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Polyvocalism and the public: 'doing' a critical historical geography of architecture
Authors:Mark Llewellyn
Institution:Department of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP Email:
Abstract:Loretta Lees' recent call for a 'critical geography of architecture' argued that a more nuanced and truly interpretative methodology for analysing the relationship between space, place and architecture would involve active engagement with such architectural spaces. This paper argues that, in the same way, by broadening our approach to historical architectural geographies more meaningful interpretations will result. Utilizing a 'polyvocal' methodological approach, by which not only architects and planners but also residents of these spaces are considered as important actors, will facilitate this 'critical' engagement with architectural spaces. Further, by taking this polyvocal approach, interesting conclusions can be reached about the production, consumption and re-production of space, both in the past and also in the present.
Keywords:architecture                            critical geography                            polyvocalism                            oral history                            Kensal House                            historiography
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