Description
Contents include: Raw, Medium, Well Done: A Typological Reading of Australian Cafes by Jane Lawrence & Rachel Hurst; Blurring Boundaries, Defining Place: The New Hybrid Space of Dining by Gail Satler; The New and the Rare: Gourmet Food in the Japanese Department Store by Masaaki Takahashi; Tasting the Periphery: Bangkok's Agri and Aqua-cultural Fringe by Brian McGrath & Danai Thaitakoo; "Big Sign" Dining in Hong Kong: The City as Dining Room by Jeffrey W. Cody and Mary C. Day; Taste, Sound and Smell: On the Street in Chinatown and Little Italy by Nisha Fernando; What's Eating Manchester? Gastro-culture and Urban Regeneration David Bell & Jon Binnie; Designing the Gastronomic Quarter by Susan Parham
About the Author
Karen Franck is an environmental psychologist who teaches architecture and social science courses at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. She is a frequent contributor to AD and the editor of the Food and Architecture issue (December 2002).
Reviews
"...Food and the City fills the reader's plate with fare enough to savour and digest." (Frame, No 46 September 2005)
Book Information
ISBN 9780470093283
Author Karen A. Franck
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Academy Press
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 522g
Dimensions(mm) 287mm * 218mm * 10mm