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This book highlights aesthetics as pertaining to the structural
component in architectural design. This less explored aspect of
architecture is discussed and explains the enduring qualities of
ten specific buildings from architectural history to present day
due to their structural aesthetics. Based on comprehensive
research, a critical analysis is presented of the constraints and
other influences on architectural and structural design, such as
culture, patronage, geometry, available resources and technologies.
This book highlights aesthetics as pertaining to the structural
component in architectural design. This less explored aspect of
architecture is discussed and explains the enduring qualities of
ten specific buildings from architectural history to present day
due to their structural aesthetics. Based on comprehensive
research, a critical analysis is presented of the constraints and
other influences on architectural and structural design, such as
culture, patronage, geometry, available resources and technologies.
Why a book about heaven? For all the skepticism that abounds in our
time, people still want to know what happens after death. Do you
know with any certainty where your conscious, thinking, self-aware,
communicative self will be? And does it matter, as long as you are
in 'heaven'? But the importance of 'heaven' does not consist only
in it being the alternative to 'hell'. It is not just an abstract
future state into which we will slip, it is a physical reality
which can give us joy and hope even now as we look toward it. Derek
Thomas examines how the Christian can and should think about
heaven: 1. We Die ... Then what? 2. Are You Ready? 3. Falling
Asleep 4. The Trumpet Shall Sound 5. The New Heaven and New Earth
6. What Will Heaven be Like? 7. Like the Angels
End-users provide the most valuable perspective and insights into
how public social space should function. Much of the failure of
urban settings can be related to over-structured urban environments
which deterministically prescribe usage, constraining instead of
enabling socio-spatial performance. Planning decisions by
specialists should be made with the participation of the end-user
to minimise uncertainty as far as possible, creating enabling
environments. Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology presents a
methodology that evaluates the preferences of urban dwellers and
synthesises these with the planning specialist's expertise, better
representing all views. Author Derek Thomas integrates the Sondheim
Methodology with means to understanding cultural clues to create a
matrix methodology that links planning primers with planning
actions. A unique new tool for community planners, this book
emphasises the importance of the community while taking into
account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.
End-users provide the most valuable perspective and insights into
how public social space should function. Much of the failure of
urban settings can be related to over-structured urban environments
which deterministically prescribe usage, constraining instead of
enabling socio-spatial performance. Planning decisions by
specialists should be made with the participation of the end-user
to minimise uncertainty as far as possible, creating enabling
environments. Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology presents a
methodology that evaluates the preferences of urban dwellers and
synthesises these with the planning specialist's expertise, better
representing all views. Author Derek Thomas integrates the Sondheim
Methodology with means to understanding cultural clues to create a
matrix methodology that links planning primers with planning
actions. A unique new tool for community planners, this book
emphasises the importance of the community while taking into
account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.
Architecture and the Urban Environment - Holistic Design forms a
critical appraisal of the place and direction of architecture and
urban design in the new world order, the second decade into the
21st Century. This philosophical and practical primer responds to
current social, cultural, natural and technological resource issues
and aims to assist architects, urban designers and landscape
architects - and those in training - to synthesise the elements of
holistic and sustainable design.
As part of the military band for centuries, bugle boys as young as
fifteen were recruited to follow the British army into the field.
At the time of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902 the custom was nearing
the end of its useful life. In this story, based on historical
events and characters, the fate of Albert Allgood the bugle boy on
the side of the British is briefly linked to that of Willem
Lategan, a farm boy who joins the Republican burgher forces. Due to
Lord Kitchener's draconian methods and despite his age, Willem
faces a charge of treason as a Cape Rebel, and makes the ultimate
sacrifice that symbolises the unwillingness of the Boers to live
under the yoke of British rule.
This environmental story for children is based on two real life
animals who are from different worlds. Rawie (Raavie) is a scrub
hare whose habitat is the dry arid parts of the Karoo, South
Africa. Honey is a characterful Irish terrier who would love to
play with the wild animals who live close by, but that will never
happen. The farmers' gin traps are threat to all veld animals, and
the story holds humans accountable to ensure that all creatures are
allowed their rightful place in the sun.
Leading Reformed pastors and scholars reflect on the importance of
John Calvin's life and teaching for the church today.
This book is designed to portray biblical spirituality as believers
in the God of the Bible express it. It takes a collection of
fifteen psalms, conveniently lumped together in the Hebrew canon.
The collection of Psalms 120-134 all bear the same title: A Song of
Ascents.
Designed to go through the 14 Psalms in 14 days:
Each day, spending time in one of these psalms. Read the psalm,
pray over it, make notes from what you think God might be teaching
you. As you read the chapter for that day, keep a journal. Donald
Whitney has written:
A journal is one of the best places for charting your progress
in the Spiritual Disciplines and for holding yourself accountable
to your goals.
At the end of each psalm there are some questions to 'stir the
juices', as it were. There are no strict rules, except the need for
honesty. Writing down how we respond to God's teaching can stir the
affections in a way that nothing else can.
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