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Place and Placelessness Revisited

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Since its publication in 1976, Ted Relph’s Place and Placelessness has been an influential text in thinking about cities and city life across disciplines, including human geography, sociology, architecture, planning, and urban design. For four decades, ideas put forward by this seminal work have continued to spark debates, from the concept of placelessness itself through how it plays out in our societies to how city designers might respond to its challenge in practice. Drawing on evidence from Australian, British, Japanese, and North and South American urban settings, Place and Placelessness Revisited is a collection of cutting edge empirical research and theoretical discussions of contemporary applications and interpretations of place and placelessness. It takes a multi-disciplinary approach, including contributions from across the breadth of disciplines in the built environment – architecture, environmental psychology, geography, landscape architecture, planning, sociology, and urban design – in critically re-visiting placelessness in theory and its relevance for twenty-first century contexts.

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ISBN: 9780815381990
Publication date: 22nd November 2017
Author: Robert Freestone
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 278 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
Genres: City and town planning: architectural aspects
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Urban communities
Settlement, urban and rural geography
Human geography