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Making Leisure Work - Architecture and the Experience Economy

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Making Leisure Work is a work of uncommon seriousness and impeccable scholarship. Refracting Pine and Gilmore's The Experience Economy through the lens of Certeau's conceptualization of everyday spatial production! Brian Lonsway makes a convincing case for elevating architectural theory to a central place in interpreting themed environments and experiences. Highly recommended for graduate and upper level undergraduate seminars in architecture! consumer studies! cultural anthropology! leisure studies and urban sociology.' - John Hannigan! University of Toronto (Author ofFantasy City: Pleasure and Profit in the Postmodern Metropolis)'Brian Lonsway has created a welcomed addition to the literature on the politics of space and meaning. He maps out a range of issues in a way that challengestraditional interpretations of themed architecture while providing an important critical framework for engaging the built environment.' - Cities! Volume 26! 2009 Informationen zum Autor Brian Lonsway is Associate Professor at the Syracuse University School of Architecture, USA. He is an architectural theorist and technology researcher whose work is invested in the evolving relationships between design technologies and spatial thought. Klappentext Explores architecture's role in the spatial construction of themed experience design and provides a architectural theoretical framework for its social interpretation. Using cognitive mapping! entertainment capacity design! and leisure strategy planning! this text presents the mechanisms of spatial control inherent in architectural rectification. Zusammenfassung Exploring architecture's role in the spatial construction of themed experience design, this book provides a new theoretical framework for reading contemporary architecture and encourages alternative inquiries into the contemporary social politics of spatial production. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1: Stories about our Themed Environment 1. Work, Leisure, and the Architectural Everyday 2. The Narration of Everyday Experience 3. Space, Semiotics, and Scientism Part 2: The Experience of Experience 4. Extreme Narrative 5. Différant Myths 6. Entertainment Capacity 7. The Experience of a Lifestyle Part 3: Narrative Agitations 8. Telling Practices 9. Juridical Opinion 10. Happy Potties and other Alternative Narratives ...

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Authors Brian Lonsway, Lonsway Brian
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.02.2009
 
EAN 9780415398015
ISBN 978-0-415-39801-5
No. of pages 272
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / General, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Tourism industry, Retail and wholesale industries, Civil engineering, surveying and building

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