Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology. Vol. 30, Issue 3

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology. Vol. 30, Issue 3

Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Volume 30 Number 3 Article 1 8-1-2019 Environmental & architectural phenomenology. Vol. 30, issue 3. Cumulative Index (Volumes 1-30, 1990-2019) Kansas State University. Architecture Department Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/eap This index includes all EAP entries except reference items listed in “citations received.” Entries have been identified in the following order: volume number, issue number, and page(s). Thus 3,2:10, for example, refers to volume 3, issue 2, page 10. Volume numbers by years are as follows: vol. 1—1990; vol. 2—1991; vol. 3—1992; vol. 4—1993; vol. 5—1994; vol. 6—1995; vol. 7—1996; vol. 8—1997; vol. 9—1998; vol. 10—1999; vol. 11—2000; vol. 12—2001; vol. 13—2002; vol. 14—2003; vol. 15—2004; vol. 16—2005; vol. 17—2006; vol. 18—2007; vol. 19—2008; vol. 20—2009; vol. 21—2010; vol. 22—2011; vol. 23—2012; vol. 24—2013; vol. 25—2014; vol. 26—2015; vol. 27—2016; vol. 28—2017; vol. 29—2018; vol. 30—2019. The index categories are: feature essays; thematic issues, book and film er views; book notes; bibliographies; course outlines; poetry; noteworthy readings; graduate theses; web sites; news from readers; conferences; organizations; refereed journals; book series; other publications; obituaries; topics. Recommended Citation Kansas State University. Architecture Department (2019) "Environmental & architectural phenomenology. Vol. 30, issue 3. Cumulative Index (Volumes 1-30, 1990-2019)," Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology: Vol. 30: No. 3. This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology, Vol. 30 [2019], No. Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Cumulative Index (Volumes 1-30, 1990-2019) This index includes all EAP entries except reference items listed in “citations received.” Entries have been identified in the following order: volume number, issue number, and page(s). Thus 3,2:10, for example, refers to volume 3, issue 2, page 10. Volume numbers by years are as follows: vol. 1—1990; vol. 2—1991; vol. 3—1992; vol. 4—1993; vol. 5—1994; vol. 6—1995; vol. 7—1996; vol. 8— 1997; vol. 9—1998; vol. 10—1999; vol. 11—2000; vol. 12—2001; vol. 13—2002; vol. 14—2003; vol. 15—2004; vol. 16—2005; vol. 17—2006; vol. 18—2007; vol. 19—2008; vol. 20—2009; vol. 21—2010; vol. 22—2011; vol. 23—2012; vol. 24—2013; vol. 25—2014; vol. 26—2015; vol. 27—2016; vol. 28—2017; vol. 29—2018; vol. 30—2019 [note EAP became digital-copy-only in 2016 and shifted from three to two issues per year] The index categories are: feature essays; thematic issues, book and film reviews; book notes; bibliographies; course outlines; poetry; noteworthy readings; graduate theses; web sites; news from readers; conferences; organizations; refereed journals; book series; other publications; obituaries; topics. Feature Essays _____, My Spirituality of Place 28,2:10 Wholeness of Nature [four-part article] Aanstoos, Christopher M., Building a 29,2:11-14; 30,1:11-14; 30,2:13-19 Dream House Phenomenologically Bay, Alfred, Buildings, Householders, 17,1:11-15 and Reconfiguring Life 6,1:11-13 _____, The Transformative Potential of Paradox 24,2:12-14 ______, Building Home Together, Behnke, Elizabeth, Field Notes: Lived 26,1:12-14 Place and the 1989 Earthquake in _____, The Whole: Counterfeit and Northern California 1,2:10-14 Authentic [selected passages] 24,2:6-11 Acampora, Ralph R., Human and Nonhuman Lifeworlds 3,2:10 Behnke, Elizabeth, In Celebration of a Boschetti, Margaret, Windows on the Conversation of Pathways, 25,3:41-43 World: A Class Exercise 1,1:11 Alexander, Christopher, Empirical Findings from The Nature of Order Bennett, Julia, Familiar Places, Everyday _____, Seeing Familiar Things in New 18,1:11-19 Lives: Places as Gatherings 30,2:20-22 Ways 7:3:12 Ananchev, George, Perceptions of Bennett, Noel, Wakeman, Jim, and Bower, Matthew S., Porosity and Landscapes of Movement: Mc•Guire, Michael, A Place in the Wild Materiality in the Bathscape, 24,1:12-15 Phenomenology and the Archaeology of 2,2:5-7 Roman Roads 23,3:14-19 Brill, Michael, An Architecture of Peril: Bergmann, Charles, Academic Animals: Design for a Waste Isola•tion Pilot Plant, Angell, Eric, Design for Nondualistic Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in Carlsbad, New Mexico 4,3:8-10 Experiences 7,1:8-10 Universities 14,1:4-7 Brittan, Gordon G., Jr., Fitting Wind Appelbaum, David, Home, Host, Guest Bermudez, Julio, Considering the Power to Landscape: A Place-Based Wind 2,1:14-15 Relationship between Phenomenology Turbine 13,2:10-15 and Science, 25,3:35-37 _____, Ladders, 3,1:8-9 Byrne, J. Kevin, A Virtual Conversation Bermudez, Julio, Non-Ordinary 24,2:21-23 Assefa, Enku Mulugeta, Inside and Achitectural Phenomenologies: Non- Outside in Wright’s Fallingwater and Dualist Experiences and Husserl's Cameron, John, Some Implications of Aalto’s Villa Mairea 14,2:11-15 Reduction 21,2:11-15 Malpas’ Place and Experience for Place Ethics and Education 15,1:5-9 Bannon, Bryan E., Evolving Conceptions Bower, Matthew S., Topologies of of Environmental Phenomenology, Illumination, 25,3:29-31 Invitation to Interiority 1: Inside Canyons, 25,3:23-24 Inside Oneself 29,2:15-21 Berendt, Joachim-Ernst, Listening Words Barry, Jane, My Dad's Story: The House 12,1:6-7 Invitation to Interiority 2: Exploring Two He Lived in for Sixty-Five Years 23,2:4- Landscapes 30,2:23-28 10 _____, Petrarch on Mont Ventoux 12, 1:7-8 _____, Letter from Far South 19,1:13-15 Barzan, Robert, The Labyrinth: Doorway to the Sacred, 28,1:10-12 Bortoft, Henri, Seeing and Understanding _____, Second Letter from Far South Holistically: Goethean Science and the 19,3:12-15 1 ISSN: 1083-9194 1 Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology, Vol. 30 [2019], No. _____, Third Letter from Far South: Francisco, Oostburg, and the Figure- Enns, Susan, Losing a Sense of Century Inhabiting intercultural History 20, 2:14- Ground Reversal 4,2:6-7 16,1:4-5 19 _____, Free Public Assembly [from Erickson, Thomas, Some Notes on the _____, Fourth Letter from Far South: Landscapes of Betrayal] 11,1:9-13 Experience of Being a Teleworker 9,3:9- Reducing Our Ecological Footprint, 12 21:1:14-19 Clarke, Dru, A Rite of Spring 14,2:7-8 Erwine, Barbara, Counting Community, _____, Fifth Letter from Far South: A Coates, Gary J., Reflections on Resettling 29,1:10-13 Question of Action−The Grasstree Story America 4,2:8-9 21:3,14-19 Fabian, Robert, Discovering Urban _____, Reinventing the Screened Porch: Design 23,1:4-6 _____, Sixth Letter from Far South: Bioclimatic Design in the American Encounters in the Field 22,2:11-19. Midwest 27,1:28-32 ______, Making Toronto's Yonge Street Great: Further Urban Design Experience _____, Seventh Letter from Far South: Condon, Patrick, Phenomenological 24,2:15-20 The Gifts of Place 23:1,13-19 Ap•proaches to Landscape, Place, and Design 1,3:3 Fajuans, Joel & Curry, Melanie, Why _____, Eighth Letter from Far South: Biyclists Hate Stop Signs 13,2:8-10 Attention, Interiority, and Place 23:3,16- Copeland, Darren, The Sounds of 23 Displacement [a shared “listening” Ferlic, David, Notes on a Phenomenology journey] 12,1:10-12 of Speedskating: Kinetics, Environment, _____, Ninth Letter from Far South: Fire and Time 30,1:19-20 in the Water 25,2:17-23 Day, Matthew D., Home in the Postmodern World 8,3:13-15 Francis, Tammeron, Place, Land, and _____, Place Making, Phenomenology, Meaning: Lessons for Making and Lived Sustainability, 25,3:25-27 _____, Home in Postmodern Culture Architecture from the Adena-Hopewell 14,2:8-10 8,1:9-11 _____, Tenth Letter from Far South: “Meeting the Eye” 26,3:10-16 Deaner, L. Scott, Creating the Interior Friesen, Norm, Real vs. Virtual Stadium: A Baseball Fan’s Vicarious Dissection: Brilliance and Transparency _____, Eleventh Letter from Far South: A Experience through Radio, 18,2:11-15 or Encumbrance and Disruption? 22,2:6- Deepening Intersubjectivity 27,2:16-22 10. Denton, David E., Notes on Bachelard’s _____, Twelfth Letter from Far South: Inhabited Geometry 2,1:9-10 Grange, Joseph, A Normative Toward a Place-Responsive Culture Environmental Ethics and Christopher 28,2:14-21 Desser, Chris, No Surprises: Alexander’s Work as an Example 3,2:11- Manufactured Reality and the Extinction 12 Cantrell, Carol H., “The Locus of of Experience 13,1:10-15 Compossibility”: Modernism and Place Greenspan, Laura, The Fox and the 10,2:10-14 de Wit, Cary, Sense of Place on the High Peacock: A Fable for Our Time 14,1:15 Plains 5,2:10-11 Capobianco, Richard, Heidegger on Gutsche, Christopher, Child’s Table, Dwelling: No Heaven on Earth 11,2:9-11 Donohoe, Janet, The Place of Home, 8,3:7-8 23,2:15-23 Chamberlin, Christopher, Thinking and Harries, Karsten, Comments on Four Building in a More Originary Way 20, Donohoe, Janet, Can there be a Papers: ASCA Annual Meeting, 1991 2:9-13 Phenomenology of Nature? 25,3:16-18 2,3:10-12. Chartrand, Leon, Recovering Bear Dumont, Marion, Place as Both Local and _____, The Need for Architecture Sacredness: Insights into Phenomenal Boundary-less: The Puget Sound 20:3:11-18. Presence of a More-than-Human world Commercial Geoduck Industry as an for Future Grizzly Bear Recovery Example 16,2:7-9 Helphan, Benjamin R., Cairns: Teaching a Initiatives 14,1:11-13 Stone to Talk, 1999, 10,1:7-10 Ediger, Jeffrey, Listening Through the Chawla, Louise, Reaching Home: Door 5,1:10-12 Holm, Alvin, An Inspiration on Walnut Reflections on Environmental Street, 21:1:13 Autobiography 6,2:12-15 ______, If Dwell is a Verb, “Chair” is “to Sit,” 26,1:15-19 Hopsch, Lena, Social Space and Daily Childress, Herb, Life on Earth: San Commuting: Phenomenological 2 DOI: 2 Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology, Vol.

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