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A selection of beautiful houses set amid the world’s most
stunning landscapes, designed by award-winning New Zealand
architect Andrew Patterson. In Maori culture, architecture is
approached as a construction of beliefs: a building must emulate
and amplify personalities, hopes and aspirations, becoming the
physical expression of those who inhabit it. These ideas are the
inspirations behind the house projects of New Zealand architect
Andrew Patterson, who has been designing houses and civic projects
in the country for nearly thirty-five years and who was awarded the
New Zealand Institute of Architects 2017 Gold Medal. This book
showcases seventeen of Patterson’s recent houses, in some of the
most dramatic locations in New Zealand, from stunning seascape
retreats to hillside cabins. Each house reveals how Patterson’s
architecture responds to the region’s breathtaking landscapes to
tell the story of the country’s cultural history and to create a
sense of place and belonging. This fully illustrated, large-format
overview is interspersed with thematic sectionsthat present
Patterson’s key influences and the culture and lifestyles of New
Zealand more broadly, particularly Maori language, history and
mythology.
Men's Accounts of Boarding School is a collection of writings by
men about their childhood experiences of being sent away to
boarding school. In these narratives, the men discuss their
feelings through their years at school and how this has affected
them in adulthood. They give individual views of how living away
from home, in an institutional setting, has impacted on their
lives. Much has been written about the adverse effects of early
separation and broken attachments, and these men illustrate this
research in their accounts. This book will be insightful and useful
reading for therapists working with the issues of Boarding School
Syndrome, as well as former boarders.
Men's Accounts of Boarding School is a collection of writings by
men about their childhood experiences of being sent away to
boarding school. In these narratives, the men discuss their
feelings through their years at school and how this has affected
them in adulthood. They give individual views of how living away
from home, in an institutional setting, has impacted on their
lives. Much has been written about the adverse effects of early
separation and broken attachments, and these men illustrate this
research in their accounts. This book will be insightful and useful
reading for therapists working with the issues of Boarding School
Syndrome, as well as former boarders.
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A comprehensive historical and international bibliography assembled
by the Mine Advisory Committee of the National Research Council in
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