David,
Thank you - I would be very interested in the electronic version of your
comparative chapter.
Dellé
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Folks,
Some members might be interested in a review of Bill Hillier's SPACE IS
THE MACHINE, which I recently wrote for ENVIRONMENTAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
PHENOMENOLOGY:
http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Hillier_machine.htm
An earlier phenomenological commentary I wrote on space syntax is
available at:
http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/hillier93.htm
I recently completed a book chapter comparing and contrasting urban place
making as presented in the work of Hillier, Christopher Alexander, and
Daniel Kemmis. I'll gladly forward a digital version if anyone is
interested.
I appreciate the discussion on this list serve.
Dr. David Seamon
Architecture Department, Kansas State University
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Manhattan, KS 66506-2901
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