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1 The Healthful Ambience of Vitaglass: Light, Glass and the Curative Environment |
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A Brief History of Ultraviolet Health Glass |
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3 | (14) |
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17 | (8) |
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25 | (62) |
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2 The Scientific Evaluation of Light, from Newton to Ritter to Maxwell |
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27 | (14) |
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27 | (3) |
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30 | (2) |
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32 | (9) |
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41 | (11) |
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The Mechanisation of Glass Production |
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41 | (5) |
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Changing Material Properties |
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46 | (6) |
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4 Specific Definitions and Visualisations of Disease |
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52 | (20) |
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From Environmental Miasma to Bacteriological Agent |
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54 | (4) |
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Identifying Disease: Seeing the Unseen |
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58 | (4) |
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Therapeutic and Preventative Technologies |
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62 | (10) |
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5 Towards a Curative Environment |
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72 | (15) |
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Rising Health Consciousness |
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74 | (3) |
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Towards a Curative Environment |
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77 | (3) |
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The Situational Logic of Vitaglass |
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80 | (7) |
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6 Needy Bodies: Fleetwood Pritchard and the "Vita" Glass Marketing Board |
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89 | (29) |
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Creating a Market for Healthy Windows: The Formation of the "Vita" Glass Marketing Board |
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91 | (5) |
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Stimulating Need with Persuasive Propaganda: Walter Dill Scott's Psychology of Advertising |
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96 | (7) |
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Creating Need: How Fleetwood Pritchard Mobilised Health Consciousness in the "Vita" Glass Campaign |
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103 | (15) |
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7 Magical Bodies: The Promise of Weather Control, Labour-savings, Transparency |
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118 | (24) |
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Closer to Nature: Controlling Weather by Making Artificial Climate |
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120 | (5) |
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The Promise of Labour Savings: Disproportionate Returns through Modern Technology |
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125 | (6) |
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Invisible Performance: Increasing Transparency Brings Increasing Opacity |
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131 | (3) |
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The Ultraviolet Interior of Lescaze's American House in 1938 |
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134 | (8) |
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8 Normal Bodies: Scientific Management, Ideal Childhood and Biological Processes |
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142 | (35) |
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Defining Normal: Statistics in the Expert Campaigns of the "Vita" Glass Marketing Board |
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144 | (8) |
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"Vita" Glass at Regent's Park |
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152 | (2) |
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Establishing Norms: The Glass Construction of an Ideal Childhood |
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154 | (5) |
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The Normative Dynamics of Homeostasis and Open-Air Living |
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159 | (8) |
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The Open Air of Richard Neutra's Corona Avenue School, 1935 |
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9 Short-Lived Bodies: The Lifespan of the Therapeutic Environments of the 1920s and 1930s |
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Ultraviolet Utopias: The Healthy Homes of Ronald Aver Duncan and Richard Neutra |
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178 | (5) |
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The Provisional Nature of Health |
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183 | (3) |
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Invisible Performance and Rising Scepticism in a Time of Economic Hardship |
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186 | (4) |
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Corporate Cooperation or Suspicious Rivals: The Challenges of the "Vita" Glass Marketing Board |
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190 | (7) |
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Artificial or Ersatz? The Primacy of the Outdoors |
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197 | (3) |
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Marginal Interest: The Complexity of the Health Claim Argument |
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200 | (14) |
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10 Shaping Bodies: Marketing Material Performance |
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214 | (11) |
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The Expansion of Material Performance |
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216 | (1) |
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The Ambient Nature of Architectural Technologies |
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217 | (2) |
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Difficulties of Technological Diffusion |
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219 | (2) |
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Shaping Architectural Bodies through Advertising |
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221 | (4) |
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