Making Leisure Work Architecture and the Experience Economy

ISBN: 9780415849371

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Contemporary architecture of theme-based design is examined in this book, leading to a new understanding of architecture’s role in the increasingly diversified consumer environment. It explores the ‘Experience Economy’ to reveal how everyday environments

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260

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2013

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Paperback

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Contemporary architecture of theme-based design is examined in this book, leading to a new understanding of architecture’s role in the increasingly diversified consumer environment. It explores the ‘Experience Economy’ to reveal how everyday environments strategically and opportunistically blur our leisure, work, and personal life experiences.
Considering scientific design research, consumer psychology, and Hollywood story-telling techniques, the book looks at how the design of theme parks, casinos, and shopping malls has influenced our more unexpectedly themed spaces, from the city to the hospital.
Widely taking architecture as a social practice, this text is of relevance to all cultural and sociological studies in the built and material environment.

CONTENTS

  • Introduction 
Part 1: Stories about our Themed Environment
  • 1. Work, Leisure, and the Architectural Everyday
  • 2. The Narration of Everyday Experience
  • 3. Space, Semiotics, and Scientism

Part 2: The Experience of Experience

  • 4. Extreme Narrative
  • 5. Différant Myths
  • 6. Entertainment Capacity
  • 7. The Experience of a Lifestyle 

Part 3: Narrative Agitations

  • 8. Telling Practices
  • 9. Juridical Opinion
  • 10. Happy Potties and other Alternative Narratives

260 pages / 17 x 24,5 cm / English

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