For over sixty years Sir Nikolaus Pevsner’s study of European architecture has been regarded as a seminal work which has inspired countless students ...
Continue Reading βJeff Speck has dedicated his career to determining what makes cities thrive, and he has boiled it down to one key factor: walkability. ...
Continue Reading βThe role of material forensics in articulating new notions of the public truth of political struggle, violent conflict, and climate change are the ...
Continue Reading βIn this introduction, Christina Riggs explores the visual arts produced in Egypt over a span of some 4000 years. Describing the context and ...
Continue Reading βWritten in 1977, it was the first to define Post-Modernism in architecture – an event which led to its subsequent adoption in other ...
Continue Reading βSt. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) saw religion as part of the natural human propensity to worship. His ability to recognize the naturalness of this ...
Continue Reading βHaving been one the most successful boomtowns of the early twentieth century, Atlanta saw a transition from a town known for its Southern ...
Continue Reading βHenri Lefebvre’s three-volume Critique of Everyday Life is perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers. The ...
Continue Reading βOur thermal environment is as rich in cultural associations as our visual, acoustic,olfactory, and tactile environments. This book explores the potential for using ...
Continue Reading βIn 1901, Gustav Stickley began to create the first uniquely American style of furniture and home designβknown as Craftsman. Stickley’s principles of home ...
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