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040 _aBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
_cBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
041 _aeng
082 _a720.072 L933r
100 _aLucas, Ray
_eautor
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245 _aResearch methods for architecture /
_cRay Lucas
260 _aLondres :
_bLaurence King Publishing,
_c2016.
300 _a208 pƔginas :
_bilustraciones
505 _a1. Introduction: What is architectural research? | 2. Architectural philosophy (not philosophy of architecture) | Part 1 | Fundamentals of architectural research | 3. Defining your research question | 4. Defining your research methodology | 5. Building your literature review | Cross-disciplinary working | Conducting and documenting fieldwork | 6. Conducting interviews and communication | 7. Writing up | Part 2 | Practical applications and case studies | 8. Material culture | 9. Environmental psychology | 10. Architectural histories | 11. The politics of space | 12. Philosophy, phenomenology and the experience of space | 13. Ethnographic research | 14. Drawing, diagrams and maps | 15. Conclusion: Theory and practice | 16. Glossary |
650 _aArquitectura
_xInvestigaciĆ³n
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_cBK-RES