S1.5 Reading_Jackson_L_Ramey

S1.5 Reading_Jackson_L_Ramey

Rituals; where it happens, how often it happens, and how it happens. These are all important things to think about when dosing for groups of…

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S1.5_D-Curry

S1.5_D-Curry

A sense of place and time -We have rituals in the US related to everyday things but also to special events like holidays and state…

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S1.5 Reading_Jackson_H.Morrison

S1.5 Reading_Jackson_H.Morrison

I think it’s interesting that Jackson mentions the concept of replicating the compact urban community of European cities as being attractive to Americans in theory–I’ve…

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S1.5 Jackson Reading Sam Hewitt

S1.5 Jackson Reading Sam Hewitt

“A sense of place: a lively awareness of the familiar environment, a ritual repetition, a sense of fellowship based on a shared experience.” Much of…

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S 1.5 Reading_Jackson-T_Cockcroft

S 1.5 Reading_Jackson-T_Cockcroft

A Sense of Place by Jackson, defines how rituals and time define the way people create a sense of place. Places that define an element…

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S1.5_READING_HGIBSON

S1.5_READING_HGIBSON

A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time – J.B. Jackson A sense of place is often established by ritual and events that happen over…

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S1.5 Reading _Jackson

S1.5 Reading _Jackson

The architecture/structure is not what people fondly remember but it is the activities and people within these spaces that are tied to this remembrance and…

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S1.5_JacksonReadingResponse_Sjogren

S1.5_JacksonReadingResponse_Sjogren

The prevalence or importance of ritual tied to a place is what makes it endure- even in the latin sense, the “genius of a place,…

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S 1.5 Reading Response A_Martin

S 1.5 Reading Response A_Martin

I think that Jackson’s point about ritual rather than reliance on mechanical time has clear implications on our designs. When we design places where things…

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S1.5 Reading_Jackson_SBaranski

S1.5 Reading_Jackson_SBaranski

I think the first paragraph really defines the struggle with architecture in the US. Having to figure out/balance how you can resist sprawl while creating…

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