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Deirdre O'Callaghan; Introduction by Thomas Rees, Bono; Photographs by Deirdre O'Callaghan
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Photographer Deirdre O'Callaghan has produced an unsettling but
ultimately engaging document of the residents at Arlington House,
Europe's largest men's refuge. Built in the early 20th century for
intinerant Irish workers, many of the residents have been displaced
from their home country and suffer from mental and physical
disabilities, largely alcoholism. O'Callaghan's work reveals the
humour and companionship the men derive from their shared
experience, both in the refuge and on their sponsored return trips
to Ireland. This book won the ICP Infinity Award for best
publication in 2003 and the Rencontres de la Photographie D'Arles
award for best book. It was also included in the PDN Photography
Annual 2003 in the best books category
Sue Roaf is famed for her approach to design and her awareness of
energy efficiency. Here she reveals the concepts, structures and
techniques that lie behind the realization of her ideals. By using
her own house as a case study, Roaf guides the reader through the
ideas for energy-efficient design or 'eco-design'. Now in its
fourth edition, the bestselling Ecohouse continues to be both a
technical guide and an inspiration for thousands of architects,
designers and eco-builders all over the world. Ecohouse provides
design information about the latest low-impact materials and
technologies, showcasing the newest and best 'green' solutions.
Revised and updated, this edition also includes new case studies
inspiring readers with more real-life examples of how to make an
ecohouse work.
Sue Roaf is famed for her approach to design and her awareness
of energy efficiency. Here she reveals the concepts, structures and
techniques that lie behind the realization of her ideals. By using
her own house as a case study, Roaf guides the reader through the
ideas for energy-efficient design or 'eco-design'.
Now in its fourth edition, the bestselling Ecohouse continues to
be both a technical guide and an inspiration for thousands of
architects, designers and eco-builders all over the world.
Ecohouse provides design information about the latest low-impact
materials and technologies, showcasing the newest and best green
solutions. Revised and updated, this edition also includes new case
studies inspiring readers with more real-life examples of how to
make an ecohouse work.
Ideal for individuals or groups seeking a deeper understanding of
the Christmas story and its links with the Hebrew Bible, Pathway to
the Stable offers a twenty-first century introduction to the people
and places central to the story of the birth of Jesus, with
reference to the promises of the Old Testament and its setting in
the contemporary Jewish and Roman worlds. 'In this rich and
rewarding series of studies, Ivor Rees has taken us deep into the
biblical world in order to show us once more the glory of the
coming of Our Lord, the nativity and childhood of Jesus Christ.'
Revd. D. Densil Morgan, Professor of Theology, University of Wales
Trinity Saint David
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