By presenting an eclectic collection of 17 articles, the editors aim to illustrate the variety of ways in which a phenomenological perspective can contribute fresh insights into architectural and environmental concerns. The essays originate from a wide variety of disciplines (including architecture, philosophy, music, physics, psychology, religious studies, and geography) and explore themes that range from blind persons' environmental experiences to sacred wells in Ireland.
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By presenting an eclectic collection of 17 articles, the editors aim to illustrate the variety of ways in which a phenomenological perspective can contribute fresh insights into architectural and environmental concerns. The essays originate from a wide variety of disciplines (including architecture, philosophy, music, physics, psychology, religious studies, and geography) and explore themes that range from blind persons' environmental experiences to sacred wells in Ireland.
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