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Inbetween place: the emergence of the essence

The study aims to develop the theory of inbetween place. The inbetweens have
been important elements in architectural design as transitional and reconciling realms.
Architecture of place and its theories has been dominated the environmental design as
place-making. However, the inbetween environments have not been clarified in
significant, living place-forms for interval embodiment and systemic relationships
between juxtaposing places. Through inbetween places, domains in juxtaposition will
be comprehensively integrated as the whole. By a triangulation from three
standpoints—phenomenological, embodied realism, and neo-structuralism—through
case studies, the intrinsic characteristics and underlying essence of inbetween modes
of place is identified.
The study argues that inbetween places present themselves as living forms of
connectedness, embodied presence, and significant pauses. Distinctive inbetween
presences of place emerge from three frameworks—synthesized presence of place and
the inbetweens, embodied presence of the inbetweens, and presence of inbetween
“Significant Forms.” On presence of place and the inbetweens, inbetween places
reflect living forms of intervals as interconnecting mediums between neighboring places.
As an interval place, inbetween places, based on embodied presence, can be defined
as distinct body of junctions by organized complexity of edges. According to Langer’s
term “Significant Form” of place, inbetween places convey the symbolic presence of
associative, edging layers that clarify differences and spatial relations between
environmental juxtapositions.
From a framework triangulation, inbetween places manifest complex interval
domains of associative junctions as fundamental composite presences of: 1) defined
inbetween containments; 2) active edging junctions or layers of juxtaposition; and 3)
associative layers with places in juxtaposition. The essential quality of concrete, interrelating junctions between places separates inbetween places from inbetween
placeless-ness. Inbetween places are intermediary domains creating vital and aesthetic
links between places in juxtaposition; on the other hand, inbetween placeless-ness is
deprived of a significant place of meaningful interactions with nearby realms. Thus,
inbetween places turn out to be critical domains to develop comprehensive relationships
between juxtaposing places, drawing different domains nearby to be bonded through
the presence of adaptive, edging layers of places.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2419
Date15 May 2009
CreatorsLaiprakobsup, Narongpon
ContributorsDowning, Frances
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text
Formatelectronic, application/pdf, born digital

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