Abstract

NEIL LEACH Architecture is often linked to questions of cultural identity. For what sense would discourses such as critical regionalism or gender and space make unless they assumed some connection between identity and the built environment?1 And yet the manner in which people actually identify with buildings has hardly been broached within architectural theory, which has been preoccupied almost exclusively with questions of form.

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