Deutsche Gesellschaftfür phänomenologische Forschung
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Field notes
Vol. 1/2
Elizabeth Behnke
Phenomenological approaches to landscape, place and design
Vol. 1/3
Patrick Condon
Toward a phenomenology of architectural form
David Seamon
Recollections of the house on California road
Anne Vittoria
Thomas Thiis-Evensen's archetpyes in architecture
Y-f tuan, cosmos and hearth
Vol. 10/3
Herb Childress
W. barry, another turn of the crank
C. cooper marcus, house as a mirror of self
Vol. 10/2
Margaret Boschetti
E. casey, the fate of place
Steven Bindeman
The locus of compossibility
Carol H Cantrell
P. Bosselmann, representation of places
Vol. 10/1
Making community and place
In(side)out
Michael Tawn
On mountain tops we are starkly soulful
Tom Jay
Free public assembly
Vol. 11/1
Rootedness in place and being-at-home
Vol. 11/3
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Y-f tuan, escapism
Vol. 11/2
Michael Branch
Heidegger on dwelling
Richard Capobianco
The cutting street
Thomas Thiis-Evensen
G. coates, erik asmussen, architect
Robert Mugerauer
A bibliography for environmental and architectural phenomenology
Editors' introduction to the new edition of dwelling, place and environment
David SeamonRobert Mugerauer
T. Thiis-Evensen, archetypes of urbanism
Listening words
Vol. 12/1
Joachim-Ernst Berendt
Silent night
Hildegard Westerkamp
The sounds of displacement
Darren Copeland
From "accoustic horizons" to "tonalities"
Justin Winkler
The economics of generosity
Judyth Hill
H. childress, landscapes of betrayal
Vol. 12/3
Louise Chawla
The architecture of community
Vol. 12/2
Michael M Kazanjian
Intentionality and the production of architectural design(s)
David WangJulie Keen
Finding a way to rethink sustainability
Kenneth Maly
J-e. berendt, the third ear
Phenomenology as a research method
Madeleine Rothe
Trials of a nascent phenomenologist
Vol. 13/3
Micah L Issitt
Why bicyclists hate stop signs
Vol. 13/2
Melanie CurryJoel Fajans
Fitting wind power to landscape
Gordon Brittan Jr.
The spirit of place in Les monts de Sarcelles
Eric Malhere
No surprises
Vol. 13/1
Chris Desser
Things are not us but they are like us
Laurel Thompson
Phenomenology of elevators and escalators
Slower
Loretta Staples
C. Alexander, the phenomenon of life
B. hillier, space is the machine
Vol. 14/3
A rite of spring
Vol. 14/2
Dru Clarke
The caged bird's song
Vol. 14/1
Travel drawing
Tim White
Home in postmodern culture
Matthew D Day
Recovering bear sacredness
Leon Chartrand
Inside and outside in Wright's Fallingwater and Aalto's Villa Mairea
Enku Mulugeta Assefa
The fox and the peacock
Laura Greenspan
s. nicholsen, the love of nature and the end of the world
Academic animals
Charles Bergman
Direct action and fields of care
J. Douglas Porteous
M. Jacobson et alia, patterns of home
Vol. 15/1
Coming to place
Vol. 15/3
Bruce Janz
Adrian Stokes on carving, modeling, and stone
Vol. 15/2
Shierry Weber Nicholsen
Understanding urban place
Speaking of place
The stones
Raymond Murray Schafer
Place and topography
Jeff Malpas
Some implications of Malpas' place and experience for place ethics and education
John Cameron
"Cezanne's doubt" and the phenomenological core
David Wang
Home & journey
Wim Hurrle
Losing a sense of century
Vol. 16/2
Susan Enns
A phenomenology of commuting by bicycle
Vol. 16/3
Lin Wong
"On the hither side of depth"
Rachel McCann
Urban renewal and the destruction of African-American neighborhoods
Vol. 16/1
Eva-Maria Simms
Intimate immensity in the preschool playroom
Rodney Teague
Duquesne conference on phenomenology and ecology
Pittsburgh's "Hill District" as recollected by adults when they were ten years old
Curtis Thorpe
Place as both local and boundary-less
Marion Dumont
Environmental intangibles
A Goethean study of Totnes' town center
Vol. 17/3
Silke Schilling
Building a dream home phenomenologically
Vol. 17/1
Christopher Aanstoos
Memories in site
Dylan Trigg(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
Insidious design
Vol. 17/2
Kascha Semon
Making as a proceess of creating aliveness
I have never seen a sound
A map of phenomenology for the design disciplines
Vol. 18/3
David WangSarah Wagner
Architecture and phenomenology conference
Making spiritual spaces
Vol. 18/2
Marc Berghaus
Dealing with alzheimer's dementia through encountering nature
Gwendolyn Scott
Empirical findings from the nature of order
Vol. 18/1
Christopher Alexander
Creating the interior stadium
Scott L Deaner
Grasping the ineffable
Jenny Quillien
Everglades pilgrimage
Christine Rhone
There was an old man in a tree
Reading an historical text phenomenologically
Vol. 19/2
Matt Thompson
Disclosing the ontological depth of place
Vol. 19/1
Edward Relph
Letter from far south
Second letter from far south
Vol. 19/3
Luminous encounters on the island of tinos
Ron Walkey
Christopher Alexander's theory of wholeness
Robert Walsh
Disclosing the depths of Heidegger's topology
Architecture live
Julio Bermudez
A place in the wild
Vol. 2/2
Noël BennetJim WakemanMichael Mcguire
Reading a map
Jill Yesko
Vistas make you think
Mike Richardson
A lifeworld on water
Mike Lappan
Phenomenology, architecture, and the lifeworld
Vol. 2/3
Karsten Harries(Department of Music, Yale University)
Karsten Harries's natural symbols and Frank Lloyd Wright's natural houses
Yuan Lin
Notes on Bachelard's inhabited geometry
Vol. 2/1
David Denton
Toward understanding mountains existentially
Rocking
Louise Million
Responsive environments
What is a good house?
Home, host, and guest
David Appelbaum
A pragmatic sense of place
Vol. 20/3
Inhabiting intercultural history
Vol. 20/2
Thresholds and inhabitation
Bernd Jager
The need for architecture
Thinking and building in a more originary way
Christopher Chamberlin
The fragile phenomenology of juhani pallasmaa
Reza M Shirazi
Twenty years of EAP
Twenty-five important works in environmental & architectural phenomenology
Encountering São Paulo
Vol. 20/1
Simon Wright
Place and human being
The design substrate
David WangAmber Joplin
Husserl's coal-fired phenomenology
Vol. 21/2
Dennis Skocz
Reducing our ecological footprint
Vol. 21/1
A question of action: the grasstree story
Vol. 21/3
Flesh and space
Landscape, language, and experience
Claiming a Greek island as a precinct sacred to the twelve gods
An inspiration on walnut street
Alvin Holm
Atelier Cezanne
Victoria King
Understanding wholeness
Shimmy
Memory: body: place
Philip B Stafford
Non-ordinary architectural phenomenologies
Seeing space
Vol. 22/1
Paul Krafel
Historic preservation, significance, and phenomenology
Jeremy C Wells
The stairs at Säynätsalo town hall
Vol. 22/3
Roy Malcolm Porter Jr
Perceptual/spatial unfolding
Rachel McCannLena HopschRoy Malcolm Porter Jr
The northwestern basin in the palace of Minos
Real vs. virtual dissections
Vol. 22/2
Norm Friesen(Boise State University)
Noberg-schulz's interpretation of Tadao Ando's Vitra conference center
Painted rock
The Spanish steps
Lena Hopsch
Encounters in the field
The state of architectural phenomenology
Vol. 23/3
Benoît Jacquet
The place of assistive technologies in the homes and lives of families with a child with complex healthcare needs
Vol. 23/2
Bernie CarterAndrew J Moore
Discovering urban design
Vol. 23/1
Robert Fabian
Between heaven and earth
Akkelies Van Nes
On phenomenological discourse in architecture
Whither "architectural phenomenology"?
My dad's story
Jane Barry
The place of home
Janet Donohoe
The gifts of place
Attention, interiority, and place
The whole: counterfeit and authentic
Vol. 24/2
Henri Bortoft
Making Toronto's Yonge street great
Phenomenology, poetics, and architectural custodianship
Vol. 24/1
Thomas Owen
The transformative potential of paradox
C. Alexanders, battle for the life and beauty of the earth
Henri Bortoft (1938-2012)
Porosity and materiality in the bathscape
Matthew Bower
Critical regionalism, Raum, and tactility
Vol. 24/3
A pattern language of pedagogical place
Perceptions of landscapes of movement
George Ananchev
A virtual conversation
Kevin J ByrneAnnie Mok
H. davis, living over the store
Nadav Bittan
Reflections on the man lying in the highway
Vol. 25/1
The world experienced through a stroller
Vol. 25/2
Tomonobu Imamichi
Varieties of phenomenological description
Vol. 25/3
Navigating by the light
A phenomenology with the natural world
Tim Ingold
Human-immersion-in-world
In celebration of a conversation of pathways
Points of view & objectivity
Yi-Fu Tuan
Topologies of illumination
Place, philosophy, and non-philosophy
Phenomenology, philosophy, and praxis
Evolving conceptions of environmental phenomenology
Bryan E Bannon(Merimack College)
Going deep in place
Lichens and the cry of the earth
Stephen Wood
Rethinking dwelling
It's about people
Favorite places
Human being as placed being
Fire in the water
Traveling, inhabiting, and experiencing
Lena HopschRachel McCannMarco Cesario
Can there be a phenomenology of nature?
Place making, phenomenology, and lived sustainability
Social space an daily commuting
Wonder valley
Jacob Sowers
The phenomenology of betweenness
Mark Riegner
Considering the relationship between phenomenology and science
Viewing two sides
Sue Michael
Giving space to thoughts on place
Building home together
Vol. 26/1
A. janson, f. tigges, fundamental concepts of architecture
Vol. 26/3
The phenomenology of visualizing atmosphere
Vol. 26/2
Malte Wagenfeld
"Meeting the eye"
V. mehta, the street
Claudia Mausner
Place as gathering
Giorgi Tavadze
Locus of meaning and memory
Randy M Sovich
If dwell is a verb, "chair" is "to sit"
Jeffrey Ediger
Several thematic aspects of eap
Vol. 27/1
A new system of thought on the city
Vol. 27/2
Reinventing the screened porch
Gary J Coates
Wordless walkabouts on a Chinese campus
Moving: remaking a lifeworld
Moving and ongoing place processes
A deepening intersubjectivity
C. tilley, interpreting landscapes
John Billingsley
The imprint of place
Mourning Zaha Hadid
Tarek Wagih
Moving a boulder
The labyrinth
Vol. 28/1
Robert Barzan
A. pérez-gómez, attunement
Walking architecture
Lena HopschUlf Cronquist
Landscape enters the home
Ethics out of place
Vol. 3/1
Anthony Weston
R. mugerauer, post-modern planning theory
Vol. 3/3
Graduate theses and phenomenology
Do not ask me to explain
Human and nonhuman lifeworlds
Vol. 3/2
Ralph R Acampora
New world architecture
Places for the soul
Ashima Kenkre
Lyle Hornbaker
A normative environmental ethics and Christopher Alexander's work as an example
Joseph A Grange
R. oldenburg, the great good place
Catherine Alington
A deceptive neighborhood
The mutual impenetrability of world discourse
Places, postmodern landscapes, and heterotopia
P. krapfel, shifting
P. M. rosenau, post-modernism and the social sciences
Sustainability, dwelling, and wholeness
P. cloke et alia, approaching human geography
Spiritual dwelling and environmental ethics
Vol. 4/1
Jeffrey Wattles
B. lane, landscapes of the sacred
H. whone, church monastery cathedral
The life of the place
Vol. 4/2
Mircea Eliade
Culture is a mortal nest
Vol. 4/3
Experiencing place in nature and in architecture
J Bruce May
G. pocius, a place to belong
Life on earth
E. Jones, reading the book of nature
Edwin Jones
The madness of cities
Theodore Roszak
Ladders
J. bockemuhl, toward a phenomenology of the etheric world
Vol. 5/2
What is a window?
Vol. 5/3
Michel Lincourt
The body in the house
Harvey E Sherman
J. holan, norwegian wood
Vol. 5/1
O. Alexandersson, living water
C. day, places of the soul
Is place a journey?
Murray Silverstein
Sense of place on the high plains
Cary De Wit
"It was home"
A. wilson, the culture of nature
Y-f tuan, passing strange and wonderful
Listening through the door
P. freund & G. Martin, the ecology of the automobile
Vol. 6/3
E. casey, getting back into place
Vol. 6/2
Creating the sacred from the ordinary
Carolyn V Prorok
I. king, Christopher Alexander and contemporary architecture
Vol. 6/1
Reaching home
M. silverStein, mind and the world
C. Alexander, a foreshadowing of 21st century art
Buildings, housholders, and reconfiguring life
Alfred Bay
D. paterson, design, language, and the preposition
J. Jacobs, the death and life of great American cities
L. chawla, in the first country of places
Christopher Cokinos
P. murrain, urban expansion
D. sucher, city comforts
J. H. kunstler, the geography of nowhere
M. buess, getting to know the landscape
Seeing familiar things in new ways
Vol. 7/3
M. greenberg, the poetics of cities
Vol. 7/1
H. hertzBerger, lessons for students in architecture
Place and placelessness
Douglas D Paterson
A singular impact
W. tetsuro, climate and culture
W. brenneman jr. & M. brenneman, crossing the circle at the holy wells of ireland
Vol. 7/2
Design for nondualistic experiences
Eric Angell
Again Alexandria
The placeless, neighborless realm
A world of many places
T. schwenk, sensitive chaos
Nigel Hoffmann
H. jarviluoma, soundscapes
Douglas Pocock
Restoring the waters
Barbara Schaffer
Reflections on place and placelessness
This england
Vol. 8/2
David J Russo
At the end
Process, design and making
Vol. 8/3
Hajo Neis
D. wann, deep design
Vol. 8/1
M. southworth & e. ben-Joseph, streets and the shaping of towns and cities
A telephone table
Eileen Tumlin
S. Sanders, staying put
Place, land, and meaning
Tammeron Francis
Home in the postmodern world
R. mugerauer, interpretations on behalf of place
Child's table
Christopher Gutsche
Fear and darkness, or the seduction of the cellar
David Woolf
Making a red chest
Illness and the way of the body
S Kay Toombs
Recounting a routine experience
M. Colquhoun & A. Ewald, New eyes for plants
Vol. 9/1
A radically protective politics of place
Vol. 9/2
Donald Snow
Some notes on the experience of being a teleworker
Vol. 9/3
Thomas Erickson
J. steele, architecture for people
Ganapathy Nagasubramaniam
Songs of the sacred
Ian Lambert
H. Bortoft, The wholeness of nature
Introduction: the active eye in architecture
R. kaplan, S. kaplan & R. ryan, with people in mind
Goethean science
Thinking again about gophers
Balance of nature
s. brand, how buildings learn
The active eye in architecture
George Trevelyan
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