topo-philia and -phobiap. 12
Time, Space, and Architecture: Some Philosophical Musingsp. 22
Topophilia/Topophobia: The Role of the Environment in the Formation of Identityp. 31
Heterotopias and Archipelagos: The Shape of Modern Topophobiap. 44
Agreement and Decorum: Conversations within the Architecture of Louis Kahnp. 62
The Character of a Building: Paul Cret's Human Analogy, Louis Kahn and Yang Tingbaop. 92
Potential Places, Places of Potentiality: Levitation and Suspension in Modern Italian Architecturep. 114
Transparency in the Contemporary Australian Housep. 133
The Voyage and the House: Bernard Rudofsky's Search for Placep. 150
Hot Springs, Geysers and Animated Matterp. 170
Not Another Waikiki? Mobilizing Topophilia and Topophobia in Coastal Resort Areasp. 185
Economy and Affect: People-Place Relationships and the Metropolisp. 202
Epilogue: The Architectural Project as Dialoguep. 221
Indexp. 228
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