Human space / Otto Friedrich Bollnow ; translated by Christine Shuttleworth ; introduction by Joseph Kohlmaier.
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- 0907259359 (pbk.)
- 9780907259350 (pbk.)
- 711 BOL
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Following its publication in Germany in 1963, Otto Friedrich Bollnow'sHuman Space quickly became essential reading within a cross-disciplinary field of subject areas including architecture, anthropology, and philosophy. In this first English translation, Bollnow conceives the human experience of space not merely as a philosophical problem but also as an extension of his research into psychology, human behavior, and the conventional domains of architecture: living in a building, in an apartment, in a house.Human Space is a remarkable investigation of space as we experience it, by a man many consider to be the father of spatial and architectural anthropology. This lush hardcover edition includes an afterword by Joseph Kohlmaier that situates the work in the context of philosophical and architectural discussion.
Translated from the German.