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Delving into Pacific spaces from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and interpretations, this book looks at how the anthropological and architectural can be connected.
  • 14 October 2022
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Delving into Pacific spaces from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and interpretations, this book looks at how the anthropological and architectural can be connected. The contributors to this book – architectural practitioners, architectural and spatial design theorists, anthropologists and historians – show not only how new theoretical perspectives can arise out of comparing aspects specific to one discipline with their equivalents of another, but also demonstrate how a space of emergence is created for something that goes beyond both, enhancing both fields of potentialities.

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Price: $135.00
Pages: 218
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists
Publication Date: 14 October 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800736252
Format: Hardcover
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“The authors make an important contribution to understanding spatial relationships within indigenous communities. The book highlights an important, and often overlooked, connection between space, time, and the built environment by breaking the disciplinary bounds that often confine our understandings.” • Jamon Alex Halvaksz, University of Texas at San Antonio

“The various themes, scales, modes of address, writing styles, and academic approaches are packed together cheek by jowl. The friction among them is full of possibilities for further research, discussion and thinking.” • Stephen Cairns, Future Cities Laboratory

A.-Chr Engels-Schwarzpaul is Professor in Spatial Design and Postgraduate Studies at Auckland University of Technology – Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau, in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand.

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Introduction: Pacific Spaces: Dialogues Between Architecture and Anthropology
Lana Lopesi, A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul, Albert L Refiti

Chapter 1. Māori ‘Architectural Anthropology’
Deidre Brown

Chapter 2. The Junction of the Tala and the Itu
Athol Greentree

Chapter 3. The Energetics of Vā and the Samoan Faletele
I'uogafa Tuagalu

Chapter 4. Vā and Its Relationship to the Samoan Built Environment
Anne E. Guernsey Allen

Chapter 5. ‘Carving Costs Nothing’: Māori Woodcarvers Train Wage-Laborers how to Show up to Work on Time
Jacob Culbertson

Chapter 6. Zombie Architecture: Sacrifice in Pre Contact Polynesian and Classical European buildings
Ross Jenner, Albert L Refiti

Chapter 7. Maunawila Heiau: A Sacred Hawaiian Tempo-Spatial Structure Linking Hawaiʻi and Moana Nui
Tēvita O Kaʻili

Chapter 8. Aelon Kein Ad: A Case Study of Rimajol Place Identity in the United States
James Miller

Chapter 9. Hinemihi 2.0: Whare-for-Export
Anthony Hoete

Chapter 10. Travelling Houses: Translation, Change and Ambivalence
A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul

Conclusion: Vā: What is In-Between Architecture and Anthropology?
A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul, Albert L Refiti

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