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David Seamon

(1990-1999)

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Thomas Thiis-Evensen's archetpyes in architecture

1990

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 1/3

Toward a phenomenology of architectural form

1990

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 1/2

Responsive environments

1991

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 2/2

Toward understanding mountains existentially

1991

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 2/1

What is a good house?

1991

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 2/3

Graduate theses and phenomenology

1992

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 3/3

P. cloke et alia, approaching human geography

1992

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 3/3

P. krapfel, shifting

1992

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 3/2

P. M. rosenau, post-modernism and the social sciences

1992

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 3/3

R. mugerauer, post-modern planning theory

1992

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 3/3

B. lane, landscapes of the sacred

1993

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 4/1

H. whone, church monastery cathedral

1993

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 4/1

The life of the place

1993

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 4/2

Dwelling, seeing, and designing

1993

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Albany, NY, State University of New York Press

C. day, places of the soul

1994

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 5/3

J. holan, norwegian wood

1994

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 5/1

O. Alexandersson, living water

1994

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 5/2

C. Alexander, a foreshadowing of 21st century art

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/1

D. paterson, design, language, and the preposition

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/2

D. sucher, city comforts

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/3

I. king, Christopher Alexander and contemporary architecture

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/1

J. Jacobs, the death and life of great American cities

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/2

M. buess, getting to know the landscape

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/3

M. silverStein, mind and the world

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/1

P. freund & G. Martin, the ecology of the automobile

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/3

P. murrain, urban expansion

1995

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 6/2

A singular impact

1996

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 7/3

H. hertzBerger, lessons for students in architecture

1996

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 7/3

M. greenberg, the poetics of cities

1996

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 7/1

Behavioral geography

1997

David Seamon

in: Encyclopedia of phenomenology, Dordrecht-Boston-London : Kluwer

S. Sanders, staying put

1997

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 8/3

Introduction: the active eye in architecture

1998

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 9/1

R. kaplan, S. kaplan & R. ryan, with people in mind

1998

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 9/3

Making community and place

1999

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 10/3

P. Bosselmann, representation of places

1999

David Seamon

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 10/1