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Placemaking, framing options, architecture
[edit]Topics ~ Famas (Nov 2010)
[edit]- 1 About "placemaking"___"Being in places involves social encounters, immersion in the sights, sounds, sun, wind and atmosphere of a locale, and curiosity..."
- Placemaking
- Built environment
- Cultural landscape
- Cultural region
- Landscape architecture
- Urban planning
- Vernacular architecture
- 2 "framing the options"
- Brand
- Choice architecture
- Market segmentation
- Micromarketing
- Permission marketing
- Positioning (marketing)
- Target market
- Organizational space
- 3 Design and the architect's "Plan of Work"
- Architectural drawing
- Architectural engineering
- Architectural geometry
- Architectural management
- Architectural plan
- Brief (architecture)
- Common Arrangement of Work Sections
- Design Quality Indicator
- Environmental design
- Henry Wotton
- Proportion (architecture)
- Site plan
- 4 Juxtaposition___subsidiary to "Architectural geometry"
- a skyscape and vista impingement in the City of London.
- Baltic Exchange
- St Mary Axe
- 30 St Mary Axe
- FAMAS Nov 2010
- FAMAS volumes are being made available online for an indefinite time, short or long, for as many as will. Price and payment as quoted by PediaPress.____ Robert Johnstone is a member of Middle Temple, London (and of Lincoln's Inn ad eundem).___ [See also other volumes: "Looking abroad: some architects and styles".]