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Mark Taylor and Julieanna Preston. |
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The Dialectics of Outside and Inside. |
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The Sterility of Perfection + The Rule Breaker’s Success. |
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Structures of Atmosphere. |
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Catharine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe. |
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Thick Edge: Architectural Boundaries and Spatial Flows. |
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A Wall of Books: The Gender of Natural Colors in Modern Architecture. |
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A House for Josephine Baker. |
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Movement and Myth: the Schröder House and Transformable Living. |
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Suitability, Simplicity and Proportion. |
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On the Means by which Repose is Attainable in Decoration. |
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‘Decorators May be Compared to Doctors’. |
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Berggasse 19: Inside Freud’s Office. |
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Diana Fuss and Joel Sanders. |
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Toward a Feminist Poetics: Infection in the Sentence. |
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Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar. |
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Notes on Digital Nesting: a Poetics of Evolutionary Form. |
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Faith and Virtuality: A Brief History of Virtual Reality. |
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Thinking of Gadamer’s Floor. |
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Buildings and their Genotypes. |
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Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson. |
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Household Furniture and Interior Decoration. |
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From Wiener Kunst im Hause to the Wiener Werkstätte. |
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Wherever I Lay My Girlfriend, That’s My Home. |
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Lynda Johnston and Gill Valentine. |
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Interiors: Nineteenth-Century Essays on the ‘Masculine’ and the ‘Feminine’ Room. |
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Tables, Chairs, and Other Machines for Thinking. |
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On the Loss of (Dark) Inside Space. |
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Social, Spatial and Temporal Factors. |
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Wiener Wohnkultur: Interior Design in Vienna, 1910–1930. |
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(Re)presenting Shopping Centres and Bodies: Questions of Pregnancy. |
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Streamlining: The Aesthetics of Waste. |
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Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller. |
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The Architecture of Manners: Henry James, Edith Wharton and The Mount. |
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‘House Beautiful’: Style and Consumption in the Home. |
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Ruth Madigan and Moira Munro. |
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Ordering the World: Perceptions of Architecture, Space and Time. |
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Michael Parker Pearson and Colin Richards. |
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A World of Unmentionable Suffering. |
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A Kitchen as a Place to Be. |
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Making Charleston (1916–17). |
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The Clubs of St. James’s: Places of Public Patriarchy. |
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Rethinking Histories of the Interior. |
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Designing the Dinner Party. |
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Productions of Incarceration: The Architecture of Daniel Paul Schreber. |
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‘The Things that Surround One’. |
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Architecture and Interior: A Roam of One’s Own. |
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Boredom and Bedroom: The Suppression of the Habitual. |
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The Chic Interior and the Feminine Modern. |
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Inside Fear: Secret Places and Hidden Spaces in Dwellings. |
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The Pleasure of Architecture. |
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Domestic Doyennes: Purveyors of Atmospheres Spoken and Visual. |
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The Lair of the Bachelor. |
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The Historical Tradition. |
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Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman Jr.. |
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Home: Territory and Identity. |
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The Material Value of Color: The Estate Agent’s Tale. |
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