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Cultural heritage is a vital, multifaceted component of modern
society. To better protect and promote the integrity of a culture,
certain technologies have become essential tools.The Handbook of
Research on Emerging Technologies for Architectural and
Archaeological Heritage is an authoritative reference source for
the latest scholarly research on the use of technological
assistance for the preservation of architecture and archaeology in
a global context. Focusing on various surveying technologies for
the study, analysis, and protection of historical buildings, this
book is ideally designed for professionals, researchers,
upper-level students, and practitioners.
Originating from the 16th edition of the Conference on Studies,
Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture, this volume
brings together latest contributions from scientists, architects,
engineers and restoration experts dealing with different aspects of
heritage buildings, including the preservation of architectural
heritage. The importance of retaining the built cultural heritage
cannot be overemphasised. Rapid development and the inappropriate
conservation techniques are threatening many built cultural
heritage unique sites in different parts of the world. This current
volume covers a wide range of topics related to the historical
aspects and the reuse of heritage buildings, as well as technical
issues on the structural integrity of different types of buildings,
such as those constructed with materials as varied as iron and
steel, concrete, masonry, wood or earth. Material characterisation
techniques are also addressed, including non-destructive tests via
computer simulation. Modern computer simulation can provide
accurate results demonstrating the stress state of the building and
possible failure mechanisms affecting its stability. The included
papers focus on such topics as: Heritage and tourism; Heritage
architecture and historical aspects; Management and assessment of
heritage buildings; Modern (19th/20th century) heritage; Re-use of
heritage buildings; Adaptability and accessibility; Social,
cultural and economic aspects; Material characterization; Learning
from the past; Industrial heritage; Heritage masonry structures.
Interest in the environment has never been greater and yet most of
us have little knowledge of the 4 billion years of history that
formed it. This book explains the principles of geology, geography
and geomorphology, and shows how a basic understanding of
geological timescales, plate tectonics and landforms can help you
'read' the great outdoors. This is a highly illustrated book with a
very accessible text that beautifully illuminates the landscape
around us.
Based on historical fact, "George Washington's Boy," written by Ted
Lange, portrays the fight for freedom, the Declaration of
Independence, and the first presidency of the United States from
the viewpoint of one of George Washington's closest confident,
ironically, his slave, Billy Lee. Billy Lee served his master
throughout these monumental times and was privy to the innermost
thoughts and actions of Washington.
First multi-disciplinary study of the cultural and social milieu of
the post-medieval castle. The castle was an imposing architectural
landmark in late medieval and early modern England and Wales.
Castles were much more than lordly residences: they were
accommodation to guests and servants, spaces of interaction between
the powerful and the powerless, and part of larger networks of
tenants, parks, and other properties. These structures were
political, symbolic, residential, and military, and shaped the ways
in which people consumed the landscape and interacted with the
local communities around them. This volume offers the first
interdisciplinary study of the socio-cultural understanding of the
castle in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, a
period duringwhich the castle has largely been seen as in decline.
Bringing together a wide range of source material - from
architectural remains and archaeological finds to household records
and political papers - it investigates the personnel of the castle;
the use of space for politics and hospitality; the landscape; ideas
of privacy; and the creation of a visual legacy. By focusing on
such an iconic structure, the book allows us to see some of the
ways in which men and women were negotiating the space around them
on a daily basis; and just as importantly, it reveals the impact
that the local communities had on the spaces of the castle. AUDREY
M. THORSTAD teaches in the Department of History, University of
North Texas.
A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more
at www.luminosoa.org. Discourse about water and power in the modern
era have largely focused on human power over water: who gets to own
and control a limited resource that has incredible economic
potential. As a result, discussion of water, even in the
humanities, has traditionally focused on fresh water for human use.
Today, climate extremes from drought to flooding are forcing
humanities scholars to reimagine water discourse. This volume
exemplifies how interdisciplinary cultural approaches can transform
water conversations. The manuscript is organized into three
emergent themes in water studies: agency of water, fluid
identities, and cultural currencies. The first section deals with
the properties of water and the ways in which water challenges
human plans for control. The second section explores how water (or
lack of it) shapes human collective and individual identities. The
third engages notions of value and circulation to think about how
water has been managed and employed for local, national, and
international gains. Contributions come from preeminent as well as
emerging voices across humanities fields including history, art
history, philosophy, and science and technology studies. Part of a
bigger goal for shaping the environmental humanities, the book
broadens the concept of water to include not just water in oceans
and rivers but also in pipes, ice floes, marshes, bottles, dams,
and more. Each piece shows how humanities scholarship has
world-changing potential to achieve more just water futures.
Church rituals were a familiar feature of life throughout much of
the Anglo-Saxon period. In this innovative study, Helen Gittos
examines ceremonies for the consecration of churches and
cemeteries, processional feasts like Candlemas, Palm Sunday, and
Rogationtide, as well as personal rituals such as baptisms and
funerals. Drawing on little-known surviving liturgical sources as
well as other written evidence, archaeology, and architecture, she
considers the architectural context in which such rites were
performed. The research in this book has implications for a wide
range of topics, such as: how liturgy was written and disseminated
in the early Middle Ages, when Christian cemeteries first began to
be consecrated, how the form of Anglo-Saxon monasteries changed
over time and how they were used, the centrality and nature of
processions in early medieval religious life, the evidence church
buildings reveal about changes in how they functioned, beliefs
about relics, and the attitudes of different archbishops to the
liturgy. Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon
England will be of particular interest to architectural specialists
wanting to know more about liturgy, and church historians keen to
learn more about architecture, as well as those with a more general
interest in the early Middle Ages and in church buildings.
THIS BOOK CONTAINS THE RESULTS OF TWO INDEPENDENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL
STUDIES CONDUCTED IN THE HEART OF GLASTONBURY TOWN CENTRE AT 11
HIGH STREET, NOW THE FOOTPRINT OF THE BUSY DOUBLE AWARD-WINNING
GAUNTLET SHOPPING THOROUGHFARE. The studies were commissioned by
the Developer and Landlord/owner Doug Hill between 2005-2007. They
were request ed as a pre-condition for planning by Somerset
CountyCouncil as it was considered imperative to document the
history of the site, the development of which offered a unique
opportunity prior to the commencement of the building works. This
is a Grade 2 listed building positioned in the centre of a
conservation area in the heart of Glastonbury (adjacent to the Tri
- bunal, a Grade 1 Listed building) and as such is considered to be
of great importance. The land at 11 High Street was stripped,
mapped and the artefacts logged. The broad spectrum of finds were
subsequently donated to the Somerset Museum, Taunton. THE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS CONTAINED IN THIS BOOK IS COMPREHENSIVE.
BOTH REPORTS PRESENT DE TAILED, ACCURATELY ASSEMBLED, DOCUMENTED
RECORDS, WHICH I AM SURE YOU WILL FIND FASCINATING. See our
websites: DougHillBooks.com thegauntletshoppingthoroughfare.co.uk
thegauntletshoppingthoroughfare.com TheGauntletShoppingArcade.co.uk
TheGauntletShoppingArcade.com Also visit:
thegauntletglastonbury.com glastonburyradio.com
glastonburytown.co.uk
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Wastelands
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Dan Dubowitz
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The nature of any society and its future can be read in its
entrails - in what is left behind, what is discarded. Each creates,
uses and casts aside its wastelands in very different ways and it
seems that a proportion of every city is always wasteland. These
neglected or abandoned places are fragile and ephemeral, a
transient aspect of a changing, living city, yet development
appears unable to clear them away for good, only to move them on to
a different site. This book explores some of these wastelands that
collectively form a sustained and permanent feature of the modern
city.
Up and Running with AutoCAD 2022: 2D and 3D Drawing, Design and
Modeling presents a combination of step-by-step instruction,
examples and insightful explanations. The book emphasizes core
concepts and practical application of AutoCAD in engineering,
architecture and design. Equally useful in instructor-led classroom
training, self-study or as a professional reference, the book is
written by a long-time AutoCAD professor and instructor with the
user in mind.
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