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Hectic schedules and the stresses we unknowingly create for
ourselves often end up taking over our lives, barely allowing us a
moment to simply stop and enjoy the little pleasures that are given
to us every day. Thoughtfully written as a conversation between
author and reader, Life in a Week is an introspective journey that
will remind you to make the best of every day, and have fun doing
it! Author Bio: Michael Shawn Keller works with his family as VP of
Operations at Duct Diagnostics, LLC and is a partner at Keller
Bros. Cleaning Services, LLC. Life in a Week is his first published
book. Michael grew up in Milford, Connecticut and now lives in West
Haven, where he is close to family and friends. He enjoys camping
and fishing in Lincoln, Maine and visiting the historical summer
festivals in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Urban Grids: Handbook for Regular City Design is the result of a
five-year design research project undertaken by professor Joan
Busquets and Dingliang Yang at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design. The research that is the foundation for this publication
emphasises the value of open forms for city design, a publication
that specifically insists that the grid has the unique capacity to
absorb and channel urban transformation flexibly and productively.
Urban Grids analyses cities and urban projects that utilise the
grid as the main structural device for allowing rational
development, and goes further to propose speculative design
projects capable of suggesting new urban paradigms drawn from the
grid as a design tool. Text in Spanish.
Urban Grids: Handbook for Regular City Design is the result of a
five-year design research project undertaken by professor Joan
Busquets and Dingliang Yang at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design. The research that is the foundation for this publication
emphasizes the value of open forms for city design, a publication
that specifically insists that the grid has the unique capacity to
absorb and channel urban transformation flexibly and productively.
Urban Grids analyzes cities and urban projects that utilize the
grid as the main structural device for allowing rational
development, and goes further to propose speculative design
projects capable of suggesting new urban paradigms drawn from the
grid as a design tool. Consisting of six major parts, it is divided
into the following topics: 1) the atlas of grid cities, 2) grid
projects through history, 3) the 20th-century dilemma, 4) the atlas
of contemporary grid projects, 5) projective tools for the future,
and 6) goodgrid city as an open form coping with new urban issues.
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Variations (Paperback)
Michael Keller
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The passionate and erotic interplay of unexpected love plays out on
very different stages in this three novella collection by the
author of the time twisting romantic thriller Ghosts in the Heart.
Jacob and Elise, Caleb and Hellene, Eric and Karen must all
confront the barriers to happiness erected against them by a
cruelly indifferent world. Whether their efforts to cling to each
other succeed or fail they will all discover that love does not
have a single theme. There are variation
Can a man spend much of his life in love with a woman he has never
actually met, can never meet? To Alexander Mckenzie, a chillingly
aloof San Francisco Police Detective, the answer is yes. Since his
adolescence he has been consumed by the image of Mireille Marchand,
a beautiful young French actress whose tragic death at the
beginning of her career has never ceased to haunt him. Then when a
savagely violent confrontation with a brutal robber brings him to
the edge of death while shredding the very fabric of time and
space, he is seemingly given a unique opportunity to alter the
course of fate. Or is it all just another desperate dream? Ghosts
in the Heart blends romance and action in a story that sweeps the
reader across time and distance--from a San Francisco high rise to
the mean streets of Marseille-from Paris to Avignon, and finally to
the fabled Pont de St. Benezet bridge. On the fragmented remains of
a medieval attempt to span the turbulent Rhone River the limits of
love, courage, and sacrifice will be put to the ultimate tes
The compelling story of an average Mike who takes stock of himself
and decides to get Fit From Fat. Going from 316 lbs to a healthy
weight and lifestyle with no gimmicks, just good advice, good
friends, and desire. From unable to walk a mile to entering his
first 100 mile trail race in around 18 months, Mike has started a
journey that will last the rest of his life. Friendships,
Challenges, Setbacks, it is all part of this very human story
Michael Keller was once a software executive from Florida. Then
came September 11, 2001. A few weeks after the al-Qaeda attacks on
America, he joined the Army National Guard and was deployed to Iraq
in November of 2005. In this revealing collection of e-mails and
photographs, Keller shares his first-hand experiences in the War on
Terror. Discover how it feels to man a gun-turret during convoy
operations through the "Highway of Death," what it's like to guard
the detainees at "Torture Central," and what goes on in a soldier's
mind during the moment he decides whether or not to kill someone.
But at the heart of "Torture Central" is Keller's frustration at
being assigned to the prison at Abu Ghraib without any training and
with orders to torture detainees and ignore the Geneva Convention.
His candid accounts illuminate his struggle to end the atrocities
despite threats of punishment by superior officers. Shockingly,
this mistreatment happened a year after the infamous abuse photos
were published, following numerous investigations and public
promises stating that the situation had been corrected.
Thought-provoking and full of chilling detail, Keller's vivid look
at Operation Iraqi Freedom is a must-read for all Americans.
Today, careful energy planning and design has become an integral
component of every building task. The second volume of the SCALE
series, Heat | Cool, picks up at precisely this point, providing
strategies for an energetically sensible and suitable approach to
building conditioning as well as its design and constructional
integration. In addition to building and facilities services, it
places special emphasis on construction and design measures. How
much the building itself can achieve in the context of the given
climatic, topographical, and town-planning framework conditions and
to what extent additional installations are required for
conditioning, which construction measures are appropriate for which
types of tasks within a sustainable and integrated planning
approach - all of these topics are discussed on the basis of
project examples. The book highlights both the currently available
heating, ventilation, and cooling systems as well as the supporting
aspects of material properties and the building lifecycle, thus
enabling the reader to make a balanced and well-informed selection.
Heat | Cool provides a foundation for efficient and optimal
building conditioning and its integration into construction and
design.
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