What Time Is This Place?

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MIT Press, Oct 15, 1976 - Architecture - 288 pages
A look at the human sense of time, a biological rhythm that may follow a different beat from that dictated by external, "official," "objective" timepieces.

Time and Place—Timeplace—is a continuum of the mind, as fundamental as the spacetime that may be the ultimate reality of the material world.Kevin Lynch's book deals with this human sense of time, a biological rhythm that may follow a different beat from that dictated by external, "official," "objective" timepieces. The center of his interest is on how this innate sense affects the ways we view and change—or conserve, or destroy—our physical environment, especially in the cities.

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Contents

List of Illustrations
1
The Presence of the Past
29
Metamorphosis of the Hotchkiss House
33
14
46
Traces of a henge as cropmarks
47
3
65
23
68
Memorial exhibition for Martin Luther King
85
7
150
Change Made Visible
163
89
164
96
179
8
190
99
193
101
208
9
215

4
90
30
111
5
117
31
129
Boston Time
135
102
230
Asking Questions
243
Illustration Credits
258
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About the author (1976)

Kevin Lynch (1918-1984) studied with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin and later obtained a Bachelor of City Planning degree from MIT. After a long and distinguished career on the faculty of the MIT School of Architecture and Urban Planning, he was named Professor Emeritus of City Planning.

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