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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Henriette Steiner and Maximilian Sternberg
PART I URBAN ORDER AND THE LIVED CITY
1 Convivimus Ergo Sumus
2 Squaring the City: Between Roman and Rabbinic Urban Geometry
3 Medieval Moderns? Cistercians and the City
4 The Proximity of Difference and the Three Cities of Copenhagen
PART II CULTURE AND THE NATURAL WORLD
5 Atmospheric Conditions
6 Art Nouveau Gardens of the Mind: Bell Jars, Hothouses, and Winter Gardens – Preserving Immanent Natures
7 Burning the Grove: From the Celestial Garden to the Picturesque Landscape in Baroque England
8 The Garden and the City: Fragmented Dreams of Totality
PART III FROM FRAGMENT TO CITY
9 Between Architecture and the City
10 Early Debates in Modern Architectural Education: Between Instrumentality and Historical Phronesis
11 Gothic of the Murdered God: From the Crystal Creed to the Spirit of Abstraction in Modern German Architecture
12 Corporeal Spatiality and the Restorative Fragment in Early Twentieth-Century Art and Architecture
PART IV URBAN DISCONTINUITIES
13 Agon in Urban Conflict: Some Possibilities
14 A Fragment in the City: The Behind the Iron Gate Housing Estate
15 The Phenomenology of Food
16 Changing Places: Navigating Urbanity in the Global South
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