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A geographical survey of key words from the body of the text of 'The Production of Space'


        Chapter 1

Page 1 Space/Empty area
Page 4 gap/Place
Page 7 architectural/urbanistic
Page 8 Geographical/demographical/ecological/national/ continental/global/ natures physical space of energy flows
Page 9 local/global
Page 11 cosmos
Page 12 utopia/housing/habitation/towns/cities/urban space/regional/national/ continental/worldwide
Page 13 universe
Page 14 Greek city/Paris/Africa
Page 16 room/apartment/ street corner/marketplace/shopping or cultural centre/public place
Page 17 Classical perspective and Euclidean space
Page 18 outside world
Page 20 lightening flash/earth/sun/centre/periphery/explosion
Page 25 utopia/city/town
Page 26 ground
Page 28 shadow/light
Page 30 natural space/trees/grass/nature
Page 31 City of the ancient world/The Greek city
Page 32 town/country/nature
Page 33 intersections
Page 34 special places/religious/political sites/consecrated/light/ sun/moon/ stars/shadows /night/western/oriental
Page 35 nature/earth/holy place/cursed place/non place
Page 36 empty spaces
Page37 town and country
Page 38 high-rise housing project/motorways
Page 41 heaven and hell
Page 42 Holes/passages/labyrinths/bed/bedroom/dwelling/house/ square/church/graveyard/east/ China/buildings/palaces/temples/orient
Page West/ Chavin of Peruvian Andes/church/confessional/ alter/sanctuary/tabernacle
Page 45 local roads/ main roads between towns/monasteries/castles/ pilgrims/crusaders way/earth/underground world/cosmos heaven/surface/village church/graveyard/hall/
fields/square/belfry/milky way
Page 47 Greek and Roman cities/urban/West/towns/town and country/Old cities/perspectives/entrances and exits/doors and windows//facades/ streets and squares/family dwelling monumental edifice/territory
Page 48 cave/mountain top/spring/river/temples/nature/soil
Page 49 Cathedral/town/city/glass/stone/concrete/steel/angles/curves
Page 50 dwelling/apartment/bungalow/cottage/trees/nature/plazas/parade grounds/commercial centres
Page 51 village/town
Page 53 medieval space manors/monasteries/cathedrals/lanes/main roads/banks/business centres/motorways/airports/town
Page 54 Soviet Russia/East Berlin/Cuba/Moscow/Peking
Page 55 historic cities/Latin America
Page 56 France/places/shops/cafes/cinemas/particular spot/free space
Page 57 cafes/squares/monuments/France/Marais district in Paris
Page 58 workshops/shops/apartments/mansions/historic city/Brazil/America/Spain /Mediterranean/Europe/sun/sea/urban centres/temporary accommodation/hotels/villas/waste
Page 59 London/Hamburg/sun/sea/festival/waste/nature/environment
Page 62 architecture
Page 64 urban/private/public/inside and outside/durable and ephemeral
Page 65 industrialized/urbanized


        Chapter 2

Page 70 earth and nature/tree/flower/fruit/garden/rose/smells/symmetry/horse
Page 71 body/limbs/eyes/stone/wood/bone/leather/to move a rock
Page 73 city/Venice/architectural and monumental unity
Page 74 Venice/tourist/the sea/flower/rose/great cathedrals/statues/plants and flowers/works of nature
Page 75 village/city/architecture/urbanism/repetitious spaces/major highway/airports/public works
Page 76 Western/Venice/nature/trade/settlement/lagoon/swamps shallows/outlets to open sea/vaster space/Mediterranean and the Orient/mud on the lagoon/challenge of sea/port/navigable channels/public gatherings/festivals/grandiose ceremonies/architectural inventiveness/place/pilings/docks/harbour side/palaces
Page 77 Venice/empty or neutral space/geography/climate/anthropology/networks/pathways nature/climate/site/island/gulf/river/mountain/Tuscany
Page 78 Tuscan urban/lands//towns/country/town dweller/ plan/model markets/agriculture/ territory/country/country side/ houses poderi/mansion/alleys of cypresses/trees/criss-crossing alleys/sectioned land /property/perspective /urban piazza/town and country/Italy/Siena school/Tuscany/France
Page 79 urban/peasantry/palaces/monuments/perspective/ France/Europe/ Tuscany/Florence/Siena townspeople/villagers/body/house/land/church/graveyard
Page 81 rock on a mountainside/cloud/blue sky/bird on a tree/nature
Page 83 a field of wheat or maize/pattern of sowing/boundaries/hedges/wire fences/land/heath/forest/rock/tree/national/regional/ nature parks/ natural/ artificial/particular country/particular region/ particular soil/particular site/ particular country side/dwelling/natural or cultural/immediate or mediated/ given or artificial
Page 84 region or country/France/maps/beauty spots/historical sites/monuments/remnants of nature/map of roads/diagonal band/republic/Beere-l'Etang to Le Havre/valleys of the Rhone/the great Delta/the Saone/the Seine/over industrialised and over-urbanised zone/touristic potential/tourist map/map of operational and projected military installations in Southern France/defined areas/areas for tourism/national parks/peripheral regions/industrial, urban, state -dominated centres
Page 85 places/locations/earth/land/maps descriptive or geographical/infinity
Page 86 map making/map reading/worldwide/local/networks/pathways
Page 87 limiting boundaries/contours/sheet/stratum/visible boundaries/walls/enclosures/room/ bedroom/house/garden/ barriers/walls/private property/containers and contents/local/sedimentary substrata/movement/rhythms/immense waves/frequencies/waves/wavelengths
Page 88 local/places/national/regional/world wide/flows and waves/
Page 89 location/city/earth/urban sphere/place in the sun
Page 90 local/regional/national/world wide/localities/regions/countries/
Page 91 global
Page 92 institutions/galleries/museums
Page 93 house/concrete slabs//load bearing walls/screens/water/gas/ electricity/telephone lines/radio and television signals/lift/kitchen/bathroom/global/city/constantly burning blazing bonfire
Page 94 container/frame/environment
Page 95 hour of the day/season/elevation of sun above the horizon/position of moon and stars/heaven /the cold and heat/age/tree trunk
Page 97 boundaries between gone town and country, centre and periphery, suburbs and city centres, the domain of the automobiles and the domain of people/public facilities/blocks of flats/environments for living
Page 98 sites/tracts/verticality of skyscrapers/phallic/great height
Page 99 on the façade the balcony, window ledges from the façade processions, behind the façade/city outskirts/suburbs
Page 100 global representations of space and representational spaces
Page 101 village/dwelling/urban
Page 106 city
Page 107 urbanism/architecture/nature/field
Page 108 geography/anthropology/sociology/boundaries/nature/geographical and ecological characteristics/nature/culture/
Page 109 ravaging of nature/western/west/globalised/global/new nature/urban space
Page 110 nature/natural conditions/breadths/cubits/feet/palms/the body's relationship to space
Page 111 Pantheon in Rome/Empire/World/France/Time cycles/natural boarders/nationalism/nation
Page 112 national/towns/peasant/rural/feudal//bourgeois/imperialist/nation state/multinational corporations
Page 113 raw materials/wood/wool/cotton/silk/stone/metal/concrete/man made fibres/plastics/wool/cotton/brick/stone/construction/scaffolding/form/ structure/ landscape/monument
Page 114 Europe
Page 115 landscape/monument/spatial ensemble/country side/villages/rural landscapes
Page 116 industrial landscapes/urban spatiality
Page 117 networks/geographical descriptions of natural space/family/tribe/global societies/hunters/herders/nomads/natures space/pathways/nature
Page 118 places are marked, noted, named/blank or marginal space/woodland paths/paths through fields and pastures/village/small town/towns immediate environs/cartography/plan/architecture as archi-textures/ monument, building in its context/paths/roads/networks
Page 119 Florence/urban space/global intent/city/town square/wharves/bridges/roads/roman walls/city gates/urban space had the form of a symbolic flower/rose des vents/compass-card/Tuscan countryside's relationship to centre/Florence/
Page 120 nature/localised nature/houses/villages/towns/relational networks/organised centres-towns/urban/commercial/house/dwelling/city/
Page 121 dwelling special, still sacred/quasi religious absolute space/drawers/chest/cabinets/nest shell/corner/nature/house/cellar-attic/foundations-roof/home and ego/building/Peasant house of the Black Forest/Greek temple/the woods/the track
Page 122 dwelling/global/village life/Bororo or Dogon village/Provencal or Alsation village/cities/country//tourists/under developed countries/Mediterranean/Venice/Florence/Islamic countries/traditional homes/industrial space/modern nations
Page 123 Japan hyper industrialised/urbanised nation/west/village life/rustic homesteads/houses of the Prigord/Eskimo's igloo/Kenyan hut/dwelling/French café/nature
Page 124 edge/Bauhaus/perspective/global/France, Germany, Russia, the United States/workplaces and dwelling places/palaces/squares for the people and monuments for social institutions
Page 125 global/outline or plan/flat surface/breaking up and rotating planes/the façade/monument/global space/void
Page 126 architecture
Page 127ancient Egypt and Greece/the Roman Pantheon/interior space of the monument/exterior-interior dichotomy/light/dome/sacred and consecrated space/building has an interior as well as an exterior
Page 130 Cosmos
Page 131 landscapes, monuments or buildings/architectural or urbanistic works
Page 132 places or sets of places/straight line/curve/curved line/centre versus periphery/France
Page 133 France/English speaking countries/Cartesian, Western, and Europe-centred Logos
Page 135 new world, Europe
Page 137 tombs/bricks, wood, steel, concrete/arches, vaults, pillars/columns, openings and enclosures/the Alhambra of Granada/cloisters/castles and chateaux/Japanese/tourist
Page 141 Mother Earth/ploughed field/tomb/earth/markers/topoi
Page 142 lieux-dits/places called such and such/stones or cairns/landmarks/trees or shrubs/traversed/natural and urban spaces
Page 143 elements/Romanesque churches and their surroundings (towns or monasteries)/Gothic churches/towns
Page 144 architecture form/architect/environment/environment without environs/horizontal and vertical lines/walker in the city/spatial analogue
Page 145 painting on buildings/classical architecture/mural/surface
Page 146 architecture, the builders of palaces/visual realm/visual space/weightlessness in architecture/Eiffel/neoplasticism/ iconological/ volumes or masses
Page 147 exterior walls/become mere membranes/division between inside and outside/partitions/brick, marble/transparency/surveillance/partitions/walls simplified to the point of mere drapery
Page 148 form/contours/demarcation of boundaries, external limits, areas and volumes/curved and straight lines/volume-versus-area/golden number/Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders/moduli (rhythms and proportions)/forms functions and structures/houses, palaces and monuments
Page 149 classical/centre-periphery relationship/urban form/assembly, encounter and simultaneity/centrality, difference, recurrence, reciprocity
Page 150 form of the curve/straight form/texture/capitals of a Romanesque cloister/rhythm/the semicircular or ogival arch/supporting pillars and columns/Byzantine/Oriental/Gothic/Renaissance/geometric forms: a town may have a circular (radial concentric) or a quadrangular form/quadrangular form/in the ancient Roman military camp/ medieval bastides/Spanish colonial town/colonial empire/vast space/Latin America
Page 151 urban space/colonial towns of Latin America/Renaissance in Europe/ancient world/Spanish American town/plan/Orders for Discovery and Settlement/discovery, settlement and pacification/building of the towns/occupation of the territory/town's centre/surrounding pueblos/from the inevitable Plaza Mayor a grid extends indefinitely in every direction. Each square or rectangular lot has its function assigned to it/greater or lesser distance from the central square; church, warehouses, town hall/colonial town/Spanish colonial architecture/Baroque motifs/decoration of facades/'micro'(architectural) plane/'Macro' (spatial-strategic)
Page 152 urban spaces with a grid pattern/Latin America/New York City/metropolitan/colonial /Western Europe/cross-ruled space of the Asian town and countryside/Japanese
Page 153 birds eye view of a rice field/boundary lines between rice fields/dykes which are an integral part of the fields themselves/order of the universe/city/countryside/squares/centre designates/perceiver of space/Japanese/shin-gyo-sho/ precincts of temples and palaces/ space of towns and houses/ public realm/ temple or palace/ 'private' house or dwelling/ public (e.g. reception rooms)/mixed ones/meeting-places, intersections
Page 154 before the American came to Japan crossroads had names but the roads themselves did not/houses bear numbers based on their age, not on their positions in the street/fixed routes/no house in Japan without a garden, no matter how tiny/every group of places and objects has a centre/the house, the city or the whole world/centre/perceived from every side/reached from every angle of approach; thus to occupy any vantage point/'horizontal plane'/ground level/wide avenues leading to the temples and palaces/medium sized squares and streets
Page 155 transitional and connecting spaces/flower filled alleys/Western/grid/global/temples. Palaces and political and administrative buildings/ houses, apartments/ arteries, transitional areas, and places of business/entrances, thresholds, reception areas and family living-spaces/places set aside for retreat and sleep/avenues and squares, medium sized thoroughfares/passageways leading to the houses/location
Page 156 open or closed, low or high, symmetrical or asymmetrical/ Japanese/Western/streets, squares and boulevards have ridiculous names/cities grid/West/complex spaces in the form of trellises or semi-trellises/simplified spaces/ancient Greeks/Gauls/the city/East
Page 157 specific space, specific monuments/ underlying grid/deep structure/nature of places/routes/closed, elevated and symmetrical/a temple in Kyoto has a public part/ Japanese garden/ sanctuary/ a place
Page 158 the global level/ weight; vertical forces/ ascending/ descending/ Romans
Page 159 medieval architecture/columns, vaults, arches, pillars, and so on/ proportion, scale, rhythm/classical architecture/monuments/public buildings/private sphere/sphere of residence/global/West/East
Page 160 Greek columns on the façade of a stock exchange or bank/new town
Page 161 St.Mark's square/Doges Palace, the Piombi or the Bridge of Sighs/ a few symbols; the lion, the phallus (the Campanile), the challenge to the sea/ death in Venice/this place-the Square; the palace/paving stones, the marble, the café tables
Page 162 unknown country or city/hearing picks up the noises/eyes are assailed by new impressions
Page 163 isotopias, heterotopias, utopias, or in other words analogous places, contrasting places, and the places of what has no place, or no longer has a place-the absolute
Page 164 mound of earth, tree or hill/a slab of concrete/motorway/Military architecture, fortifications and ramparts, dams and irrigation systems
Page 165 A motorway brutalizes the countryside/natural space/ a monument or building/ a site, a square or a street/peasant houses and villages/ an igloo/Oriental straw/Japanese house
Page 166 Norman or Provencal dwelling/private space/public space/village/town/hut, igloo or peasant house
Page 167 Andalusia/nature/Paris/urban centre


        Chapter 3

Page 170 occupied/void/container
Page 171 planets, crystals, electromagnetic fields, cell divisions, shells or architectural forms/ancient idea of nature
Page 172 a seashell, a village or a cathedral
Page 173 anchorage points, networks, centre/periphery
Page 174 Topos/Logos
Page 175 rings of a tree trunk/shells spirals
Page 176 boundary/ barrier between inside and out
Page 178 fauna or flora/ecology
Page 179 currents or flows
Page 181 infinite space Infinity/no terminal points/reflection/ refraction/ apprehension of the surface by the mirror
Page 182 surface
Page 183 impenetrable-place, areas of viscosity, and black holes
Page 185 ice-smooth barrier
Page 186 the surface of the water
Page 187 symmetry (planes and axes): duplication, reflection/mirages and mirage effects/imaginary/real/immediate/mediated/connection/separation
Page 189 a landscape/urban landscape-Venice/touristic delusion/country/countryside
Page 191 global/businesses, farms, offices /local, national and worldwide/ contours/boundaries/homologous paths
Page 192 angles and turns/left/right/natural/geographical space, routes/ways antracks/way-stations,localities/boundaries/centre
Page 193 networks of paths and roads/boundaries/routes followed by riders or flocks, wats leading to fields/boundaries and forbidden territories/places of abode/junction points/places of passage and encounter
Page 194 mountains, highlands/in grottoes or caves/ surfaces of the sea/earth's flatlands/planes(or plains)/heights and the depths/Cosmos/caves, grottoes and underground places/chief's hut/temple or church
Page 196 western/Judao-Christian tradition
Page 198 natural smells/flower/fruit/nature/odours
Page 199 axes versus points of a compass, direction versus orientation, symmetry versus asymmetry
Page 202 non-Western/Eastern/in-between/interstice
Page 205 body of water/crossing and re-crossing, superimposing themselves upon each other/surface
Page 206 flows
Page 211 right and left, high and low, central and peripheral, demarcated and oriented space, near and far, symmetrical and asymmetrical/auspicious and inauspicious
Page 213 family, tribe, village, city
Page 216 oriental peoples live close to the ground/Western/by contrast have rigid, right angled furniture/stadia, parade rounds, tiltyards/ footways, corridors, places for eating/Christian churches/podia
Page 217 the earth/space for contemplatives/ a place of promenade and assembly/cloister/ columns, capitals, sculptures/ entire planet/East/West/ porticoes, basilicas/market halls
Page 219 world market/ whole planet
Page 220 monumental space
Page 221 the Empress's tomb in the Taj Mahal/ monument
Page 222 monument or architectural project/A Greek theatre/ theatrical space/ building/ housing/ building
Page 223 warehouses, barracks, depots/ rental housing/ monuments/ city's/ its streets, its underground levels, its frontiers/ buildings itself
Page 224 thresholds, doors and frames/ ships or naves of cathedrals/ vaults, cupolas/ the Taj Mahal/ fullness of swelling curves
Page 225 Monuments
Page 227 buildings/ schools, railway stations, town halls, police stations/ ministries
Page 228 global level/ monument/building/urban/private realm/public


        Chapter 4

Page 229 urban reality/ of strata/ sedimentary layers
Page 230 site, church, temple, fortress
Page 231 Rome/ ancient Romans/ Christian/ Firmament/ celestial/ Mediterranean/ depths/ heights/ Romantic/ Germanic/ Romanic world/ West/ Greco-Roman/ Judaeo-Christian/ urban space
Page 232 air, water, sun, a 'green space'
Page 233 the labyrinth/maze/palace, fortification, refuge and shelter/ pasture
Page 234 centre of space/ conflict between town and country/ urban space/ agrarian space/ central spaces/ town/ surrounding country/ fields/ urban space
Page 235 image of the universe (imago mundi)/ tombs and funerary monuments/ the Christian cemetery
Page 236 left and right/high and low/surface/heights/depths/peaks/heavens/abysses/gaping holes/Altitude/ verticality/horizontal space/vertical space power/subterranean space/space of tombs/village church
Page 237 temple/The Panthenon/portico or naos/sanctuary or pronaos/ opisthodomos which is the secret dwelling place of divinity/facade/frieze girdles the entire edifice/curves/lines of columns/Greek curves/Cosmos/the agora/the Roman Forum/state monuments/the tribune/temples/rostra/ prison/Greeks
Page 238 Romans/basilica/baths/surfaces/decoration/ornamental/ bricks/rubble/ cement/concrete/orders invented by the Greeks Doric, Ionic and Corinthian/Greek temple/columns/capitals/Logos and Cosmos/monuments /wood/stone/concrete/shelter
Page 239 Greek/architectural/Western/Romans/habitus and intuitus/ baths/ ancient Rome/villa
Page 240 Athens/Rome/Logos/Cosmos/Greeks/cosmological space/labyrinth/ temples/palaces/commemorative or funerary monuments/places privileged or distinguished in one way or another/Locations/verticality/ hollow/perimeter/ sanctuary/palace
Page 241 Greeks/Parthenon/Intuitus and habitus/Roman/Western
Page 242 depths/Inferno/heights/Paradise/shadows and light/mundus sacred or accursed place/middle of the Italiot township/ A pit/a dust hole/a public rubbish dump/the city/the space above ground/land as soil/territory/hidden clandestine subterranean spaces/Christian/cemetery/a void should be placed at the centre
Page 243 The Eternal City/Western/Roman/the earth/stone/Rome orbis and urbs
Page 244 city/earth/world/military camp/Rome/vault/arch/circle (circus, circulus)/Intuitus and habitus/marble/brick/Coliseum/Forum/Pantheon/marble facade/interior/curves/entangled arch work/load bearing
Page 245 stone/city/Empire/Rome/Roman road/links the urbs to the countryside/gate/orbis and the urbs/circular/a closed space set apart and fortified/the abyss of the earth/world
Page 246 the arch/the aqueduct/Rome/Greeks/Romans
Page 247 Westerners/Logos and Cosmos/Greeks/Roman/acropolis/agora/villages upon a hill
Page 248 Greek/localise/underworld/surface world/mountains with grazing flocks/cultivated fields/sea ploughed by ships/Romans/Delphi/ Bacchantes/Athens/Italy/Rome
Page 249 Rome/Greeks/Greek city/monuments/centre-agora/gathering place
Page 250 acropolis/temple/standing in the rocky valley/cut of the stones/geometry of the masses/beams and lintels/supports and props/Doric Ionic and Corinthian columns/Cosmos/orientation
Page 251 Greece/Rome/cavern/concrete
Page 252 wood/stone/Roman state-city-Empire/earth/villa/agro-pastoral space/Greek order/architecture/urban reality/Western Europe/towns and villages/road
Page 253 Gallo-Roman West/irrigation systems/dykes/nature/Cosmos/the world/village/villa/soil/Roman Empire and state
Page 254 churches/villages/towns/covents/monastries/basilicas/underworld/ earth surface/the world/
Page 256 medieval town/wool/leather/Roman Church/urban landscape of the middle ages/landscape filled with broken lines and verticals/maleficent utopia of the subterranean world/utopia/great cathedrals
Page 257 crypt at St-Savin/church vault/architecture
Page 258 Cathedrals/intersecting rib vaults/buttresses and flying buttresses/spatial arrangement of the Gothic church/space of the cathedral/geometrical location
Page 259 Romanesque churches/walls no longer bear the weight/pillars/small columns/ribbing/the vault/stained glass windows
Page 260 Cosmos/Greek/capitals/facades//architectural composition/Gothic architecture/towns
Page 261 West/IIe-de-France/facade/Church/medieval architects/exterior/interior/luminous space/spectacle/geometry
Page 262 monuments/rise of towns
Page 263 Western antiquity/medieval Europe/Roman/Western Europe/France/England/Holland/Italy/ Cosmos/world/heretopical places/Place names
Page 264 Roman/the face of the land/a web of place names innocent of any religious overtones/Chateau-neuf/Ville-Franche/Les Essarts/Bois-le-Roi/medieval space/town's marketplace/market hall/campanile/town hall/Cistercian state
Page 265 outskirts/land/urban space/marketplace/the territory of the town/the countryside's network of roads and lanes/market hall/potico/basilica/cathedral church/campanile/clock tower/seaboard towns of the Mediterranian/old cities of the south of France/clothing towns of Flanders/town/regions/bastides of south-western France/townships/Grenade/Barcelone/Florence/ Cologne/Bruges
Page 267 heavens/city's towers/vault of Heaven/Paradise/Medieval space raised itself above the earth/caverns/grottoes/dark vales/tombs/sanctuaries/ underground chambers/medieval towns
Page 268 places diversified/Western Europe/West/town overtook the country/global change/medieval (feudal space)/capitalist space/urban space/height of towers/fields/forest/villages/distantiation
Page 269 perceived distance/the town/urban space/space of nature/beyond boundaries/urban context/Europe/declining countryside/river and sea voyages/town given written form described graphically birds-eye views and plans proliferated/town in its agarian setting/code of space
Page 270 architecture/alphabet and lexion of spatial elements/water/air/ light/sand / bricks/stones/conglomerates and rubbles/apertures and closure (doors, windows)/houses/basilicas/theatres/temples or baths/proportions/ orders/effects/Vitruvianspatial code
Page 271 Vitruvuis -spatial semiology/ancient Greek and Roman city/public monument and private houses/civic space/medieval town/urban systems/Italy/Flanders/England/France/Spanish America/City of God/Rome city of the cities/Renaissance town
Page 272 urban effect/architectural effect/world/cosmos/building/ street/ square/centre-periphery split/inside/outside/country villa/town house/cities of antiquity/medieval town
Page 273 baths/bathroom/facade/perspective/line of facades/decorations/ designs/mouldings covered their surfaces/horizons/vanishing-points/right-left (symmetry)/high-low/front-back/what is shown-what is not/asymmetry
Page 274 facade/Papel Rome/building/house/church/St Peter's church in Rome/dome/colonnades/ piazza
Page 275 the facade and facade effects/period of the Baroque/Fascism-blood, race, nation and an absolute national state/detached suburban house/front -back/wars/nation states/demographic pressures/countryside/ urban institutions/links between towns and urban systems
Page 276 industrial space/modern state/world markets/Europeans/Spain/England/Holland/France/most industrialized of Europe/nothern France/the Netherlands/the lands lying between the Loire and the Rhine
Page 277 Western Europe/imperialism/glorified in triumphal arches (Roman in otrigin)/gates/squares//earth and water/the Rhine/the North Sea/the canals of Flanders/the Alps/the Pyrennes/the planes and the mountains/seventeenth-century France/urbanized
Page278 town/places of production/centre/cosmos/tableaux/birds-eye view of the town/perspective/battlefield/streets/squares/places/monuments/ architecture/state
Page 279 state/church
Page 280 soverienty implies space/small medieval communities, towns and cities, fiefdoms and principalities/demographic/sovereign power/military domination/empires of Charles V, the Hapsburgs,the tsars, Napolean and Bismark's/imperialism/nation state based on a circumscribed territory/city state/Venice/Florence/imperial state/centre-periphery/scale/worldwide/ land/nature/possession of the whole planet/state
Page 281 nationhood/state/political space of state
Page 282 land-capital-labour/space which is global/space of sovereignty/fetishized space
Page 283 between depths and surface/the threshold/the emergence of the world/geometrical space
Page 284 Middle ages/the space of the eighteenth century/
Page 285 abstract space/euclidean space/property/natures space/social space/plan/map
Page 286 Gothic cathedrals
Page 287 Phallic erectility bestows a special status on the perpendicular/spatial practice/flatness/ a plan existing in a void
Page 288 representations of space/representation of space-geometric homogeneity/representational space-the phallic/juxtapositions/ proximities/emotional distance and limits/location/places-the relationship of the loacl to the global/spaces of everyday life/mental or literary places
Page 289 topoi/global phenomena/logic of space/the space of the countryside as contemplated by the walker in search of the natural/threshold/ French/ Roman
Page 290 abstract space-its phallic, visual, geometric formants/Romanticism/the abyss/the depths/the mouth of darkness
Page 291 the tomb/air/the dirt


Chapter 5

Page 292 science of space-geometry, topology/location/set of locations/pure-neutral space/Western culture/plural, polyscopic or polyvalent space
Page 293 Cartesian concept of space/spatial logic/
Page 294 spatial practice/anthropology/archaic-peasant society/the dwelling with its rooms/the vicinity-community-hamlet or village and dependent lands fields under cultivation or fallow-pasture-wood and forest-game preserves/the foreign/space of the body-the body in space/places that are prohibited-holy or damned heterotopias/access/neutral space
Page 295 grids/radial-concentric form/cylinder-cube/two converging angles of approach/huts/cabins/houses/buildings/streets/squares/global level/village communities -Dogon-Bororo-Basque/particular towns-ancient Greek or modern/surfaces/volumes/rooms/shelter/family houses/ampler places named or designated by means of common or proper names-as topoi/outside-inside,inside-outside
Page 296 anthropology to treat space as a means of classification-nomenclature- a taxonomy/social space/Euclidean geometric space/visual space/space of practice
Page 297 abode/mental space
Page 298 geometric-neutral-empty-blank-mental space/defines a centre as a point/recognition of places/conceived-perceived-directly lived-representations of space and representational space/illusory space-neither geometric or visual (the space of images/photographs/drawings/plans)
Page 299 the concept of space is not in space
Page 301 entire surface/no horizon-background/surface was simply divided between space of the painted figure and the space that surrounded them/picture surface/line and plane/Euclidean space, perspective, horizon line
Page 302 universal/conquered the world/abstract space/space of modernity/Mediterranean
Page 303 enclosing walls/separate inside from outside/interior from exterior/wall reduced to surface and transparent membrane/light flooded in to the house/rooms from where nature could be contemplated/thick heavy walls relinquished its leading architectural role/formal spatial relations/walls as walls or curtains/interior space/facade/monumentality/street/external space-facade building exteriors/freedom of the facade relative to the interior plan/freedom of the bearing structure relative to the exterior/freedom of the disposition of floors and sets of rooms relative to the structural frame/fracturing of space-architectural ensemble-machine for living in/urban fabric-the street-city/nature-sunshine-greenery
Page 304 ratio space-architectural-urbanistic-global/architectural space of the Bauhaus/spatiality/painted surface/architecture of the period at the service of the state/world scale/Western
Page 305 utopianism/sun and light/ metal and glass still rise above the street/the reality of the city/right angles-straight lines/advanced industrialized countries/space of aesthetics/cultural space/United States/peasant and tribal dwellings/representational spaces
Page 306 new space/abstract space
Page 307 immovable-movable-landed property/abstract space/surface of the earth
Page 308 abstract space/the space developed by the avant-garde artsists/architects and city planners
Page 309 abstract space
Page 310 zones/specialized locations/holiday resorts-villages/ski slopes/sun drenched beaches/leisure spaces/city neighbourhoods/abstract space-doubly castrating-isolates the phallus-projecting it into a realm outside the body- fixes it in space(vertically)-brings it under the surveillance of the eye/fragmentation-localization
Page 311 abstract space/urban network/particular city
Page 312 building/models make the space functional/visual-spatial realm/geometric-optical space-space of natural immediacy/natural-urban landscape/urban square serving as a meeting place isolated from traffic(Place des Vosges)transformed in to an intersection (Place de la Concorde)or abandoned as a place to meet (Palais Royal)/city life/historical space of Paris/double network of streets and passageways/Brasilia
Page 313 Euclidean space-flattened out/abstract space/traveling-walkiing-strolling-urban activity-encounter
Page 314 replacement of residence by housing/abstract space/man resides as a poet/religious edifices/palaces-fortresses/private mansion-hotel particular/formal rooms/public thoroughfares-streets-squares-boulevards/mani courtyard/place-mansion/interior/facade/severity of a monumental porch/formal carriage entrance leading to the courtyard/household/common areas-stables-kitchens-spaces occupied by masters/aristocratic mansion
Page 315 formal rooms/drawing room, smoking-room, billiard room/lavish/size/doors, windows and balconies open these rooms to the street/ facade/ point of vantage/ sculptures, balustrades and mouldings around balconies/ juxtaposed facades/ facade and its ornamentation/ architect/ animate the street/ urban space/ streets and avenues, squares and parks/ apartment building/ rear of the house, to kitchens, bathrooms, water closets and bedrooms/end of dark corridors/ small ill lit courtyards/ outside-inside/ reception rooms and private rooms/ curtain is drawn/ light bathes the facade.
Page 316 stairways and landings/ slums at the end of the city/ traditional residential buildings/ lower floors/ garrets/ one-room slum dwellings/ dark passageway/ back courtyard/ in a cellar/ peripheral neighbourhoods or suburbs/ housing/ living-space/suburban space/ detached houses/ housing estates/ opulent apartments/ garrets/suburban houses/new towns/invisible boundaries/global/local, regional, national and worldwide
Page 317 boundaries/ urbanistic and architectural features/ zoning/ the ground
Page 318 viewpoints/ perspectives/ a mining village/ company town/ enclaves
Page 319 big city space/museum/ shop window/entrance of a church, office or public building/ foreign place/ gates and railings, ditches/material barriers/separation
Page 320 spaces for work and spaces for leisure, and into daytime/ nighttime spaces/Paris/Pigalle/Montmartre/Montparnasse/Champs-Elysses/urban space/ business districts
Page 321 zones/ space
Page 322 global
Page 323 land
Page 324 the land/ underground resources, of mines, minerals, waters and forests/ construction/ built-up land
Page 325 Earth/ agriculture/underground resources/nation state/land/absorbing the towns/agriculture/underground resources/deep in the earth/beneath the seabed - energy, raw materials/above ground sphere/volumes/constructions/height/space of mountains and even of the planets/the earth, the ground
Page 326 the Earth/urbanization/world market/space town and country/land/pollution/villages/towns/natural surroundings/ household rubbish/smoking chimneys/environment/mirror like reflection of reality
Page 327 Middle Ages/ Judaeo-Christianity/Western society
Page 328 Britain/France/water, air, light, space, Europe
Page 329 pollution/environment, ecosystems/naturally/elemental/air, light, water-even the land/Urban space/ natural space/ Earth/ resources of the land/ beneath the earth (petroleum)/ air, r, light/ volumes of spaces
Page 330 mineral/factory/water water resources/urban space/Earth/Asia/North America/demographic/bottom of the ocean, in deserts or on the mountaintops
Page 331 urban centres /historically established centres/old cities/centrality/urban centrality/social space/abstract space
Page 332 the centre or focal point/centrality/Greek/semicircular area/city temple/ temple/ agora/ annexed arches and galleries/ancient Greece/ urban space/urban life/modern cities/Paris/the boulevards/ Montmartre/ Montparnasse/ the Champs-Elysses/peripheral
Page 333 interplay between centre and periphery
Page 334 elements/space is marked out, explored, discovered, and rediscovered/raw materials
Page 335 the major industrial countries/the land
Page 336 real property/global/land
Page 337 coal/rooms, floors, flats, apartments, balconies, various/swimming pools, tennis courts, parking-spaces/open air
Page 338 drawings, sections, elevations, visual tableaux with silhouettes/suburban villa, high-rise
Page 339 relationship of specific locations to centres/architect
Page 341 location, each link/ global networks
Page 342 land/world scale
Page 344 wool, cotton/ the old towns/ physical walls/ controlled territories
Page 345 sewers, water supply, lighting, transportation, energy delivery (or flow), information channels
Page 346 a country/continent/global
Page 347 raw materials/Spain/underground resources/air and light above ground/urban fabric/the town/post offices/railway stations/storehouses, transportation systems/factory floor/deterritorialised/urban space/territorially/countries
Page 348 utopian incorporate
Page 349 nature/travel, tourism, or leisure activities/ metropolitan areas/towns/land of space;hierarchical ordering of locations/ real space
Page 350 earth/nature/notion of flows


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Page 353 sun, snow, sea/regions/tourism/leisure/Mediterranean coast/industrial Europe/towns dedicated to leisure/sunshine/haunt the urbanite of the super-industrialised regions
Page 355 global (or worldwide) scale/inside and outside/global
Page 359 green areas - trees, squares/intersections, town parks/urban space/tree-lined streets, green spaces/parks and gardens
Page 360 space of architecture and of architects
Page 361 eye of the architect/to facades/a prison with a facade/architectural discourse/water, air, sunshine/plane geometry, modules/linear perspective/Renaissance/fixed observer/immobile perceptual field, a stable visual world
Page 362 architects, urbanists, planners/lived space/private/public one
Page 363 concrete spaces/semi public, semi-private spaces/meeting-places/pathways/appropriated places/East/West/facade over space/facades; mirrored wardrobes, sideboards
Page 364 city's/United States
Page 365 the global/wide scale/world scale/chief states/chief transitional corporations
Page 366 stretching between two poles/localizable/micro/theatre of conflict/isotopias/heterotopias/utopias/private, public or mediational passageways or pathways
Page 368 the global/the city, urban life
Page 369 Roman basilica/place of encounter and of commerce/cryptal constraints/areas of crypt and tombs/Middle Ages
Page 371 Judaeo-Christian,Graeco-Roman world
Page 372 villas in a suburb filled with villas/beyond its own boundaries/medieval society
Page 373 sites/lateral, heterotopical, heterological/what is excluded; the edges of the city, shanty towns, the spaces of forbidden games, of guerrilla war, of war/centrality/latin america (favelas, barrios, ranchos)/bourgeois districts of the cities
Page 374 houses, walls, public spaces/territorial/United States/federal/urban and inter-urban highway
Page 375 state/periphery/available spaces near the centres/middle strata/global/public
Page 376 private/public/world upside down/Mimesis/metonymy/ nature/tree/shrub/image of a tree/the hole the abyss/the mound/shining hill/world or the Cosmos/curve/circle/ring/straight line, ascending or descending
Page the earth/a geometric, visual and phallic space
Page 378 Middle Ages/Western Europe/towns/urban systems/global/ France/state/grass roots/town or city
Page 379 cloisters/retreat from the world, ascesis, meditation/Alhambra with its gardens/chateaux of the Loire/few villas of Palladio's/the abbey of Theleme/palaces of the Arabian Nights/dreams of a Fourier/architecture of pleasure and joy
Page 380 half-ruined castles, villages abandoned by the peasantry, suburban villas
Page 381 New York/Toronto/English or Japanese cities/gardens/parks/comfortable old homes
Page 382 local powers/urban
Page 383 global/urbanization/counter space/boundless
Page 384 hotels, chalets/the beach
Page 385 beach/sea and sun/urban sphere/monumentality/localizations/Paris/urban space/centralizing state/North Africa/Marais
Page 386 Paris/centralism/monumentality/monument/ethnic groups, cultures or nationalities/urban reality/city and urban reality/periphery/city and the urban sphere
Page 387 city and country/state/dominant/dominated space/Western countries/residential suburbs, holiday homes, fake countrysides/imitations of nature/public or global, the private
Page 388 micro/architecture, residence versus housing/neighbourhood/the city, town planning/town country dichotomy/macro level/town and country planning/national, global or worldwide terms/grids
Page 389 interstices/world
Page 390 cities, urban centres/geographically determinate space
Page 391 urbanization/old cities/urban fabric/centres/city/factory/birthplace
Page 393 distances, pathways
Page 396 architects, urbanists and planners
Page 399 centre/form of centrality/notion of centrality/decentring
Page 400 heroic/crossroads


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Page 401 global praxis
Page 403 kilograms of sugar, sacks of coffee beans/metres of fabric/routes/flows/banks/banking networks/space of the planet
Page 404 planetary space/architecture/urbanism/spatial planning/global/ spatio-analysis, spatiology/typologies or prototypes of spaces
Page 405 interconnections/converge in space
Page 406 Cosmos/Western
Page 410 straight lines, right angles, and strict rectilinear perspective
Page 411 symmetries, asymmetries; straight lines/curves/spatial, planning-related, or urban
Page 412 neighbourhood or housing units/macro/ordering of flows within nations or continents/interconnections/world scale
Page 413 ecology or demography, geography or sociology/architecture/city planning/urbanism
Page 414 routes and localities/town and country planning/urban reality/global/geographical/demographic/ecological space/historical time/battleground
Page 417 religious buildings, historical-political monuments/world of signs/worldwide space/rivers debouching into the ocean/swampy delta/turbulence of a great estuary/old European nations, North or Latin America the peoples of Africa or Asia
Page 418 as Mother, the Earth appears today as the centre/planet-as planetary space/the territory/disputed frontiers/separation and dispersion is unification
Page 419 project, plan/programme/model/way forward/vast scale/planet/territorial spheres/France/regions such as Occitanie/the Landes coast and Brittany
Page 420 globalism
Page 421 Soviet/Chinese/peripheral/agricultural towns/production units both agricultural and industrial/town and country
Page 422 utopians


Afterword

Page 425 English translation/foreign languages/French/Anglo-American/Hagetmau in the Pyrenees/region/rural peasant societies/commonplaces/town/Sorbonne
Page 426 France's colonial war in Morocco/Paris/nature of space and urban life
Page 427 Paris/St.Etienne/Marseilles/Pyrenees, in the valley of Campan/France/Italy
Page 428 Centre National de Recherche Scientifique/French
Page 429 Paris/University of Strasbourg/Nanterre
Page 430 United States/French context/Paris