Mind in Life in Architecture: A Conversation with Architectural Historian Alberto Pérez‐Gómez

In a wide‐ranging interview, Guest‐Editor Ian Ritchie asks Alberto Pérez‐Gómez, the Saidye Rosner Bronfman Professor of the History and Theory of Architecture at McGill University, Montreal, about architecture and human perception. Architecture, Pérez‐Gómez explains, operates as a communicative sett...

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Andreas Vesalius
Architectural history
Architecture
Aristotle
Chiang Rai
De Architectura
De Humani Corporis Fabrica
Eleanor Rauch
Esfahan
Evan Thompson
Francisco Varela
Historians
Iran
Konstantin Melnikov
Moscow
Naghsh‐e Jahan Square
neurophenomenology
Perez-Gomez, Alberto
Puttha Kabkaew
René Descartes
Reynold Brown
Rusakov Club
Shaykh Baha'i (Baha’ al‐din al‐’Amili)
Thailand
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Embodied Mind
Vitrruvius
Wat Rong Seur Ten (Blue Temple)
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