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Airport Interiors: Intercultural Communication Space Versus Nonplace,Used
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This book is an inquiry on airports regarding their values and potentialities as a medium for intercultural communication. This issue is taken as an interior design problem, implicitly, questioning significations of airports during spatial experience. In order to understand the meaning of airports in spatial experience of todays individual, the book encompasses a comprehensive survey of theoretical approaches towards the transformations in spatial experience in relation with contemporary technological developments. The meaning of airport is firstly questioned by the concept place and marked typical elements and images that cause airports as an exemplification of nonplace. Secondly the meaning is investigated by the concept transition and defined as an intercultural transit space and inbetween culture / space. The book proposes intercultural code model to be valued as a tool for interior design and ends up with a discussion of a case study conducted in Turkey.
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