Landscape architecture and design Books
Creative Media Partners, LLC Design of Coastal Revetments Seawalls and Bulkheads
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC TM 5662
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Small Community Park Recreation Planning Standards
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Design of Coastal Revetments Seawalls and Bulkheads
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC TM 5662
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC Small Community Park Recreation Planning Standards
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC Modern Park Cemeteries
£23.70
Creative Media Partners, LLC Modern Park Cemeteries
£13.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Ancient Architecture Restored and Improved by a Great Variety of Grand and Usefull Designs Entirely New in the Gothick Mode for the Ornamenting of Buildings and Gardens
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Ancient Architecture Restored and Improved by a Great Variety of Grand and Usefull Designs Entirely New in the Gothick Mode for the Ornamenting of Buildings and Gardens
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC Planting the Home Grounds
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Planting the Home Grounds
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC Parks. A Manual of Municipal and County Parks
£30.35
Creative Media Partners, LLC Parks. A Manual of Municipal and County Parks
£22.75
Read Books Italian Villas and Their Gardens
£24.69
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Public Religion and the Urban Environment Constructing a River Town
Book SynopsisRichard Bohannon teaches at the College of St. Benedict & St. John's University, in central Minnesota, USA.Trade ReviewThe author's examination of the religious images and narratives at work through out and after the disaster of the river flooding in Grand Forks reveals astonishing experiences of the both separate and interwoven views of the natural and the urban, the human and the divine. Inspiringly, the book explores in depth the role and significance of Christian narratives and images as normative tools in disaster management and urban ecological restoration. -- Sigurd Bergmann, Professor of Religious Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim and former chair of the European Forum on the Study of Religion and the Environment.As we face increasing climate instability, this stunning study of the pressured relation between urban and nonhuman nature offers a non-apocalyptic prescience to ecological studies across the disciplines.Raising fresh questions about the role of religion in the interpretation of disaster,reconstruction, and human control, Bohannon's gripping narrative flows with the power of the river it follows. -- Catherine Keller, Professor of Constructive Theology, Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University, USA, and author of On the Mystery.Bohannonskillfully brings together the interdisciplinary conversations regardingreligion and cities, cities and nature, and religion and ecology as he tracesthe often mixed religious imagery regarding both cities and nature. Indeed, foranyone interested in these fields, as well as the cultural response to naturaldisasters, this book raises important questions as it explores expanding thesediscourses in a more complex direction. A well-written and fascinating study ofthe cultural perceptions that shape our sense of "acts of God" and "naturaldisasters", and what they reveal about our larger understanding of cities andnature and the desire to control nature. -- Laurel Kearns, Associate Professor of Sociology and Religion and Environmental Studies, Drew University, USA.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements \ 1. Urban Nature, Disasterand Religion \ 2. Religious Meaning-Makingand the Urban Environment \ 3. Urban Development in theRed River Valley \ 4. A Hard Land: The Cityagainst the River \ 5. Living in a River Town:The Control and Celebration of Nature \ 6. Religion, Cities and theControl of Nature \ Bibliography \ Index
£34.99
CSIRO Publishing The Future of the Fringe
Book SynopsisPeri-urban landscapes are some of the world’;s most vulnerable areas. Although they are often thought of simply as land awaiting development, these landscapes retain important natural resources. The Future of the Fringe explores the history of peri-urban areas, peri-urban policy and practice, and related concepts.Trade Review"Urban ecologists will find this book useful in planning research relevant to the peri-urban landscape. It presents a review of the international and Australian literature about policy, planning and risks (to humans), as well as the history of green belts." -- Ian Abbott * Pacific Conservation Biology 26(3) *"This book is a useful resource for understanding the process of land-use transition, particularly within Australia. I would recommend it to a cross-disciplinary audience and those working at the fringe of a growing metropolitan neighbour" -- Anna McKinlay * Australasian Journal of Environmental Management *
£34.46
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Nightmares of Presence
Book SynopsisAnn Davies is Chair of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Stirling, UK. She is the author of Spanish Spaces: Landscape, Space and Place in Contemporary Spanish Culture (2012). She is also the editor of Penélope Cruz (2014) and Spain on Screen: Developments in Contemporary Spanish Cinema (2012), and with Deborah Shaw and Dolores Tierney, she co-edited The Transnational Fantasies of Guillermo del Toro (2014).
£76.00
Echo Point Books & Media Earth Ponds Sourcebook: The Pond Owner's Manual and Resource Guide
£21.49
Callisto Reference Landscape Ecology: Concepts, Methods and Applications
£101.70
Actar Publishers Merging Cities and Nature: 10 Challenges to Fight Climate Change
£38.00
ACTAR D The Right to Nature
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£28.48
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Fantastic Cities and Landmarks Dot-to-Dot for Adults: Puzzles from 456 to 938 Dots
£10.20
Lyle Nyberg On a River
£33.24
New Generation Publishing TreeBuilding Relationships
£20.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Skateboarding, Space and the City: Architecture and the Body
Book SynopsisSkateboarders are an increasingly common feature of the urban environment - recent estimates total 40 million world-wide. We are all aware of their often extraordinary talent and manoeuvres on the city streets. This book is the first detailed study of the urban phenomenon of skateboarding. It looks at skateboarding history from the surf-beaches of California in the 1950s, through the purpose-built skateparks of the 1970s, to the street-skating of the present day and shows how skateboarders experience and understand the city through their sport. Dismissive of authority and convention, skateboarders suggest that the city is not just a place for working and shopping but a true pleasure-ground, a place where the human body, emotions and energy can be expressed to the full. The huge skateboarding subculture that revolves around graphically-designed clothes and boards, music, slang and moves provides a rich resource for exploring issues of gender, race, class, sexuality and the family. As the author demonstrates, street-style skateboarding, especially characteristic of recent decades, conducts a performative critique of architecture, the city and capitalism. Anyone interested in the history and sociology of sport, urban geography or architecture will find this book riveting.Trade Review'Those few of us in the academy engaged in writing about the sociospatial relations of skating delight in the polished arguments that Borden presents over nine logically structured, pertinent and stylishly illustrated chapters.' Cultural Geographies Borden describes the emergence of not so much a sport as a way of life ... Its relation to architecture is kept beautifully clear ... a good read.' Building Design 'Skateboarders help us to think about buildings and their use. Borden argues that they draw our attention to the city as the site of perpetual change.' The Independent 'The first academic study of skateboarding.' Dazed and Confused 'There's absolutely no way I can do [the] work justice here the book is incredibly thought-provoking, especially from the perspective of actually being a skateboarder. I highly recommend it.' Sidewalk 'A fine book that I recommend to any skateboarder who can read at a college level.' Big Brother 'Borden owes as much to 30 year The book is excellently researched and draws upon an exhaustive aumount of secondary data on skateboarding. A highly original and extremely well written text that discusses the historical and cultural meaning of skateboarding through an engagin reading of the work of Lefebvre and others. University of Sussex
£33.99
Actar Publishers Kerb 23 [Digital Landscapes]
£20.90
Actar Publishers Suprarural Architecture: Atlas of Rural Protocols in the American Midwest and the Argentine Pampas
£27.00
ActarD Inc Yamuna River Project
£38.00
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Hachette Livre - BNF L'Art Des Jardins. Traité Général de la Composition Des Parcs Et Jardins, (Éd.1879)
£34.00
Hachette Livre - BNF Traité Du Jardinage, Selon Les Raisons de la Nature Et de l'Art (Éd.1638)
£13.00
Springer Challenges from Urban Cultures
Book SynopsisINTRODUCTION CHAPTERS.- Reflections on the city.- Urban Perichoresis. The generative dance of scientific cultures For a shared glossary of spatial concepts between Christianity and urban science.- POLITICAL SCIENCES.- Place in which a presence is revealed. Notes on the urban dimension of Pope Francis' thought.- THEOLOGY.- Small theology of the city.-CIVIL ECONOMY.- For the return to the civitas, the city of souls: the lesson of the pandemic.- ETHICS.- A reading in tension between ethics and space.- LITURGY.- Where will I fix my dwelling? (Isaiah 66:1) To imagine new liturgical spaces in our cities.- ANTHROPOLOGY.- Blessed are the placemakers, for they shall be called the children of God Weaving ties, building places.- PHILOSOPHY.- Being on the boundary: the periphery as a laboratory.- ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN.- The begging peripheries between fragility and beauty.- On the streets among the people.- Challenges from Urban Cultures. Communities of the Future.- Appendix.- Notes for an Urban Agenda.- Edge's notes.
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China National Publications Import & Export C Landscape Design Hand Drawing and Project Practice
£23.74
Brill Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design
Book SynopsisA conference on the Islamic garden was held at M.I.T. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1994. This volume collects eight papers from the conference and two additional papers especially written for the book, to further and act as a basis for the attention given by scholars these days to Islamic landscape architecture.Table of ContentsMirka Beneš: The Social Significance of Transforming the Landscape at the Villa Borghese, 1606-30: Territory, Trees and Agriculture in the Design of the First Roman Baroque Park. Gülru Necipoğlu: The Suburban Landscape of Sixteenth-Century Istanbul as a Mirror of Classical Ottoman Garden Culture. Mahvash Alemi: The Royal Gardens of the Safavid Period: Types and Models. R.D. McChesney: Some Observations on "Garden" and Its Meanings in the Property Transactions of the Juybari Family in Bukhara, 1544-77. Maria Eva Subtelny: Agriculture and the Timurid Chahārbāgh: The Evidence from a Medieval Persian Agricultural Manual. *Gauvin Bailey: The Sweet-Smelling Notebook: An Unpublished Mughal Source on Garden Design. Ebba Koch: The Mughal Waterfront Garden. *Abdul Rehman: Garden Types in Mughal Lahore According to Early-Seventeenth-Century Written and Visual Sources. D. Fairchild Ruggles: Humayun's Tomb and Garden: Typologies and Visual Order. James L. Wescoat, Jr.: Mughal Gardens and Geographic Sciences, Then and Now. *additional paper, not part of conference
£50.92
Brill Water in Social Imagination: from Technological Optimism to Contemporary Environmentalism
Book SynopsisWater in Social Imagination considers how human communities have known, imagined and shaped water – and how water has shaped both material culture and the imagination. Essays from diverse perspectives offer histories of water at different scales – from community water wells and sacred springs to Siberian rivers and the regulated space of the Baltic Sea. From early modernization through Soviet style technological optimism to contemporary environmentalism, water’s ideological uses are multiple. With sustained attention not just to state policy and the technologies of high modernity, but to creative resistance to utilitarian imaginations, these essays insist on fluidities of meaning, ambiguities that derive both from water’s physical mutability and from its dual nature as life necessity and agent of destruction.
£120.80
Bore Srl Scampoli
£11.00
Independently Published Bergamotte anbauen
£15.43
Independently Published Wie man Shine MuscatTrauben anbaut
£14.26
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Backyard Made Beautiful
£14.24
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mastering Landscape Design
£12.73