ABSTRACT

Revised to incorporate the changes in opinions and attitudes since its first publication, the second edition of 'Places of the Soul' has brought Christopher Day's classic text into the 21st century.


This new edition of the seminal text reminds us that true sustainable design does not simply mean energy efficient building. Sustainable buildings must provide for the 'soul'. For Christopher Day architecture is not just about a building's appearance, but how the building is experienced. 'Places of the Soul' presents buildings as environment, intrinsic to their surroundings, and offers design principles that will open the eyes of the architecture student and professional alike, presenting ideas quite different to the orthodoxy of modern architectural education.

Christopher Day's experience as an architect, self-builder, professor and sculptor have all added to the development of his ideas that encompass issues of economic and social sustainability, commercial pressures and consensus design. This book presents these ideas and outlines universal principles that will be of interest and value to architects, builders, planners and developers alike.

chapter 1|8 pages

Architecture: does it matter?

chapter 2|22 pages

Architecture with health-giving intent

chapter 3|6 pages

Architecture as art

chapter 4|20 pages

Building for planetary health

chapter 5|14 pages

Building for human health

chapter 6|12 pages

Qualities and quantities

chapter 7|22 pages

Conversation or conflict?

chapter 8|38 pages

Space for living in

chapter 10|26 pages

Ensouling buildings

chapter 11|18 pages

Building as a health-giving process

chapter 12|14 pages

Healing silence: the architecture of peace

chapter 13|12 pages

Children and environment

chapter 14|54 pages

The urban environment Sustainable values,

chapter 15|15 pages

Building for tomorrow