Architecture of fear / Nan Ellin, editor ; [Edward J. Blakely [and others] ; with artwork by Cayewah Easley, Julius Shulman, Jody Zellen].

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Other Authors: Ellin, Nan, Blakely, Edward J. (Edward James), 1938-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [1997]
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Shelter from the storm, or, Form follows fear and vice versa / Nan Ellin
  • Building paranoia / Steven Flusty
  • The search for a place in the world / Richard Sennett
  • Multiplication + subdivision : a paradox of danger and safety / Jane Harrison
  • Divided we fall : gated and walled communities in the United States / Edward J. Blakely and Mary Gail Snyder
  • Walls of fear and walls of support / Peter Marcuse
  • Mirrors / Kevin Sites, with photographs by Julius Shulman
  • The fear of architecture : a photo essay / Julius Shulman
  • Abject terror : a story of fear, sex, and architecture / Dora Epstein, with artwork by Cayewah Easley
  • Inside fear : secret places and hidden spaces in dwellings / Anne Troutman
  • My urban history : paranoia informing place making / John Chase
  • Housing for the homeless, by the homeless, and of the homeless / Michael Dear and Jurgen von Mahs
  • Addressing fear through community empowerment / Lois M. Takahashi
  • Hetero-architecture for the Heteropolis : the Los Angeles School / Charles Jencks
  • Soc. culture : Singapore / David Turnbull
  • Creating landscapes of safety / Sharon E. Sutton
  • Landscapegoat / Richard Ingersoll
  • Cyburbanism as a way of life / Fred Dewey, with artwork by Jody Zellen
  • Fear and dreaming in the American city : from open space to cyberspace / Udo Greinacher
  • The pearly gates of cyberspace / Margaret Wertheim.
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