In the Eye of the Beholder/
Material type: ArticlePublication details: Wiley, 2020.Description: Vol 90, Issue 4, 2020:( 88-93 p.)Online resources: In: Architectural designSummary: Is there a value in people's relationships with iconic buildings? Cristina Garduño Freeman argues there is – and that these social relationships can be identified and evaluated via digital ethnography. She illustrates her thesis using the Sydney Opera House and demonstrates how its ‘iconomy’ is a valuable social and economic asset.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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E-Journal | Library, SPAB | E-Journals | v. 90(1-6) / Jan-Dec 2020 | Available |
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Is there a value in people's relationships with iconic buildings? Cristina Garduño Freeman argues there is – and that these social relationships can be identified and evaluated via digital ethnography. She illustrates her thesis using the Sydney Opera House and demonstrates how its ‘iconomy’ is a valuable social and economic asset.
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