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New edition of the popular handbook The Modern Construction
Handbook has become a classic of advanced construction literature,
not least due to its regular revisions and clear structure with
chapters titled "Material", "Wall", "Roof", "Structure",
"Environment," and "Applications". Tried and tested component
details, examples focusing on sustainability and energy
consumption, and an update on finite element analysis (FEA) and
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) introduced in the last edition
set new standards for this handbook which serves as a foundational
textbook in many architecture courses. As a primer Handbook to
building design, it is a starting point for the more advanced books
Modern Construction Envelopes, Modern Construction Case Studies,
Modern Environmental Design and Modern Structural Design by Andrew
Watts. Relevant details and examples for studies The most important
aspects of building design covered in six chapters Project-neutral
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In Vienna after WWI and Berlin after WWII, the provision of mass
housing not only was a response to a dire social need but also
served as a key lever for building variants of socialism and
liberalism. Zooming into the interplay between political ideologies
and the production of space, this book shows that ideologies,
understood as political beliefs that underpin everyday life, are
never simply âwrittenâ into space but that their meaning is
made and re-made, negotiated and contested, and sometimes cunningly
subverted in and through space. How people live was â and
continues to be â a profoundly political question that involves
negotiations of, and decisions on, norms and ideals of citizenship,
freedom, equality, property, democracy, gender, and family life â
negotiations and decisions that come with legacies that shape the
present.
In Modern Middle-Class Housing in Tehran - Reproduction of an
Archetype, Rana Habibi offers an engaging analysis of the modern
urban history of Tehran during the Cold War period: 1945-1979. The
book, while arguing about the institutionalism of modernity in the
form of modern middle-class housing in Tehran, shows how vernacular
archetypes found their way into the construction of new
neighborhoods. The trajectory of ideal modernism towards popular
modernism, the introduction of modern taste to traditional society
through architects, while tracing the path of transnational models
in local projects, are all subjects extensively expounded by Rana
Habibi through engaging graphical analyses and appealing
theoretical interpretations involving five modern Tehran
neighborhoods.
The history of urbanization was inseparably connected with the
exploitation of the environment and the subjugation of rivers.
Today we experience the effects of this expansion in the form of
escalating water problems. The book outlines the processes of
transformation of anthropogenic, natural and waterborne structures
in urban environment, which were presented in three historical
phases: the period of Respect, Conquest and Return. River-friendly
cities require integrated water management in entire catchments
from the source to the recipient. The key to the success of the
Return strategy is the recovery of space for greenery and water,
responsible spatial planning, circular economy and rainwater
management as well as continuous raising of awareness of the whole
society.
This fascinating anthology is a dive into the personal letters of some of the brightest literary minds in history. This collection is a look into the personal lives of some of the world's most beloved poets, novelists, and playwrights. Take a peek into their correspondence, where you might be surprised what you learn. The letters contain wisdom and life lessons from the likes of John Keats and Oscar Wilde, as well as shared feelings of loneliness from Charlotte Brontë, loss from Ovid, and love from George Eliot. With one letter for every day of the year, you can start or end your day with words from some of the brightest minds that ever put pen to paper. This is a collection with emotional, historical and literary significance, helping us to understand some of our favourites even further. This anthology spans the centuries from the classic to the contemporary, and includes Ignatius Sancho, Jane Austen, William Wordsworth, the Brontës, Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Maya Angelou, and many more.
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