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Lost Rayne
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Tony Olinger; Introduction by Charles Sidney Stutes
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The growth of princely states in early Renaissance Italy brought a
thorough renewal to the old seats of power. One of the most
conspicuous outcomes of this process was the building or rebuilding
of new court palaces, erected as prestigious residences in accord
with the new 'classical' principles of Renaissance architecture.
The novelties, however, went far beyond architectural forms: they
involved the reorganisation of courtly interiors and their
functions, new uses for the buildings, and the relationship between
the palaces and their surroundings. The whole urban setting was
affected by these processes, and therefore the social, residential
and political customs of its inhabitants. This is the focus of A
Renaissance Architecture of Power, which aims to analyse from a
comparative perspective the evolution of Italian court palaces in
the Renaissance in their entirety. Contributors are Silvia
Beltramo, Flavia Cantatore, Bianca de Divitiis, Emanuela Ferretti,
Marco Folin, Giulio Girondi, Andrea Longhi, Marco Rosario Nobile,
Aurora Scotti, Elena Svalduz, and Stefano Zaggia.
This book contains selected papers presented during the World
Renewable Energy Network's 28thanniversary congress at the
University of Kingston in London. The forum highlighted the
integration of renewables and sustainable buildings as the best
means to combat climate change. In-depth chapters written by the
world's leading experts highlight the most current research and
technological breakthroughs and discuss policy, renewable energy
technologies and applications in all sectors - for heating and
cooling, agricultural applications, water, desalination, industrial
applications and for the transport sectors. Presents cutting-edge
research in green building and renewable energy from all over the
world; Covers the most up-to-date research developments, government
policies, business models, best practices and innovations; Contains
case studies and examples to enhance practical application of the
technologies.
An introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are
regarded as the greatest achievements of medieval architecture.
Details their social history, who built them, how they were built,
and why. Forty photos and maps help to guide the reader through a
narrated tour of these awe-inspiring churches. When we think of
cathedrals, we usually envision the great Gothic Buildings of 12th-
and 13th-century Europe. But other than being a large church, a
cathedral is neither a specific building type nor specifically
medieval. What a makes a large church a cathedral is the presence
of a single item of furniture: the chair (in Latin: cathedra) or
throne that is the symbol of the ecclesiastical and spiritual
authority of a bishop. This book is an introduction to the medieval
cathedral, those churches that are usually regarded as among the
greatest achievements of medieval architecture. While cathedrals
were often the most prominent urban structure in many European
cities, their construction was never a civic responsibility, but
remained the responsibility of the clergy in charge of the day to
day activities and services. Beginning with an overview of the
social history of cathedrals, Clark examines such topics as
patrons, builders and artists, and planning and construction; and
provides an in-depth examination of the French Cathedral at
Reims—a seminal building with significant technological advances,
important sculptural programs, a surviving bishop's palace, and
other structures. The volume concludes with a series of
illustrations, a selection of original texts, and a selected
bibliography for further study. A full index is also provided.
Urban and regional planning is increasingly central to public
policy in Australia and internationally. As cities and regions
adapt to profound economic, societal and technological shifts, new
urban and environmental problems are emerging - from inadequate
systems of transport and infrastructure, to declining housing
affordability, biodiversity loss and human-induced climate change.
Australian Urban Land Use Planning provides a practical
understanding of the principles, processes and mechanisms for
strategic and proactive urban governance. Substantially updated and
expanded, this second edition explains and compares the
legislation, policy and plan-making, development assessment and
dispute resolution processes of Australia's eight state and
territorial planning jurisdictions as well as the changing role of
the Commonwealth in environmental and urban policy. This new
edition also extends the coverage of planning practice, with a new
chapter on planning for climate change, a more detailed treatment
of planning for housing diversity and affordability, and a
comprehensive analysis of the NSW planning system and its evolution
over the last 30 years. 'The book offers insights into the complex
interactions that occur in planning and provides a guide to how it
can be navigated within the Australian context. The result is a
book that provides the reader with a very good basis to
understanding the fundamentals of planning in Australia and as such
the book offers a platform for the student to enter the workforce
with a confident knowledge of land use planning at a working
level.' Stephen Wearing, University of Technology, Sydney
This early works was originally published in 1925 and is
extensively illustrated throughout with thirty-seven illustrations.
It is an absorbing look at this historical town and is thoroughly
recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of any historian.Many of
the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Fabricating Plasticity explores methods for designing aluminum
panellized wall systems in a book as beautiful as a coffee table
book yet as instructive as a technical guide. These systems allow
you to consider structural performance, minimize use of raw
materials, and optimize assembly and fabrication processes.
Organized by techniques, the book discusses how architects have
used aluminum, explains thermoforming of aluminum and how it
compares to different metal-forming techniques, its applications by
designers within fields such as aerospace and product design, and
whether it's a sustainable material, giving you all the information
you need to get started. Built case studies from some of the
world's best architects and industrial designers along with
prototypes designed and built at full-scale by students illustrate
the principles described, so you can see what's already worked.
Includes industrial design and architectural work by Alessi, Ron
Arad, Foreign Office Architects, Marc Fornes, Norman Foster, Future
Systems, Zaha Hadid, Thomas Heatherwick, Herzog and deMeuron, Jakob
& McFarlane, Greg Lynn, Marc Newson, Renzo Piano, and REX.
Knights of the sword and Cross
The principal tenets of the chivalric code of the Christian Knights
of the middle ages were to fear God, to protect the afflicted and
to serve ones master faithfully. The foundation of these essential
principles were inevitably fertile ground for the emergence of the
military religious orders of the medieval period. All was in place
but the organisational structure in which the individual could live
out his vows and these were introduced in several organisations of
varying size and influence. This book explains the creation,
activities, campaigns and battles and the knights who lived and
fought under the banner of Christ often in opposition to the forces
of Islam in the Middle East of the Crusades period. Within its
pages the reader will discover the Knights of St. John-the
Hospitallers, the Knights Templars and many minor, but interesting
orders-including the Order of Avis, the Order of the Holy Ghost and
the Order of Our Lady of the Lily-which flourished in Britain and
Europe during the period. This is an invaluable insight into the
organisation of knights of the medieval period. Available in
softcover and hardback with dust jacket.
Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction examines the fate
of the various monuments in Syria (including present-day Lebanon,
Jordan and Palestine/Israel) from Late Antiquity to the fall of the
Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. It examines travellers'
accounts, mainly from the 17th to 19th centuries, which describe
religious buildings and housing in numbers and quality unknown
elsewhere. The book charts the reasons why monuments lived or died,
varying from earthquakes and desertification to neglect and re-use,
and sets the political and social context for the Empire's
transformation toward a modern state, provoked by Western trade and
example. An epilogue assesses the impact of the recent civil war on
the state of the monuments, and strategies for their resurrection,
with plentiful references and web links.
Originally published in 1947. This early works is a comprehensive
and detailed look at the subject, and will appeal to Architects and
Students alike. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
Palaces like the Aljaferia and the Alhambra rank among the highest
achievements of the Islamic world. In recent years archaeological
work at Cordoba, Kairouan and many other sites has vastly increased
our knowledge about the origin and development of Islamic palatial
architecture, particularly in the Western Mediterranean region.
This book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Islamic
palace architecture in Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and
southern Italy. The author, who has himself conducted
archaeological field work at several prominent sites, presents all
Islamic palaces known in the region in ground plans, sections and
individual descriptions. The book traces the evolution of Islamic
palace architecture in the region from the 8th to the 19th century
and places them within the context of the history of Islamic
culture. Palace architecture is a unique source of cultural
history, offering insights into the way space was conceived and the
way rulers used architecture to legitimize their power. The book
discusses such topics as the influence of the architecture of the
Middle East on the Islamic palaces of the western Mediterranean
region, the role of Greek logic and scientific progress on the
design of palaces, the impact of Islamic palaces on Norman and
Gothic architecture and the role of Sufism on the palatial
architecture of the late medieval period.
"Ajanta: Year by Year" is planned as a biography of this remarkable
site, starting with the earliest caves, dating from some two
thousand years, to its startling renaissance in the brief period
between approximately 462 and 480. Concentrating on the excavations
of the later period, during the reign of the Vakataka emperor
Harisena, it attempts to show how, after a surprising gap of some
three hundred years, Ajanta's proud and pious courtly patrons and
its increasingly committed workmen created not only the greatest
but the latest monument of India's Golden Age. Nearly three hundred
illustrations, in color and black and white, reveal the exuberant
flowering of Ajanta and related Vakataka monuments, as well as the
manner of their sudden demise.
Maya Sanders has had enough drama to last a lifetime. For too
long has Maya withstood the slings and arrows of those close to
her-her aunts, uncles, and cousins; her daughter's father; his
mother; and any number of so-called friends. Now she is ready to
open a Pandora's box and share secrets about herself and others
that everyone believed would go with them to their graves. She
tells her story with the hope that when she's done, everything will
finally be out in the open.
In her memoir, she recalls the forty-year grieving process that
she has undergone in order to get where she is today. She has
overcome the sense of being held hostage by those whom she believed
loved her. Exploring the tragic circumstances of her life, she
discusses all the pain she experienced and affirms that God has
given her the strength to move on.
Maya shares the honest saga of her trials and tribulations as
she tried to navigate the world on the streets of Chicago. Now,
after decades of grief and healing within the comforting arms of
God, Maya is ready to finally say goodbye to her pain.
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