03336nam 2200649Ia 450 991078182980332120230721032203.00-8166-5435-2(CKB)1000000000486565(EBL)335403(OCoLC)476147326(SSID)ssj0000105346(PQKBManifestationID)11116761(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000105346(PQKBWorkID)10100916(PQKB)11460955(MiAaPQ)EBC335403(OCoLC)226379258(MdBmJHUP)muse33408(Au-PeEL)EBL335403(CaPaEBR)ebr10217878(CaONFJC)MIL522956(EXLCZ)99100000000048656520070126d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe architecture of madness[electronic resource] insane asylums in the United States /Carla YanniMinneapolis University of Minnesota Pressc20071 online resource (206 p.)Architecture, landscape, and American cultureDescription based upon print version of record.0-8166-4940-5 0-8166-4939-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Transforming the Treatment: ARCHITECTURE AND MORAL MANAGEMENT; 2. Establishing the Type: THE DEVELOPMENT OF KIRKBRIDE PLAN HOSPITALS AND HOPE FOR AN ARCHITECTURAL CURE; 3. Breaking Down: THE COTTAGE PLAN FOR ASYLUMS; 4. Building Up: HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR; Conclusion: THE CHANGING SPACES OF MENTAL ILLNESS; APPENDIX A. NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY; APPENDIX B. OCCUPATIONS OF PATIENTS IN 1850; APPENDIX C. COST OF LUNATIC ASYLUMS IN 1877; APPENDIX D. COMPARATIVE SIZES OF ASYLUMS, 1770-1872; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; GHI; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; YElaborately conceived, grandly constructed insane asylums-ranging in appearance from classical temples to Gothic castles-were once a common sight looming on the outskirts of American towns and cities. Many of these buildings were razed long ago, and those that remain stand as grim reminders of an often cruel system. For much of the nineteenth century, however, these asylums epitomized the widely held belief among doctors and social reformers that insanity was a curable disease and that environment-architecture in particular-was the most effective means of treatment. In <Architecture, landscape, and American culture series.AsylumsUnited StatesDesign and constructionHistoryPsychiatric hospitalsUnited StatesDesign and constructionHistoryHospital architectureUnited StatesHistoryAsylumsDesign and constructionHistory.Psychiatric hospitalsDesign and constructionHistory.Hospital architectureHistory.725.520973725/.520973Yanni Carla1471210MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910781829803321The architecture of madness3683438UNINA06419oam 2200925 c 450 991051369740332120260202090927.0978383945733738394573359783839457337(CKB)5590000000630336(transcript Verlag)9783839457337(MiAaPQ)EBC6956329(Au-PeEL)EBL6956329(DE-B1597)579605(DE-B1597)9783839457337(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/75034(ScCtBLL)eecc309e-73a1-4e1a-b08e-4adc797a7750(oapen)doab75034(EXLCZ)99559000000063033620260202d2021 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPost-Growth GeographiesSpatial Relations of Diverse and Alternative EconomiesBastian Lange, Martina Hülz, Benedikt Schmid, Christian Schulz1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (430 p.)838 MB 17 SW-Abbildungen, 13 FarbabbildungenSozial- und Kulturgeographie9783837657333 3837657337 Includes bibliographical references and glossary.Cover -- Inhalt -- Post-growth geographies Conceptual and thematic cornerstones of this book -- I. Spaces of Perspective -- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies -- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation -- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? -- Lessons from Practice -- The emancipatory project of degrowth -- Degrowth A kind of pragmatic utopian thinking, re-politicising humanistic debates -- II. Spaces of Possibility -- Growth independence through social innovations? An analysis of potential growth effects of social innovations in a Swiss mountain region -- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich -- Makerspaces Third places for a sustainable (post-growth) society? -- Performing gaps The relationship between alternative economies and urban planning in Dortmund -- Town and countryside in flux The significance of urban functions for the vitality of rural areas and the importance of individual and systemic solutions for the realisation of a growth-critical way of life -- Lessons from Practice -- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg -- 'Hobbyhimmel' - an open workshop in the context of post-growth -- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own -- III. Spaces of Conflict -- Provincialising degrowth Alternatives to development and the Global South -- Financing post-growth? Green financial products for changed logics of production -- 'Status quo avant-gardists' and 'prevention innovators' Food for thought for the geographical post-growth debate -- The growth fixation of the European Union A commentary on the draft Green Deal -- Lessons from Practice -- We have a responsibility to a be a bit more pragmatic.We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions -- IV. Spaces of Design -- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? -- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy The end of the model of growing prosperity -- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation -- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition Post-growth approaches in East Germany after reunification - between false growth and unwanted non-growth -- Lessons from Practice -- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? - Opportunities and challenges -- Hacking Ulm Open data, digital literacy and coding as practices creating space in the city -- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches Participation in spatial development for a good life -- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments -- Authors.Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between growth-oriented institutions and multiple socio-ecological crises. The book brings together conceptual and empirical contributions from geography and its neighbouring disciplines and offers different perspectives on the possibilities, demands and critiques of post-growth transformation. Through case studies and interviews, the contributions combine voices from activism, civil society, planning and politics with current theoretical debates on socio-ecological transformation.Besprochen in:Journal of Economic Literature, 60/2 (2022)Sozial- und Kulturgeographie ;Volume 49.Lange et al. (eds.), Post-Growth GeographiesSpatial Relations of Diverse and Alternative EconomiesDegrowthPost-growthTransformationPost-growth EconomyPost-growth PlanningSustainability TransitionSufficiencyEconomySpaceCitySocial GeographyUrban PlanningEconomic SociologyGeographyDegrowthPost-growthTransformationPost-growth EconomyPost-growth PlanningSustainability TransitionSufficiencyEconomySpaceCitySocial GeographyUrban PlanningEconomic SociologyGeography330.9Lange Bastian<p>Bastian Lange, Universität Leipzig, Deutschland</p>edtHülz Martina<p>Martina Hülz, ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, Deutschland</p>edtSchmid Benedikt<p>Benedikt Schmid, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Deutschland</p>edtSchulz Christian<p>Christian Schulz, Université du Luxembourg, Luxemburg</p>edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910513697403321Post-Growth Geographies2780517UNINA