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Traces the evolution of Renaissance philosophy and aesthetics,
architecture, horticulture and social attitudes as reflected in the
villas and gardens of the Medici family. Allowing the reader to see
an alternative way to see the development of the Renaissance. This
book shows the evolution of the Medici villas, from defensive farms
through humanist retreats to princely palaces, charts the rise of a
family from humble farmers to European royalty enabling students to
see how a family could rise through the classes in early modern
Italy. The Medici spearheaded the movement to rediscover the
classical world; in so doing they promoted the humanist philosophy
of living in harmony with nature, evolved a new ideal of villa life
and created the template for Renaissance architecture. Offering
students and readers alike, a clear example of how the classical
world influences the Renaissance world.
Traces the evolution of Renaissance philosophy and aesthetics,
architecture, horticulture and social attitudes as reflected in the
villas and gardens of the Medici family. Allowing the reader to see
an alternative way to see the development of the Renaissance. This
book shows the evolution of the Medici villas, from defensive farms
through humanist retreats to princely palaces, charts the rise of a
family from humble farmers to European royalty enabling students to
see how a family could rise through the classes in early modern
Italy. The Medici spearheaded the movement to rediscover the
classical world; in so doing they promoted the humanist philosophy
of living in harmony with nature, evolved a new ideal of villa life
and created the template for Renaissance architecture. Offering
students and readers alike, a clear example of how the classical
world influences the Renaissance world.
Design expert Katy Campbell and acclaimed photographer Mark
Nicholson offer an insider's look at the Cotswolds' most charming
and inspirational private homes At Home in the Cotswolds is a
celebration of beautiful Cotswold houses and their interiors.
Author Katy Campbell and photographer Mark Nicholson take us on a
tour of the villages and rolling hills of the Cotswolds as they
uncover some of the most charming and inspirational homes in the
region: a chocolate box cottage, an exquisite old rectory, a
Georgian farmhouse, a quintessential manor house, an historic
stately home, and more. The featured homes, along with their
adjacent gardens, were chosen not only for their architectural
beauty but for their stunning interiors, which range in style from
classical English country retreat to chic contemporary dwelling.
Each house, and the interior design of its rooms, reflects the
charm and character of its owners-and comes with its own unique and
intriguing story. With the homes' idyllic settings-and a foreword
by the Duchess of Marlborough-this collection presents
inspirational ideals of English country style certain to fascinate
and delight.
Well-established in some fields and still emerging in others, the
studio approach to design education is an increasingly attractive
mode of teaching and learning, though its variety of definitions
and its high demands can make this pedagogical form somewhat
daunting. Studio Teaching in Higher Education provides narrative
examples of studio education written by instructors who have
engaged in it, both within and outside the instructional design
field. These multidisciplinary design cases are enriched by the
book's coverage of the studio concept in design education,
heterogeneity of studio, commonalities in practice, and existing
and emergent concerns about studio pedagogy. Prefaced by notes on
how the design cases were curated and key perspectives from which
the reader might view them, Studio Teaching in Higher Education is
a supportive, exploratory resource for those considering or
actively adapting a studio mode of teaching and learning to their
own disciplines.
Well-established in some fields and still emerging in others, the
studio approach to design education is an increasingly attractive
mode of teaching and learning, though its variety of definitions
and its high demands can make this pedagogical form somewhat
daunting. Studio Teaching in Higher Education provides narrative
examples of studio education written by instructors who have
engaged in it, both within and outside the instructional design
field. These multidisciplinary design cases are enriched by the
book's coverage of the studio concept in design education,
heterogeneity of studio, commonalities in practice, and existing
and emergent concerns about studio pedagogy. Prefaced by notes on
how the design cases were curated and key perspectives from which
the reader might view them, Studio Teaching in Higher Education is
a supportive, exploratory resource for those considering or
actively adapting a studio mode of teaching and learning to their
own disciplines.
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