TY - ENCYC KW - Photographs KW - Architecture KW - Interviews KW - Waterloo KW - Ontario KW - Streets AB -
"What makes Waterloo Region unique? What defines a sense of place? Seventy-five carefully chosen photographs depict the elements that collectively make Waterloo Region's urban landscape different from any other Ontario city, for example, the predominance of industrial architecture in the heart of the city, the Pennsylvania-German influences, and the Mid-Century Modernist buildings, which University of Waterloo Architecture Professor Rick Haldenby calls "the vernacular architecture of Waterloo Region." Sense of place has been defined as our relationship with places in terms of the emotions, personal experiences, stories they evoke. Elsworthy's photographs dramatically illustrate how the built form can attract or repel. He invites us into each of his photographs to experience and interpret each scene for ourselves. Over the course of the book, we come to see how community and sense of place are intrinsically and vitally connected."-- Provided by publisher
CY - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada DP - Open WorldCat LA - eng PB - Wilfrid Laurier University Press PP - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada PY - 2022 SN - 978-1-77112-565-9 SP - 186 ST - Through a changing landscape T1 - Through a changing landscape: photographing place and community in Waterloo Region ER -