Home
:
Book details
:
Book description
Description of
Theorizing Built Form and Culture: The Legacy of Amos Rapoport (Routledge Research in Architecture)
1032437340 rar In this collection of essays, Theorizing Built Form and Culture: The Legacy of Amos Rapoport a felicitation volume to celebrate the significance of Professor Amos Rapoport's lifelong scholarship scholars from around the world discuss the analytical relevance, expansion, and continuing application of these contributions in developing an advanced understanding of mutual relationships between people and built environments across cultures. Professor Amos Rapoport has espoused an intellectual and theoretical legacy on environmental design scholarship that explains how cultural factors play a significant role in the ways people create and use environments as well as the way environments, in turn, influence peoples behavior. This volume presents a hitherto-not-seen, unique, and singular work that simultaneously articulates a cohesive framework of Rapoports architectural theories and demonstrates how that theoretical approach be used in architectural inquiry, education, and practice across environmental scales, types, and cultural contexts. It also acknowledges, for the very first time, how this theoretical legacy has pioneered the decolonizing of the Eurocentric approaches to architectural inquiry and has thus privileged an inclusive, cross-cultural perspective that laid the groundwork to understand and analyze non-Western design traditions. The book thus reflects a wide range of cross-cultural and cross-contextual range to which Professor Rapoports theories apply, a general notion of theoretical validity he always advocated for in his own writings. Read more