panopticon 348–9, 356–67
Panopticon (Bentham) 360, 365
panorama 175–7
Parent, Claude 380
‘Paris, Capital of the Nineteenth Century’ (Benjamin) 33–40
parole 163
participatory architecture 226, 235
Passagenwerk (Benjamin) 24
paths 90–1
Peirce, Charles 191
Perret, Auguste 250
phenomenology xv,
defined 83–4;
essays 85–160
Picasso, Pablo 240
Pindar 127
Piotrowski, Karola 41
place, clearing-away 122;
gathering 123
plague 358–9, 364
planning 151, 153, 154, 225;
urban 18, 170
Plato 338, 340, 341, 342–3
pleasure principle 11
Poe, Edgar Allan 28–9, 31–3, 36, 37, 96
poetic dwelling 151
‘...Poetically Man Dwells...’ (Heidegger) 109–18
The Poetics of Space (Bachelard) 85, 86–97
poetry 87, 88–9, 92, 109–13, 127, 135, 142, 148, 156–7, 238;
as measuring 114–19
‘Point de Folie—maintenant l’architecture’ (Derrida) 317, 324–36
police 369
Pompidou, Georges 257
Pope, Alexander 299
Portman, John 242–6
portrait 125, 126–7, 128–9
post-Fordism 254–5
‘Postscript on the Societies of Control’ (Deleuze) 308, 309–13, 349
The Postmodern Condition:
A Report on Knowledge (Lyotard) 207, 270
postmodern hyperspace 245
postmodernism xiv, xvi, 148;
defined 207–8;
essays 209–79
Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (Jameson) 236, 238–46
poststructuralism xiv,
defined 283–4;
essays 285–390
power 144, 266, 348, 362–7, 367–78
Prague 283, 302, 303–7
The Production of Space (Lefebvre) 139–46
Proust, Marcel 27, 267
Index 387