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Grandpas make a lot of strange noises. There's
'schluuupglubshlurrrpglub', 'creak pop',
'hooonkkkkkkksnnoooortttttt', and of course 'eeeaswoscrreech!' But
what on earth do they all mean? Join Grandpa on his daily
adventures to learn why he makes all of his mysterious noises. From
thanking Grandma for a cup of tea to saying hello, Grandpa has his
own unique way of expressing himself. Children will love finding
out what each creak and pop means, and will be able to understand
their own grandparents even better! Of course, the noises coming
out of Grandpa's bottom will also provide hours of entertainment.
In Grandpa's Noises, a range of sounds and words coming from body
and mouth are explained through a warm, funny and colourful 'day in
the life' story. Children look at life with open, honest eyes but
sometimes it takes a bit of thinking and code-breaking to work out
what's really going on. Vibrant illustrations and lively lettering
combine to provide a 'Grandpa dictionary' so that readers, along
with Grandpa's cat and particularly in-the-know grandchild, can
discover just what his various exclamations mean. Afterall, once
you know that 'eeeawoscreech!' is actually the sound of a
misbehaving hearing aid, Grandpa becomes a lot less scary and even
more lovable!
edited by Alexander Caragonne Colin Rowe has achieved legendary
status as one of a handful of outstanding studio teachers of
architecture and urban design to emerge within the last two
generations. His writings reveal the powerful insight and
dispassionate, authoritative intelligence that mark him as one of
the preeminent architectural thinkers of this perplexing half
century.Divided into three volumes, in more or less chronological
order, As I Was Saying includes articles, essays, eulogies,
lectures, reviews, and memoranda. Some appeared only in obscure
journals, and many are published here for the first time.
Colin Rowe has achieved legendary status as one of a handful
ofoutstanding studio teachers of architecture and urban design to
emergewithin the last two generations. Colin Rowe has achieved
legendary status as one of a handful of outstanding studio teachers
of architecture and urban design to emerge within the last two
generations. His writings reveal the powerful insight and
dispassionate, authoritative intelligence that mark him as one of
the preeminent architectural thinkers of this perplexing half
century. Divided into three volumes, in more or less chronological
order, As I Was Saying includes articles, essays, eulogies,
lectures, reviews, and memoranda. Some appeared only in obscure
journals, and many are published here for the first time.
This collection of an important architectural theorist's essays
considers and compares designs by Palladio and Le Corbusier,
discusses mannerism and modern architecture, architectural
vocabulary in the 19th century, the architecture of Chicago,
neoclassicism and modern architecture, and the architecture of
utopia.
Collage City ist eine Kritik der modernen Architektur und zugleich
der Aufruf, Theorie und Praxis von Planung und Stadtebau zu
uberdenken. Colin Rowe und Fred Koetter erklaren die moderne
Architektur als Heilsbotschaft und den modernen Stadtebau als
Versuch, eine Idealvorstellung von totaler Ordnung zu
verwirklichen. Sie unterscheiden zwei Arten von Utopien: Utopie als
Objekt der Betrachtung und Utopie als Handlungsanweisung. Sie
unterscheiden zwei Arten von Modernismus: den technikbesessenen und
moechtegern-wissenschaftlichen Modernismus und einen ganz anders
gearteten Modernismus der modernen Kunst (eines Picasso,
Strawinsky, Joyce, T.S. Eliot). Wahrend der erste sie abschreckt,
begrussen sie die Implikationen des zweiten. Die Collage wird dabei
als Verfahren und Geisteshaltung des Architekten propagiert, indem
das Vorhandene als Grundlage fur die Weiterentwicklung der Stadt
dienstbar gemacht wird. Diese Ausgabe ist durch ein neues Nachwort
von Colin Rowe erganzt.
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