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Building Research & Information, Volume 36 Issue 3 2008

DevelopingTheories of the Built Environment

ISSN: 1466-4321 (electronic) 0961-3218 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Is a theory of the built environment needed?
Lauri Koskela
Pages 211 – 215
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Space and spatiality: what the built environment needs from social theory
Bill Hillier
Pages 216 – 230
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Towards a user-centred theory of the built environment
Jacqueline C. Vischer
Pages 231 – 240
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Sustainability, the capital approach and the built environment
Giles Atkinson
Pages 241 – 247
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Conceptualizing the built environment as a social–ecological system
Sebastian Moffatt; Niklaus Kohler
Pages 248 – 268
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A sketch-plan for construction of built environment theory
Andrew Rabeneck
Pages 269 – 279
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Advocating an ambivalent approach to theorizing the built environment
George Cairns
Pages 280 – 289
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Design for flexibility
N. John Habraken
Pages 290 – 296
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Unravelling the green braid: in pursuit of earthly architecture
Simon Guy
Pages 297 – 300
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Cultural embeddedness in vernacular architecture
Elizabeth Cromley
Pages 301 – 304
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