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      The Short Works of John Habraken: Ways of Seeing / Ways of Doing

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      This book offers, for the first time, access to the chronological arc of John Habrakens’ writing in a single collection.

      This book offers, for the first time, access to the chronological arc of John Habraken’s writing in a single collection.

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      Product ID:9780367820077
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Open Building
      Title:The Short Works of John Habraken
      Subtitle:Ways of Seeing / Ways of Doing
      Authors:Author: John R. Dale, Stephen H. Kendall
      Page Count:494
      Subjects:Theory of architecture, Theory of architecture, Individual architects and architectural firms, Architectural structure and design, Architecture: professional practice, Individual architects & architectural firms, Architectural structure & design, Architecture: professional practice
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      This book offers, for the first time, access to the chronological arc of John Habrakens’ writing in a single collection.

      This book offers, for the first time, access to the chronological arc of John Habraken’s writing in a single collection.

      Few architects or scholars have so consistently and patiently pursued such a humane and culturally vital set of radical questions related to the behaviour of the built environment as N. John Habraken. From the publication of his first book in 1960, he has quietly helped redraw the map of architectural research, education, practice, design methods and theory. His insights lead us to a better understanding of how the built field works, contributing to the development of methods enabling professionals to contribute to its coherence and resilience.

      Following an introductory essay by the editors, placing Habraken’s work in context, this collection is organized in two sections and further organized around a number of specific themes: The Built Field; Role of the Architect; Control; Sharing Forms; Examples of Ways of Doing; Open Building; Tools; and Cultivating the Built Environment. A series of interviews with the author enable him to reflect on his journey of inquiry, research, advocacy and teaching – and the relationship between ways of seeing and ways of doing.

      Offering theoretical perspectives and methodological ways forward, this book will be of interest to architects, planners and urban designers tackling the challenges of the contemporary built environment that Habraken identifies, as well as educators and students.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-31

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      Weight1226 g
      Dimensions261 × 186 × 32 mm