Purpose Iconic buildings, especially museums, are often enrolled in creating an identity for cities, yet cities and museums have been sometimes uneasy partners in using architecture to shape city identity. This paper examines the negotiations of place identity amid the conflicting influences of global design trends and local cultural nostalgia through the case of a single development in Aspen, Colorado. Design/methodology/approach In this case study, using discourse analysis and grounded theory methods, the auth...
The Role of Place Identity in the Perception, Understanding, and Design of Built Environments INTROD...
In the situation of great acceleration of changes and the need for new developments in the cities on...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
Purpose Iconic buildings, especially ...
Iconic architecture has become a popular “hard-branding” strategy among urban policymakers hoping to...
This century is immersed in a new paradigm based on an economic model called globalization, which is...
Iconic architecture can draw global attention while simultaneously speaking to local audiences. In 2...
Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities in the industrialised world are los...
Identity is not a system of fixed values. The city's transformation produces new centers, suggests u...
In an increasingly globalized world, the fading specificity is producing homogeneous images that mak...
This presentation focuses on the tensions between different architectural traditions in Portland, a ...
On a global scale, the complex interrelationships between cultural identity and heritage have for lo...
The way in which people inhabit, interact, and perceive spaces are heavily influenced by, but not li...
Despite the broadly held assumption that having an iconic building designed by a celebrity architect...
Abstract The tension between proposals for urban change and a desire to protect the existing ‘place-...
The Role of Place Identity in the Perception, Understanding, and Design of Built Environments INTROD...
In the situation of great acceleration of changes and the need for new developments in the cities on...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
Purpose Iconic buildings, especially ...
Iconic architecture has become a popular “hard-branding” strategy among urban policymakers hoping to...
This century is immersed in a new paradigm based on an economic model called globalization, which is...
Iconic architecture can draw global attention while simultaneously speaking to local audiences. In 2...
Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities in the industrialised world are los...
Identity is not a system of fixed values. The city's transformation produces new centers, suggests u...
In an increasingly globalized world, the fading specificity is producing homogeneous images that mak...
This presentation focuses on the tensions between different architectural traditions in Portland, a ...
On a global scale, the complex interrelationships between cultural identity and heritage have for lo...
The way in which people inhabit, interact, and perceive spaces are heavily influenced by, but not li...
Despite the broadly held assumption that having an iconic building designed by a celebrity architect...
Abstract The tension between proposals for urban change and a desire to protect the existing ‘place-...
The Role of Place Identity in the Perception, Understanding, and Design of Built Environments INTROD...
In the situation of great acceleration of changes and the need for new developments in the cities on...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...