
Publication details
Year: 2015
Series: Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology
Full citation:
David Seamon (ed), Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 26 (1), 2015.


Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology
vol. 26 (1)
Edited by
David Seamon
Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology | 26 (1)2015
Abstract
Published two times a year, EAP is a forum and clearing house for research and design that incorporate a qualitative approach to environmental and architectural experience and meaning. One key concern of EAP is design, education, and policy supporting and enhancing natural and built environments that are beautiful, alive, and humane. Realizing that a clear conceptual stance is integral to informed research and design, the editor emphasizes phenomenological approaches but also gives attention to related styles of qualitative research. EAP welcomes essays, letters, reviews, conference information, and so forth.
Publication details
Year: 2015
Series: Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology
Full citation:
David Seamon (ed), Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology 26 (1), 2015.