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London of the Future: Peter Murray London of the Future
Peter Murray
R1,210 R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Save R234 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The proposals in London of the Future aim to predict and prescribe how the metropolis might be governed, organized, and designed in years to come and to provoke debate among planners, architects, and developers. Over the course of eighteen essays, experts in various fields - engineering, urbanism, architecture, manufacturing, futurology, journalism, and more - examine possibilities for reimagining and improving many aspects of the city. These writers consider changes both radical and minor that could shape London into a more resilient city and a fairer, healthier place to live. The architectural commentator Peter Murray provides an engaging introduction. Discussing some of the more interesting and, in some cases, eccentric proposals of the earlier book, he paves the way for an entirely new and up-to-date collection of ideas for the twenty-first century and beyond. The architectural critic and consultant Hugh Pearman ponders the dangers and uses of prediction while proposing that London be improved and made more liveable, rather than expanded and developed. The architect Carolyn Steel continues the focus on making the city a more pleasant place to live by discussing the future of its food supplies, considering the place of farming within the city's boundaries to spearhead urban renewal in a newly environmental age. The engineer Roma Agrawal advocates increasing cross-disciplinary understanding in the building and engineering world so that tomorrow's engineers can be curious without boundaries. Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of the architectural practice Grafton interrogate the meaning of permanence, and what London's inhabitants will need from their buildings, and the urbanist Kat Hanna discusses the future of two of London's identities: the Central Business District and the Financial Services Hub. Mark Brearley, an architect and proprietor of a long-established London manufacturer, writes on the subject of the local high street and how the city is strengthened by these social, commercial hubs. Gillian Darley, a writer and historian, looks at the future of heritage, and how the city's past can be conserved and contribute towards its future. Sarah Ichioka is an environmental and social consultant, and her approach focuses on the climate emergency and natural solutions to make the city more resilient. The architect Indy Johar puts forward radical ideas about the shift that is required of all London's inhabitants if the city is to transform itself for the future, and Smith Mordak, an architect and engineer with Buro Happold, advocates for large infrastructural changes for sustainability. The cultural practitioner and writer Yasmin Jones-Henry, meanwhile, advocates for the value of cultural activities, powered by diversity, while the theatre director Jude Kelly calls for London's broadly inclusive cultural past to be put at the centre of future plans, and imagines a place for AI in that future. Dame Baroness Lawrence, a campaigner who has promoted reforms in the police service, uses housing, education, policing, and racial equality to put forward her vision for a more equitable London. The journalist Anna Minton sets the extraordinarily high values of property in certain areas of the city against the crisis of social housing and the poor quality of low-income housing and asks how the problem of housing inequality can be solved. The architect Claire Bennie also examines how housing can be made fairer and available to more people. The futurologist Mark Stevenson, meanwhile, imagines a commercial, building-focused solution to the problem of climate change, while the journalist Tony Travers imagines London's future in relation to its survival of past crises. Neal Shashore, an architectural historian, focuses on the approach to educating future designers of the capital, to champion inclusivity and focus on the needs of people and communities. As part of the London Society's growing role to campaign for a better London, the proposals in this book aim to influence the discourse of politicians and local authorities and to provoke debate among architects, developers, and planners. But it will also provide food for thought more generally, in a world where change will be required of everyone.

The Medicine of the Friars in Medieval England: Peter Murray Jones The Medicine of the Friars in Medieval England
Peter Murray Jones
R1,762 Discovery Miles 17 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing upon a surprising wealth of evidence found in surviving manuscripts, this book restores friars to their rightful place in the history of English health care. Friars are often overlooked in the picture of health care in late medieval England. Physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, barbers, midwives - these are the people we think of immediately as agents of healing; whilst we identify university teachers as authorities on medical writings. Yet from their first appearance in England in the 1220s to the dispersal of the friaries in the 1530s, four orders of friars were active as healers of every type. Their care extended beyond the circle of their own brethren: patients included royalty, nobles and bishops, and they also provided charitable aid and relief to the poor. They wrote about medicine too. Bartholomew the Englishman and Roger Bacon were arguably the most influential authors, alongside the Dominican Henry Daniel. Nor should we forget the anonymous Franciscan compilers of the Tabula medicine, a handbook of cures, which, amongst other items, contains case histories of friars practising medicine. Even after the Reformation, these texts continued to circulate and find new readers amongst practitioners and householders. This book restores friars to their rightful place in the history of English health care, exploring the complex, productive entanglement between care of the soul and healing of the body, in both theoretical and practical terms. Drawing upon the surprising wealth of evidence found in the surviving manuscripts, it brings to light individuals such as William Holme (c. 1400), and his patient the duke of York (d. 1402), who suffered from swollen legs. Holme also wrote about medicinal simples and gave instructions for dealing with eye and voice problems experienced by his brother Franciscans. Friars from the thirteenth century onwards wrote their medicine differently, reflecting their religious vocation as preachers and confessors.

The Eagle Has Landed - Celebrating 50 Years since man stepped on The Moon (Paperback): Peter Murray The Eagle Has Landed - Celebrating 50 Years since man stepped on The Moon (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R645 R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Save R112 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Saga of Sydney Opera House - The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia (Hardcover):... The Saga of Sydney Opera House - The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia (Hardcover)
Peter Murray
R4,436 Discovery Miles 44 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Probably the most popular building of the last century, Sydney Opera House is the icon of modern Australia. It has repaid its Au$100 million cost many times over, both as a tourist attraction and as a cultural center; as a brand, it is priceless. The story of its creation is one of both triumph and tragedy: universally loved these days, it was attacked by press and public when under construction. It is a masterpiece of modern architecture, yet Jorn Utzon, its designer, walked out before completion. Opinions are still divided over who was at fault when he resigned after a row with the client in 1966, and the story continues to rouse powerful passions to this day. Now, nearly 40 years later, Utzon has been invited back to oversee the building's refurbishment.
Peter Murray's compelling and highly readable biography of the building presents both sides of the story. Using previously unpublished files and papers; Murray has managed to unravel one of the most intriguing architectural controversies of recent times - what really happened when they built Sydney Opera House?

The Saga of Sydney Opera House - The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia (Paperback):... The Saga of Sydney Opera House - The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Peter Murray's compelling and highly readable biography of the building presents both sides of the story. Using previously unpublished files and papers, Murray has managed to unravel one of the most intriguing architectural controversies of recent times - what really happened when they built Sydney Opera House...

Laura de Santillana / Alessandro Diaz de Santillana (Paperback): Peter Murray Laura de Santillana / Alessandro Diaz de Santillana (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R302 Discovery Miles 3 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Woodstock '69 - 50th Anniversary 1969 (Paperback): Peter Murray Woodstock '69 - 50th Anniversary 1969 (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R640 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R176 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Johnnie Cooper - Sunset Strip (Hardcover): Peter Murray, Tom Hastings Johnnie Cooper - Sunset Strip (Hardcover)
Peter Murray, Tom Hastings
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Johnnie Cooper: Sunset Strip is the first monograph of the British artist's work, joining a curatorial initiative over recent decades to undertake important re-evaluations of the careers of important twentieth- and twenty-first-century artists such as Tess Jaray, William Turnbull and Cuban-born, American Minimalist artist Carmen Herrera. Johnnie Cooper has, for the past half-century, devoted himself to a tireless investigation into the nature and potential of painting in his rural Worcestershire studio, constantly exploring new principles and processes. This book provides an opportunity to explore the development of Cooper's practice, from the figurative totems sculpted in his student days to the rich, Abstract Expressionist works of the 1980s and the Minimalist, gestural works on paper of the past decade. Johnnie Cooper: Sunset Strip charts the journey of his signature investigations into colour, line and form. Born in Wolverhampton, UK, Cooper attended the sculpture course at Staffordshire College of Art, run by internationally renowned sculptor Stuart Osborne. After completing a postgraduate year at Staffordshire University in Fine Art Sculpture, Cooper was awarded a travel bursary and also won a prestigious grant from the Gulbenkian Society to study in Florence. As well as exhibiting in mixed shows throughout the UK over the past 40 years, Cooper has recently shown work in Dallas and Shanghai, and is held in numerous private collections. Cooper has also exhibited with the Free Painters and Sculptors Society, and at the Manchester Academy of Fine Art, the Mall Galleries and the Royal Academy.

The History of The Rugby World Cup (Paperback): Peter Murray The History of The Rugby World Cup (Paperback)
Peter Murray 1
R649 R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Save R176 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Eggsville: Peter Murray Eggsville
Peter Murray
R251 R205 Discovery Miles 2 050 Save R46 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Commemoration in Medieval Cambridge (Hardcover): John S. Lee, Christian Steer Commemoration in Medieval Cambridge (Hardcover)
John S. Lee, Christian Steer; Contributions by Christian Steer, John S. Lee, Michael Robson, …
R2,187 Discovery Miles 21 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An examination of how academic colleges commemorated their patrons in a rich variety of ways. WINNER of a 2019 Cambridgeshire Association for Local History award. The people of medieval Cambridge chose to be remembered after their deaths in a variety of ways - through prayers, Masses and charitable acts, and bytomb monuments, liturgical furnishings and other gifts. The colleges of the university, alongside their educational role, arranged commemorative services for their founders, fellows and benefactors. Together with the town's parishchurches and religious houses, the colleges provided intercessory services and resting places for the dead. This collection explores how the myriad of commemorative enterprises complemented and competed as locations where the living and the dead from "town and gown" could meet. Contributors analyse the commemorative practices of the Franciscan friars, the colleges of Corpus Christi, Trinity Hall and King's, and within Lady Margaret Beaufort's Cambridge household; the depictions of academic and legal dress on memorial brasses, and the use and survival of these brasses. The volume highlights, for the first time, the role of the medieval university colleges within the family ofcommemorative institutions; in offering a new and broader view of commemoration across an urban environment, it also provides a rich case-study for scholars of the medieval Church, town, and university. JOHN S. LEE is Research Associate at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York; CHRISTIAN STEER is Honorary Visiting Fellow in the Department of History, University of York. Contributors: Sir John Baker, Richard Barber, Claire GobbiDaunton, Peter Murray Jones, Elizabeth A. New, Susan Powell, Michael Robson, Nicholas Rogers.

Twentieth Century - Art and Architecture of Ireland (Hardcover): Catherine Marshall, Peter Murray Twentieth Century - Art and Architecture of Ireland (Hardcover)
Catherine Marshall, Peter Murray
R2,865 Discovery Miles 28 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF IRELAND is an authoritative and fully illustrated survey that encompasses the period from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. The five volumes explore all aspects of Irish art - from high crosses to installation art, from illuminated manuscripts to Georgian houses and Modernist churches, from tapestries and sculptures to oil paintings, photographs and video art. This monumental project provides new insights into every facet of the strength, depth and variety of Ireland's artistic and architectural heritage. TWENTIETH CENTURY An examination of the works of art created in twentieth-century Ireland and the critical contexts from which they came. Focusing on painting, photography and new media, rather than on sculpture, this volume considers the work of conceptual and digital artists as well as those who have used more traditional approaches. Definitive biographies of many of the key artist of the era are included, and the volume also addresses the main political and social issues that lay behind twentieth century Irish art. Through its many fine illustrations, it recreates the vibrancy of the art world of the period. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in association with the Royal Irish Academy

Facilitating the Future? - US Aid, European Integration and Irish Industrial Viability, 1948-73 (Paperback): Peter Murray Facilitating the Future? - US Aid, European Integration and Irish Industrial Viability, 1948-73 (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After the Second World War the Irish state maintained the high industrial tariffs of the 1930s, despite the inefficiency of its protected industries. Such inefficiency fed into the crisis of economic stagnation and mass emigration that engulfed the Republic in the 1950s. As EEC entry became the state's goal, adapting and upgrading Irish industries for free trade conditions loomed large in the 1960s. These ends were pursued through technical assistance schemes and a productivity drive - innovations introduced to the Irish state by the US Marshall Plan. This book looks at this neglected aspect of post-war Irish history and analyzes the social, political, and economic effects of the policies pursued.

Church, State and Social Science in Ireland - Knowledge Institutions and the Rebalancing of Power, 1937-73 (Hardcover): Peter... Church, State and Social Science in Ireland - Knowledge Institutions and the Rebalancing of Power, 1937-73 (Hardcover)
Peter Murray, Maria Feeney
R2,466 Discovery Miles 24 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The immense power the Catholic Church once wielded in Ireland has considerably diminished over the last fifty years. During the same period the Irish state has pursued new economic and social development goals by wooing foreign investors and throwing the state's lot in with an ever-widening European integration project. How a less powerful church and a more assertive state related to one another during the key third quarter of the twentieth century is the subject of this book. Drawing on newly available material, it looks at how social science, which had been a church monopoly, was taken over and bent to new purposes by politicians and civil servants. This case study casts new light on wider processes of change, and the story features a strong and somewhat surprising cast of characters ranging from Sean Lemass and T.K. Whitaker to Archbishop John Charles McQuaid and Father Denis Fahey. -- .

Making and Mending Cast Nets - Sharing a Family Tradition (Paperback): Peter Murray Making and Mending Cast Nets - Sharing a Family Tradition (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Two Augustan Booksellers - John Dunton and Edmund Curll (Hardcover): Peter Murray Hill Two Augustan Booksellers - John Dunton and Edmund Curll (Hardcover)
Peter Murray Hill
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Two Augustan Booksellers - John Dunton and Edmund Curll (Paperback): Peter Murray Hill Two Augustan Booksellers - John Dunton and Edmund Curll (Paperback)
Peter Murray Hill
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Church, State and Social Science in Ireland - Knowledge Institutions and the Rebalancing of Power, 1937-73 (Paperback): Peter... Church, State and Social Science in Ireland - Knowledge Institutions and the Rebalancing of Power, 1937-73 (Paperback)
Peter Murray, Maria Feeney
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The immense power the Catholic Church once wielded in Ireland has considerably diminished over the last fifty years. During the same period the Irish state has pursued new economic and social development goals by wooing foreign investors and throwing the state's lot in with an ever-widening European integration project. How a less powerful church and a more assertive state related to one another during the key third quarter of the twentieth century is the subject of this book. Drawing on newly available material, it looks at how social science, which had been a church monopoly, was taken over and bent to new purposes by politicians and civil servants. This case study casts new light on wider processes of change, and the story features a strong and somewhat surprising cast of characters ranging from Sean Lemass and T.K. Whitaker to Archbishop John Charles McQuaid and Father Denis Fahey. -- .

Lightscape: James Turrell at Houghton Hall (Hardcover): David Cholmondeley, Peter Murray, Hiram C. Butler Lightscape: James Turrell at Houghton Hall (Hardcover)
David Cholmondeley, Peter Murray, Hiram C. Butler
R1,109 R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Save R223 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Domestic Management of Children (Hardcover): Peter Murray Braidwood The Domestic Management of Children (Hardcover)
Peter Murray Braidwood
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On Pyaemia or Suppurative Fever (Paperback): Peter Murray Braidwood On Pyaemia or Suppurative Fever (Paperback)
Peter Murray Braidwood
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On Pyaemia or Suppurative Fever (Hardcover): Peter Murray Braidwood On Pyaemia or Suppurative Fever (Hardcover)
Peter Murray Braidwood
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Marsupials & Monotremes - Natures Enigmatic Mammals (Hardcover): Athol Klieve, Lindsay Hogan, Stephen Johnston, Peter Murray Marsupials & Monotremes - Natures Enigmatic Mammals (Hardcover)
Athol Klieve, Lindsay Hogan, Stephen Johnston, Peter Murray
R6,901 Discovery Miles 69 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Marsupials and monotremes are the dominant mammalian fauna in Australia, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and parts of South America. Monotremes are unique; they possess a range of reptilian and mammalian characteristics. Marsupials are highly diverse and occupy a wide range of ecologically diverse niches and habitats. They have distinct physiologies and their ability to control foetal development and nurture extremely immature young is providing beneficial insights into developmental physiology and human medicine. Insights into marsupial herbivory are benefitting agriculture and climate science. Studies on these mammals that have or will benefit mankind in medicine, agriculture and environmental science have been highlighted. This book covers current knowledge of all aspects of the basic biology and ecology of marsupials and monotremes including evolution and biogeography, genomics, musculoskeletal anatomy, thermal regulation, reproduction, nutrition and feeding strategies, behaviour and social interactions, health and disease, current conservation status, exploitation and utilisation and finally addresses this question: "Are monotremes and marsupials inferior?" The principal audience for this book will be undergraduate students at the tertiary level. Within these chapters, standalone text boxes have been incorporated with examples of the most up-to-date research undertaken to make the book a resource to research students and scientists. Many text boxes highlight the enigmatic nature of marsupials and monotremes and where knowledge of their biology could be of value to the wider community (medicine, agriculture and environment). This compilation emphasises the utility of the information being generated from research with these mammals to the wider scientific community.

The Adventure of Sam Carter (Paperback): Peter Murray The Adventure of Sam Carter (Paperback)
Peter Murray
R459 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R77 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the year 2016, Sam James Carter's life is turned upside down. One day while walking home from school, a dangerous young girl named Sophie Brooks tells him of his sister's murder that occurred while she was working for a secret US government agency. Sam seeks vengeance for his sister's death, and vows to find the murderer. Sophie agrees to join him and they embark upon a head- spinning journey to obtain revenge for his sister. As events progresses nothing is what it seems: anything could happen. Will Sam and Sophie find and bring the killer down or will the assassin elude them forever?

The Art of the Renaissance (Hardcover): Peter Murray, Linda Murray The Art of the Renaissance (Hardcover)
Peter Murray, Linda Murray
R2,419 Discovery Miles 24 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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