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Cumulative Index (Vol 1-9, 1990-1998)
This index includes all EAP entries except
reference items listed in "citations received." Entries have been
identified in the following order: volume number, issue number, and page(s).
Thus 3,2:10, for example, refers to volume 3, issue 2, page 10. Volume numbers
by years are as follows: vol. 1, 1990; vol. 2, 1991; vol. 3, 1992;
vol. 4, 1993; vol. 5, 1994; vol. 6, 1995; vol. 7, 1996; vol. 8, 1997; vol
9, 1998.
The index categories are: Feature Essays;
Book and Film Reviews; Poetry; Noteworthy
Readings; Graduate Theses; Membership News;
Conferences; Organizations; Refereed Journals; Book Series; Other Publications; Obituaries; Topics.
- FEATURE ESSAYS
- Acampora, Ralph R., Human and Nonhuman Lifeworlds
3,2:10
- Angell, Eric, Design for Nondualistic Experiences
7,1:8-10
- Appelbaum, David, Home, Host, Guest 2,1:14-15
- _____, Ladders, 3,1:8-9
- Bay, Alfred, Buildings, Householders, and Reconfiguring
Life 6,1:11-13
- Behnke, Elizabeth, Field Notes: Lived Place and
the 1989 Earthquake in Northern California 1,2:10-14
- Bennett, Noel, Wakeman, Jim, and McGuire, Michael,
A Place in the Wild 2,2:5-7
- Boschetti, Margaret, Windows on the World: A
Class Exercise 1,1:11
- _____, Seeing Familiar Things in New Ways 7:3:12
- Brill, Michael, An Architecture of Peril: Design
for a Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad, New Mexico 4,3:8-10
- Chawla, Louise, Reaching Home: Reflections on
Environmental Autobiography 6,2:12-15
- Childress, Herb, Life on Earth: San Francisco,
Oostburg, and the Figure-Ground Reversal 4,2:6-7
- Coates, Gary J., Reflections on Resettling America
4,2:8-9
- Condon, Patrick, Phenomenological Approaches
to Landscape, Place, and Design 1,3:3
- Day, Matthew D., Home in the Postmodern World
8,3:13-15
- Denton, David E., Notes on Bachelard's Inhabited
Geometry 2,1:9-10
- de Wit, Cary, Sense of Place on the High Plains
5,2:10-11
- Ediger, Jeffrey, Listening Through the Door 5,1:10-12
- Erickson, Thomas, Some Notes on the Experience
of Being a Teleworker 9,3:9-12
- Francis, Tammeron, Place, Land, and Meaning:
Lessons for Making Architecture from the Adena-Hopewell 8,1:9-11
- Grange, Joseph, A Normative Environmental Ethics
and Christopher Alexander's Work as an Example 3,2:11-12
- Gutsche, Christopher, Child's Table, 8,3:7-8
- Harries, Karsten, Comments on Four Papers: ASCA
Annual Meeting, 1991 2,3:10-12.
- Jay, Tom, Salmon of the Heart 3,2:5
- _____, Culture is a Mortal Nest 4,3:14-15
- _____, The Placeless, Neighborless Realm: Language,
Homescape, and Rehabilitation 7,2:13-15
- Lappan, Mark, A Lifeworld on Water: Home and
Journey on the Great Lakes 2,2:14-15
- Lambert, Ian, Songs of the Sacred: A Thiis-Evensen
Interpretation of LeCorbusier's Ronchamp Chapel and Wright's Unity Temple
9,3:13-15
- Lin, Yuan, Karsten Harries' Natural Symbols and
Frank Lloyd Wright's Natural Houses 2,3:13-15.
- Lincourt, Michel, What Is a Window? Reacting
to Thiis-Evensen's Architectural Archetypes 5,3:10-13
- Million, Louise, Rocking 2,1:11-13
- _____, "It Was Home: Reflections on Losing
Place 5,2:12-15
- _____, A World of Many Places 7,3:8-9.
- Mugerauer, Robert, Mircea Eliade: Restoring the
Possibilities of Place 3,1:10-12
- Neis, Hajo, Process, Design and Making, 8,3:5-7
- Paterson, Douglas D., Making Places: The Phenomenological
Importance of the Invent{ing}ory 6,3:14-15
- _____, Place and Placelessness: Fabulous
Frustrations 7,3:9-10.
- Porteous, J. Douglas, The Mutual Impenetrability
of World Discourse 3,1:10-11
- Prorok, Carolyn V., Creating the Sacred from
the Ordinary: The Case of Ambridge 6,3:11-13
- Relph, Edward, Place, Postmodern Landscapes,
& Heterotopia 3,1:14
- _____, Reflections on Place and Placelessness
7,3:15-15
- Riegner, Mark, Goethean Science: Toward a Heightened
Empathy of Nature 9,1:10-11
- Roszak, Theodore, The Madness of Cities 3,1:7
- Schafer, R. Murray, A Deceptive Neighborhood:
The Soundscape of Toronto's Lower Forest Hill 3,1:7
- _____, Argentinean Soundscapes, November 1994
6,2:9-11
- Scott, Gwendolyn, At the End, 8,2:12-15
- Schaffer, Barbara, Restoring the Waters 7,2:10-12
- Seamon, David, The Life of the Place: A Phenomenological
Commentary on Bill Hillier's Space Syntax 4,2:10-15
- _____, A Singular Impact: Edward Relph's Place
and Placelessness 7,3:10-13
- Sherman, Harvey E., The Body in the House 5,3:13-15
- Silverstein, Murray, Is Place a Journey? 5,1:12-15
- Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman, Sustainability, Dwelling,
and Wholeness 3,2:14-15
- Toombs, S. Kay, Illness and the Way of the Body,
8,2:7-9
- _____, Recounting a Routine Experience: Going
on a Professional Trip, 8,2: 10-12
- Trevelyan, George [originally 1977], The Active
Eye in Architecture 9,1:13-15
- Tumlin, Eileen, A Telephone Table, 8,3:11-12
- Violich, Francis, Dalmatia, Urban Identity and
the War, 1991-1993: Seeking Meaning in Urban Places 4,3:11-13
- Vittoria, Anne, Recollections of the House on
California Road: A Phenomenological Inquiry 1,3:12-16
- Walkey, Ron, Again Alexandria 7,1:11-15
- Walsh, Robert M., Making a Red Chest 8,3:9-10
- Wattles, Jeffrey, Spiritual Dwelling and Environmental
Ethics 3,1:13-14
- Weston, Anthony, Ethics out of Place 3,1:12-13
- Woolf, David, Fear and Darkness, or the Seduction
of the Cellar, 8,1:12-15
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- BOOK & FILM REVIEWS
- Alexander, C., 1993, A Foreshadowing of 21st
Century Art: The Color and Geometry of Very Early Turkish Carpets 6,1:5-10
- Alexandersson, O., 1990, Living Water: Viktor
Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy 5,2:6-9
- Bentley, I. et al., 1985, Responsive Environments
2,2:11-13
- Bockemuhl, J., ed., 1985, Toward a Phenomenology
of the Etheric World 5,2:5
- Bortoft, H., 1996, The Wholeness of Nature:
Goethe's Way toward a Science of Conscious Participation in Nature
9,1:6-7
- Brenneman, W., Jr., & Brenneman, M., 1995,
Crossing the Circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland 7,2:5
- Casey, E. S., 1993, Getting Back into Place
6,2:7-9
- Chawla, L., 1994, In the First Country of
Places: Nature, Poetry, and Childhood Memory 6,3:8-9
- Colquhoun M. & Ewald, A., 1996, New Eyes
for Plants 9,1:7-9
- Brand, S., 1994, How Buildings Learn 9,2:6-7
- Day, C., 1990, Places for the Soul 5,3:8
- Ellis, N., 1997, Architecture of Fear
9,3:7-9
- Fiffer, S. S. & Fiffer, S., 1995, Home
9,3:7-9
- Greenberg, Mike, 1995, The Poetics of Cities
7,1:4-7
- Holan, J., 1990, Norwegian Wood 5,1:6-7
- Jacobson, M. et al., 1990. The Good House
2,3:6-8
- Jarviluoma, H., ed., 1994, Soundscapes: Essays
on Vroom and Moo 7,3:4-5
- Kaplan, R., Kaplan, S., & Ryan, R.L., 1998,
With People in Mind 9,3:5-6
- Krapfel, P., 1989, Shifting 3,2:6-8
- Kunstler, J. H., 1993, The Geography of Nowhere
6,3:8-9
- Landry, R., Places for the Soul: The Architecture
of Chrisopher Alexander 3,3:12,13 (2 film reviews)
- Mugerauer, R., Interpretations on Behalf of
Place 8,1:5-7
- Norberg-Schulz, C., 1988, New World Architecture
3,1:6
- Schwenk, T, 1965, Sensitive Chaos 7,2:6
- Southworth, M. & Ben-Joseph, E., 1997, Streets
and the Shaping of Towns and Cities 8,2:4-6
- Steele, J., 1997, Architecture for the People:
The Complete Works of Hassan Fathy 9,2:4-6
- Tetsuro, Watsji, 1961, Climate and Culture
7,1:3
- Thiis-Evensen, T., 1987, Archetypes in Architecture
1,2:6-9; 1,3:9-11
- This England
[periodical] 8,2:3
- Tuan, Y., 1993, Passing Strange and Wonderful
- Oldenburg, R., 1989, The Great Good Place
3,3:14-15
- Olsen, W. S. & Cairns, S., 1996, The Sacred
Place 9,3:7-9
- Pocius, G.L., 1991, A Place to Belong: Community
Order and Everyday Space in Calvert, Newfoundland 4,2:4
- Rouner, L., 1996, The Longing for Home
9,3:7-9
- Van der Ryn, S. & Cowan, S., 1996, Ecological
Design 8,1:7-8
- Wann, D., 1996, Deep Design: Pathways to a
Livable Future 8,1:7-8
- Wilson, A., 1992, The Culture of Nature
5,1:8-9
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POETRY
- Kahoe, Richard D., Oklahoma Homecoming
4,3:15
- Kherdian, David, When These Old Barns Lost
Their Inhabitants... 4,2:15
- Richardson, Miles, Vistas Make You Think
2,2:10
- _____, An Aging Academic at a Conference
6,1:14
- Scott, G., On Leaving a House 3,1:14
- _____, Hard Water Walking 6,1:14
- Yesko, Jill, Reading a Map 2,2:10
- _____, Do Not Ask Me to Explain 3,1:15
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- NOTEWORTHY READINGS
- Alexander, C., 1991, A New Way of Looking 3,1:3
- Benedickt, M., ed., 1988, Center: Buildings
and Reality (vol. 4) 1,1:8
- Buess, M., 1992, Getting to Know the Landscape:
The Gobenmatt 6,3:5-6
- Burch, R., 1989, On Phenomenology and Its Practice
1,2:5
- Chaffin, V. F., 1989, Dwelling and Rhythm: The
Isle Brevelle as a Landscape of Home 1,3:5
- Cheney, J., 1989, Postmodern Environmental Ethics
1,1:9
- Cloke, P. et al, 1991, Approaching Human Geography
3,3:6
- Condon, P. M., 1991, Radical Romanticism 3,1:4
- Corner, J., 1990, A Discourse on Theory I 2,3:3
- Davis, D, 1989 Ecophilosophy 1,1:8
- Davis, T., 1989, Photography and Landscape Studies
1,1:9-10
- Fetterman, D. M., 1988, Qualitative Approaches
to Evaluation in Education 1,1:10
- Freund, P. & Martin, G., 1993, The Ecology
of the Automobile 6,3:7
- Goethe, J. von, 1990, Goethe's Botanical Writings
2,2:4
- Hargrove, E. C., 1989, Foundations of Environmental
Ethics 3,2:3
- Heelan, P., 1983, Space-Perception & the
Philosophy of Science 1,2:4
- Hertzberger, H., 1991, Lessons for Students
in Architecture 7,3:3-4
- Hufford, M., 1986, One Space, Many Places:
Folklife and Land Use in New Jersey's Pinelands National Reserve 1,1:6
- Jacobs, J., 1993 [1961]. Death and Life of
Great American Cities 6,2:6
- Jones, E., 1989, Reading the Book of Nature
4,3:5-6
- King, I., 1993, Christopher Alexander &
Contemporary Architecture 6,1:3-4
- Lane, B. C., 1988, Landscapes of the Sacred
4,1:4-5
- Markovich, N. et al, eds, 1990, Pueblo Style
& Regional Architecture 3,1:4-5
- Paul Murrain, 1993, Urban Expansion: Look Back
and Learn 6,2:5-6
- Mugerauer, R., 1990, Post-Modern Planning Theory
3,3:6
- Paterson, D., 1991, Fostering the Avant-Garde
Within 3,1:4
- _____, 1993, Dualities & Dialectics in the
Experience of Landscape 5,3:7
- Perrella, S., ed., 1988, Form; Being; Absence
1,1:6-8
- Phenomenology & Human Sciences 2,2:4
- Phenomenology + Pedagogy,
1990 2,3:3
- Phenomenology + Pedagogy,
1991 4,3:5-7
- Paterson D. D., 1993, Design, Language, and the
Preposition 6,2:4-5
- Rattner, D. M., 1993, Moldings 5,3:6-7
- Relph, E., 1989, Responsive Methods, Geographical
Imagination & the Study of Landscapes 1,3:6
- Rosenau, P. M., 1992, Post-Modernism and the
Social Sciences 3,3:5
- Sanders, S. R., 1993, Staying Put: Making
a Home in a Restless World, 8,3:5
- Silverstein, M., 1993, Mind & the World:
Interplay of Theory & Practice 6,1:4-5
- Smith, T. S., 1989, Ojibwe Persons: Toward a
Phenomenology of an American Lifeworld 2,2:3
- Stefanovic, I. L., 1992, Housing Quality from
a Phenomenological Perspective 5,3:6
- Sucher, D., 1995, City Comforts 6,3:5
- Toulmin, S., 1990. Cosmopolis: The Hidden
Agenda of Modernity 2,1:5
- van Manen, M., 1990. Researching Lived Experience
2,1:4
- von Meiss, P., 1990, Elements of Architecture:
From Form to Place 2,1:3
- Weiner, J. F., 1991, The Empty Place: Poetry,
Space, and Being among the Foi of Papua, New Guinea 3,3:4
- Whone, H., 1990, Church Monastery Cathedral
4,1:6
- Zajonc, A., 1991, Light & Cognition 3,2:3
- Zimmerman, M. E., 1990, Heidegger's Confrontation
with Modernity 2,3:4-5
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- GRADUATE THESES (shortened titles)
- Barnes, A., 1992, Mount Wellington and the Sense
of Place 3,3:7
- Francis, T., 1995, A Phenomenology of Prehistoric
Native American Architecture and its Landscape Context... 5,3:4
- Koop, Theano Terkenli, 1994, The Idea of Home...
5,3:4
- Lin, Y., 1991, ...A Phenomenological Interpretation
of Modern Sacred Architecture Based on Thiis-Evensen's Archetypes in
Architecture 3:3:7-8
- Million, M. L., 1992, "It Was Home":
A Phenomenology of Place and Involuntary Displacement...3,3:8-9; 5,2:12-15
- Munro, K. A., 1991, Planning for Place: Phenomenological
Insights in Urban Design 3,3:9
- Ramaswami, M., 1992, Toward a Phenomenology of
Wood... 3,3:10-11
- Tadych, Christopher, 1993, Architecture as Cultural
Dialogue... 5,3:4-5
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- MEMBERSHIP NEWS
- Abrams, David 1,2:14-15
- Acampora, Ralph 2,3:5
- Aldrich, Tony 9,3:3
- Alitalo, Simon 5,2:4
- Bay, Alfred 3,2:3
- Behnke, Betsy 5,1:4
- Boughan, Trajn 9,3:3
- Burch, Robert 2,1:6
- Canizaro, Vincent 9,1:3
- Capobianco, Richard 2,3:5
- Cohill, Andrew 3,2:2; 6,1:3; 6,3:3
- Day, Linda 5,1:4
- Day, Matthew 6,3:3; 8,1:3-4
- Denton, David E. 1,3:8
- Drum, Ryan 5,3:3; 9,2:3
- Dyson, Bruce 6,2:2
- Ediger, Jeffrey 4,2:2
- Erickson, Tom 6,3:4
- Evenden, Len 9,1:4
- Ferreira de Mello, Joao Baptista 2,1:6
- Ford, Chris 5,2:4
- Francis, Tammeron 5,3:4
- Gobster, Paul 1,2:14
- Habiger, Robert 3,3:3
- Haydon, Rich 5,1:4
- Hill, Judyth 9,2:3
- Hillis, Ken 3,2:2
- Hoekstra, Daan 9,3:4
- Hopkins, Arlene 7,1:2
- Horner, Randi 1,2:15
- Hurrle, William 8,2:2
- Johnson, Norris Brock 6,2:2-3
- Keiffer, Artimus 6,2:3
- Kirby, V.G. 5,3:4
- Kirchoff, Bruce K. 8,2:2
- Koblentz, Evelyn Dunn 1,3:6; 9,1:4
- Koop, Theano Terkenli 5,1:5; 5,3:4
- Kruger, Linda 5,2:4
- Krapfel, Paul 9,3:4
- Leitch, Graeme 6,1:3
- LeStrange, Renée 5,2:4; 9,3:4
- Lincourt, Michel 5,1:5
- McIntyre, Suzanne 6,2:3
- Mann, John Bright 1,3:7.
- Martin, Evelyn 2,1:6
- May, J. Bruce 4,1:2
- Miller, Mark 4,3:3
- Mroczek, Russell 1,2:15
- Mukerjee, Ashish 5,3:4
- Pignatelli, Paola Coppola 5,2:4
- Potas, Warren A. 3,2:2-3
- Richardson, Miles 2,2:2.
- Rothenberg, David 1,2:14
- Russell, James A. 1,3:6.
- Russo, David 8,2:2
- Saile, David 2,2:2
- Salmon, Nick 5,1:5
- Schafer, R. Murray 4,2:2
- Scully, Michael J. 6,1:3
- Sherry, Jr., John F. 3,3:3
- Steele, John 4,2:2
- Tadych, Christopher 5,3:4
- Thiis-Evensen, Thomas 4,3:2
- Townley, John 9,2:3
- Valbracht, David 1,2:15
- Valentine, Judith 4,3:3
- Wageley, Bethany 7,1:2
- Wells, Malcolm 7,2:4
- Whilhite, Elizabeth 1,3:7.
- Winkler, Justin 3,2:5; 5,1:5; 6,2:3; 9,1:4-5
- Wu, Kingsley K. 1,2:7; 5,3:5; 7,2:4
- Yesko, Jill 2,2:3
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- CONFERENCES
- Archeology of Consciousness 8,3:2
- Architecture and Place Conference 4,1:2-3
- Architecture and the Great Plains 3,3:2
- Architecture and Healing 7,1:1
- Architecture, Soul, and the City 6,2:1
- Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
2,3:9
- Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
(ASLE) 6,1:2; 8,2:2
- Avoiding the Anyplace Syndrome, 2,3:2
- Built Form and Culture, 2,2:2; 8,2:1
- Communication and Environment 6,1:2; 8,1:1
- Culture and Space in Home Environments 8,1:1
- Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA),
1,1:4; 1,3:2; 1,3:3; 2,1:5; 3,3:1; 4,3:1-2; 4,3:2; 5,1:2; 5,3:2; 6,1:1,15;
6,3:2; 8,1:2
- Environmental Music Week 6,2:1
- Human Science Research Conference, 1,2:2; 3,2:1;
6,2:1; 7,1:1
- International Association for People-Environment
Studies (IAPS) 9,1:2
- International Qualitative Research Association
7,3:2
- Making Cities Livable 8,1:3; 9,1:2
- Making Sacred Spaces, 8,2:1
- Ornament of Classical Architecture 6,3:2
- Place in American Culture 1,2:2
- Qualitative Research in Education 9,1:2
- Rural Planning & Development: Visions of
the 21st Century, 2,1:2
- Space Syntax Conference 8,2:2; 9,1:2
- Spirit of Place symposium, 1,1:4; 4,1:2
- Society for Phenomenology and Existential Phenomenology
(SPHS) 4,2: 1; 5,2:2; 6,2:1; 7,2:1; 8,2;1.
- Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences
(SPHS), 1,2:2; 2,2:2; 4,2:1; 5,2:2; 6,2:1; 7,2:1; 8,2:1
- Tuning of the World 3,3:2
- Unlimited by Design 9,1:2
- Vision, Culture, and Landscape, 1,2:2
- What Makes a City Conference 5,1:3
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- ORGANIZATIONS
- American School of Geomancy 6,2:3
- Assoc. for the Study of Literature & Environment
(ASLE) 5,1:1; 6,1:2
- Biosphere 2 Center 8,3:2
- Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern
Thought 1,3:4
- Center for Psychology & Social Change 7,2:2
- Center for Reflection on the Second Law 3,2:2
- Center for Respect of Life and Environment 2,3:2
- Center for Environmental Art and Humanities 8,2:2
- Center for Experiential Notation 1,2:3
- Coalition for Education in the Outdoors 4,1:1
- Cob Cottage Company 6,2:2
- Cultural Aspects of Design 1,2:15
- Dallas Institute 5,1:3
- Earth Ethics Research Group 3,1:2
- Ecological Design and Research Institute 1,2:2
- Emerson College, Environmental Design Course
5,3:3
- Fellowship for Intentional Community 7,2:2
- Front Porch 7,3:2
- Geography of Religions & Belief Systems 4,2:2
- Global Response 7,1:2
- Green Cross Society 7,1:2
- Green Earth Foundation 2,1:2
- Healing Healthcare Network 4,3:2
- Institute for Deep Ecology Education 4,2:2; 7,2:2
- Institute for the Study of Classical Architecture
5,3:2
- Institute for Traditional Studies 3,1:2
- Institute for 21st Century Studies 4,2:2
- Institute on Religion in an Age of Science 8,1:2
- Intrnl Association for Environmental Philosophy
9,3:1
- Intrnl Association for People-Environment Studies
(IAPS) 6,3:2
- Intrnl Association for the Study of Traditional
Environments (IASTE) 1,3:4
- Intrnl Ecological Design Society 7,1:2
- Intrnl Human Science Research Assoc. 2,1:2
- Intrnl Listening Association 5,1:1
- Intrnl Society for Environmental Ethics 1,3:4
- Interspecies Communication 7,2:2
- Institute for the Study of Classical Architecture
6,2:2
- Jane Godall Institute 7,3:2
- Kairos 2,1:2
- MAP2 Consultations 7,2:2
- North American Conference on Christianity and
Ecology 3,2:2
- Planet Drum Foundation 1,3:4
- Prince of Wales's Institute of Arch. 4,3:4
- Sacred Sites International Foundation 2,3:2
- Schumacher College 2,2:2
- E. F. Schumacher Society 3,1:2
- Scientific and Medical Network 5,2:2
- Schumacher College 8,1:3
- Shared Living Resource Center 7,1:2
- Society for Human Ecology 3,2:2
- Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy
(SPEP) 1,2:2
- Society for Phenomenology & the Human Sciences
(SPHS) 1,2:3
- Society of Heritage Planning & Environmental
Health 8,1:3
- Sonic Architecture 8,1:2
- Tonhaus 6,3:2-3
- Timber Framers Guild of N. Am. 5,1:3
- TRANET (Transnational Network for Appropriate/Alternate
Technologies) 3,1:2
- True Heart Artist Network 6,1:2
- University of Creation Spirituality (UCS)
- Vernacular Architecture Forum 3,1:2
- World Forum for Acoustic Ecology 5,2:3
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- REFEREED JOURNALS
- Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly 2,3:2
- Architecture and Behavior 1,1:3
- Childrens' Environments
5,3:3
- Design Spirit
1,3:2
- Ecumene,
5,2:3
- Environment, Culture, and Religion 8,1:2
- Environmental Ethics
1,1:4
- Environments
1,3:1
- Environments by Design
6,2:2
- Ethics, Place and Environment 9,1:2
- Humanistic Psychologist
1,3:4
- Integrative Explorations
5,3:3
- Isle, 4,3:2
- Journal of Environmental Psychology 1,1:4
- Local Environments
9,1:2
- National Geographical Jrl. of India 3,1:2
- Organization and Environment 8,1:2; 9,1:2
- Phenomenology + Pedagogy
1,2:3.
- Places 1,1:3
- Qualitative Inquiry
8,1:3
- Terra Nova
6,3:3
- Trumpeter: A Journal of Ecosophy 3,2:2
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- BOOK SERIES
- AltaMira Press 8,1:3
Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 5,3:15
Environmental History 8,3:2
Society, Environment and Place, 8,1:2
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- OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- ArchiNews
4,3:2
- Building with Nature
8,2:2
- Cairns of Hope
6,3:3
- Campus Ecologist
7,3:2
- Dreamtime Talkingmail
6,3:3
- Earth Ethics
1,2:3
- EarthLight
6,3:3
- EcoSocialist Review
3,1:2
- The Egg: An Eco-Justice Quarterly 3,2:2
- Environmental Theory Arena 5,3:2
- Journal of Wild Culture
2,2:2
- Manna 4,2:2
- Newsletter of the Study Project in Phenomenology
of the Body (SPPB) 1,1:4
- Northern Earth
7,2:2
- Northern Lights
5,1:3
- Parabola
1,2:3
- Poetry Flash
7,3:2
- Person-Environment Series 3,1:2
- Science and Spirit
8,1:2
- Seed Newsletter
4,2:2
- Somatics Community Newsletter 4,1:1
- Spectrum Review
2,1:2
- Talking Leaves
5,2:3
- Traditional Building
4,3:2
- Transforming Art
7,2:2
- Undercurrents
8,2:2
- Way of the Mountain Newsletter 6,1:2
- Wild Duck Review
7,3:2
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- OBITUARIES
- Fathy, Hassan 1,2:15.
- Spiegelberg, Herbert 2,2:7
- TOPICS
- aesthetics 5,3:9; 6,1:5-10; 6,2:4
- animals 3,2:5-6; 3,2:7-8; 3,2:10
- Archetypes in Architecture, 1,2:6-9; 1,3:9-11 (review); 2,2:8-9 (student exercises);
5,3:10-13; 9,3:13-15
- architecture, archetypes of, 1,2:6-9; 1,3:9-11;
9,3:13-15; and place 4,1:2-3; 5,1:12-15; 5,3:8; 7,3:3-4; classical 5,3:6-7;
phenomenology of 9,3:13-15; vernacular 5,1:6-7; 5,3:10-13
- Alexander, Christopher 6,1:3-13; and environmental
ethics 3,2:11-13; 2,1:3; 3,3:11-13; and furniture design 8,3: 5-12; and
Turkish rugs, 2,2:2; 3,1:3; and wholeness 3,2:15; design as process 8,3:5;
film on his work, 2,1:3; 3,3:11-13; A Foreshadowing of 21st Century
Art, 3,1:3; 6,1:5-10
- Alexandria, Egypt 7,1:11-15
- at-homeness, 1,3:12-16
- Bachelard, Gaston, 2,1:9-10
- body, and house 5,3:13-15
- Bortoft, Henri 3,2:14-15
- Bragdon, Claude, 1,2:4
- cellar, phenomenology of 8,1:13
- church, architectural symbolism 4,1:6
- cities (see urban design)
- climate, phenomenology of 7,1:3-4
- Dalmatia 4,3:11-13
- deconstruction, critique of 3,3:5
- dialectics, in design 5,3:7
- door, phenomenology of 5,1:10-12
- Durrell, Lawrence 7,1:11ff.
- earthquakes, experience of, 1,2:10-14
- Eliade, Mircea 4,1:10-12; 6,3:13
- Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology
Newsletter (EAP), statement of major aims
& concerns, 1,1:1-2; directory 5,2:1 (1990-96)
- environmental ethics 3,1:12-13; 4,1:13-14; 4,3:5;
7,1:8-9; & C. Alexander 3,2:11-13
- Fathy, Hassan 9,1:4-6
- floor, 1,2:7-8
- flowforms, 1,2:2; 1,2:15
- Foi people of New Guinea 3,3:4
- Furniture design [special issue] 8,3:5-12
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1,2:2; 1,2:15; 2,2:4;
3,2:4; his way of science 9,1:6-15 [special section]
- Grange, Joseph 2,3:12
- graphics, experiential 1,1:3
- Harries, Karsten, 2,3:12 (list of articles by);
2,3:13-15
- Heidegger, Martin, 2,3:4-5; 4,1:13, 4,3:6 and
Nazism, 1,1:5; 2,3:4
- heterotopia 3,1:14
- high plains, sense of place 5,2:10-11
- Hillier, Bill 4,2:10-15
- home, 1,3:12-16; 4,3:6; 5,3:6; 6,2:7-9; 6,2:12-15;
8,3:13-15; 9,3:7-9; ambivalent nature of 6,2: 14-15; and body 5,3:13-15;
and guest, 2,1:14-15; and telecomuting 9,3:9-12
- hospitality, 2,1:15
- illness, phenomenology of 8,2:7ff.
- insideness & outsideness 7,3:10-11
- insiders vs. outsiders 3,1:10-11
- inventory, phenomenology of 14-15
- Jung, C.G., letter by 5,2:4
- ladders, symbolism of 4,1:8-9
- landscape, American 5,1: 8-9; phenomenology of
1,3:5; 5,2:10-11; 6,3:5-7
- landscape design, 2,1:7-8; 2,2:5-7; 4,3:8-10;
7,1:8-9; 7,2:10-12
- language, and place 7,2:13-15
- LeCorbusier 9,3:13-15
- lifeworld, 2,2:14-15
- light, nature of 3,2:4
- Merleau-Ponty, M. 4,3:6
- Mugerauer, R. 8,1:5
- multiple sclerosis 8,2:7-12
- movement, and settlement layout 4,2:10-15
- mountains and mountain design, phenomenology
of, 2,1:7-8
- natural environment, phenomenology of 6,3:5-7;
7,1:3-4; 7,2:6-9; 9,2:8-11
- natural symbols, 2,3:10; 2,3:13-15
- objectivity and subjectivity, 2,1:7
- pattern language (see Alexander, C.)
- phenomenology, 1,1:1; 1,2:5; and architecture,
2,3:10-12
- pilgrimage, Christian 6,3:11-13
- place 5,3:6; 6,2:7-9; 7,3:5-6,8-15; and architecture
5,1:12-15; 5,3:8; 6,1:10-13; 8,1:5; 8,1, 9; and computers 9,3:9-12; and
journey 5,1:12-15; and language 4,3:7; 7,2:13-15; and modernism 5,1: 15;
and postmodernism 3,1:14; and traditional cultures 8,1:9; and war 4,3:11-13;
favorite 5,1:4; losing 5,2:12-15; making of 3,3:14-15; 7,1:8-10; 6,1:12-13;
6,3:14-15; politics of 9,2:11-15; reading 4,1:2-3; 4,2:4-5; 4,2-6-7; values
of 3,1:12-13
- Place and Placelessness--special
section 7,3:8-15
- planners vs. planned for 3,1:10-11
- privacy 7,3:6-7
- quantum physics 3,2:4
- Relph, Edward 1,3:6; 3,1:14; 3,1:15 (list of
articles by); 7,3:8-15 (special section on Place and Placelessness)
- Responsive Environments,
2,2:11-13
- regionalism, phenomenology of 9,2:11-15
- resource 3,2:3; 3,2:5
- Ronchamp Chapel 9,3:13-15
- rocking and rocking chairs, 2,1:11-13
- sacred space 4,1:4-5,6,10-12; 6,3:11-13 7,2:5
- salmon 3,2:5-6
- seeing, phenomenology of 3,2:4; 3,2:6-8; 4,3:5-6;
6,3:5-7
- sidewalks 7,1:7
- soundscape, 3,1:7-8,9; 6,2:1; 6,2:3; 6,2:9-11;
7,3:4-5
- space syntax 4,2:10-15
- streets, phenomenology of 8,2:4
- suburbs 7,1:4-7
- sustainability 3,2:14-15; 4,2:8-9; 7,2:10-12;
and design 8,1:7;
- stairs, 1,2:1; 1,2:8-9
- telecomuting 9,3:9-12
- Thiis-Evensen, T. see Archetyes in Architecture
- Unity Temple 9,3:13-15
- urban vs. rural 4,2:6-7
- urban design 6,2,5-6;6,3:5;7,1:4-7;4,2:10-15
- urban planning 3,1:10-11
- water 3,2:8-9; 7,2:5; 7,2:6-9; 7,2:10-12
- Whitehead, A. N. 3,2:13
- wholes phenomenology of 3,2:14-15; 6,1:5-10
- windows 1,1:11; 1,3:1; 1,3:10-11; 5,3:10-13
- World Soundscape Project, 3,1:9
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 2,3:13-15; 9,3:13-15
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