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Contents
List of illustrations vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction 1
2 RetailAutonomisation–TerritorialSeparation 23
3 ThePedestrianPrecinct–TerritorialStabilisation 37
4 Shopping and the Rhythms of Urban Life – Territorial
Synchronisation 67
vi
5 The Transformation of Retail Building Types – Territorial
Singularisation 95
6 ArchitectureandtheProductionofPublicSpace–Territorial
Complexities 119
7 RetailisingSpace(TowardsanArchitecturalTerritorology) 133
Postscript:AShortVocabulary 137
References 141
Index 157
List of illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements
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Urban Studies
Social and Cultural
Geography
Space and Culture,
European Planning
Studies,
European Planning Studies
x
1
Introduction
conceptual and analytical framework
coping with the role of architecture in the ongoing territorial productions of
2
urban public spaces in everyday life
urban
retail environments
TheOxford
Companion to Architecture
OxfordCompaniontoArchitecture
architectural territorology
3
4
Retail/Shopping Spaces, Architecture and Everyday Life
Boutiques and Other Retail Spaces
5
6
Landscapes of Power
Learning from Las Vegas
The Harvard Design School Guide to
Shopping
Project on the City
7
The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping
8
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9
Territorology
territorology
10
11
12
TowardsaTerritorologyofArchitecture
per se
place
Human Territoriality
13
spatially
delimitedandeectivecontrol,
spatial institutionalisation
actant;
14
A Thousand Plateaus
territoriality of places
in actu