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Louis I. Kahn is widely known as an architect of powerful
buildings. But although much has been said about his buildings,
almost nothing has been written about Kahn as an unconventional
teacher and philosopher whose influence on his students was
far-reaching. Teaching was vitally important for Kahn, and through
his Master's Class at the University of Pennsylvania, he exerted a
significant effect on the future course of architectural practice
and education. This book is a critical, in-depth study of Kahn's
philosophy of education and his unique pedagogy. It is the first
extensive and comprehensive investigation of the Kahn Master's
Class as seen through the eyes of his graduate students at Penn.
Louis I. Kahn is widely known as an architect of powerful
buildings. But although much has been said about his buildings,
almost nothing has been written about Kahn as an unconventional
teacher and philosopher whose influence on his students was
far-reaching. Teaching was vitally important for Kahn, and through
his Master's Class at the University of Pennsylvania, he exerted a
significant effect on the future course of architectural practice
and education. This book is a critical, in-depth study of Kahn's
philosophy of education and his unique pedagogy. It is the first
extensive and comprehensive investigation of the Kahn Master's
Class as seen through the eyes of his graduate students at Penn.
This charming and interactive picture book with sound panel is like
a ticket to a concert hall. Narrated by three mice, Welcome to the
Symphony takes readers on a journey that begins with the musicians
tuning up. Readers learn the basics: What is a conductor? What is a
symphony? Who was Beethoven? The elements of music: melody,
harmony, tempo. The families of instruments - strings, woodwinds,
brass, and percussion. But the best part is that every idea is
illustrated in sound. Nineteen sound buttons allow readers to
actually hear the different parts and voices of the music. The
famous beginning of the Fifth, what a clarinet sounds like, what a
melody is, and what harmony is. Kids will want to match their
voices to the A note that the concertmaster plays to tune the
orchestra, dance to the full-throated passages and, of course, sing
along to da-da-da-daah!
In 1958, thirteen year-old Harry Polk is looking forward to an
idyllic summer spent visiting his Aunt Cordelia and Uncle Horace in
Tuckalofa, Mississippi. Harry soon learns that beneath its placid
surface, the town is not what it seems. Before the summer is over
he will encounter the violence and injustice of segregated society,
intolerance of religious and social class differences, and closely
guarded family secrets. When a popular young black man is brutally
murdered by the county sheriff, Harry, Cordelia, and Horace will be
caught up in a series of events culminating in an act of revenge
that leaves Harry emotionally scarred. Years later, when Harry is
summoned to Tuckalofa to arrange the funeral of his formidable Aunt
Cordelia, he is forced to confront the past that has lain dormant
for years-a past in which he found himself embroiled in the vicious
crime that had tragic consequences for the entire town. A
compelling story inspired by real events, "The Ravine" evokes a
South during the early years of the Civil Rights movement where a
complex mixture of love and hate, ignorance and enlightenment, and
guilt and innocence coexist. It promises to keep the reader on edge
until its dramatic and unexpected conclusion. JAMES WILLIAMSON, a
professor of architecture at the University of Memphis, was raised
in the South in the days of segregation. His first novel, "The
Architect," was praised as "a thoughtful, moving novel about the
realities of building, particularly when style collides with money,
politics, and the demands of the less than enlightened...a lively
treatise on architecture itself."
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
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