New York Paperscapes

New York  Paperscapes
Author: Tom Wilkinson
Publsiher: Paperscapes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0233005994

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Features press-out shapes, enabling you to transform the book into a work of art, creating a cityscape of over 50 landmark New York City buildings.

Cityscape Affair Series

Cityscape Affair Series
Author: Jessica Hawkins
Publsiher: Jessica Hawkins
Total Pages: 1066
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Olivia Germaine has already found love. Devoted wife, loyal friend, determined career woman—she’s created the life she always envisioned…until she locks eyes with a handsome stranger across a crowded room. David Dylan—alleged playboy and Chicago’s most eligible bachelor—awakens a passion in Olivia she buried long ago. He’ll do anything to prove to her that despite his playboy ways, he’s worth leaving behind the stable future her husband can offer her. But in order to accept a love she never thought possible, with a man who could be her soul mate, Olivia will have to let go of deeply rooted fears that could ruin everything. Everything is what David wants to give her, and it’s what he demands in return. But even though he’s a man who always gets what he wants...this time, David may be fighting for something unattainable. The Cityscape Affair series box set includes three full-length novels: Come Undone, Come Alive, and Come Together.

London Paperscapes

London  Paperscapes
Author: Sandra Lawrence
Publsiher: Paperscapes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0233005986

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Features press-out shapes, enabling you to transform the book into a work of art, creating a cityscape of over 50 landmark London buildings.

Cityscape

Cityscape
Author: C. A. Suleiman,Ari Marmell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN: 0786939397

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The material in this supplement is appropriate for both Dungeons and Dragons players and Dungeon Masters. It features city-building rules, new options for city-based characters and encounters, and rules for urban terrain.

Cityscapes and Monuments of Western Asia Minor

Cityscapes and Monuments of Western Asia Minor
Author: Eva Mortensen,Birte Poulsen
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785708398

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Cityscapes consist of houses, streets, civic buildings, sanctuaries, tombs, monuments, and inscriptions created by multiple generations of citizens and foreigners with an interest in the city; they are interpreted and reinterpreted as expressions of past lives, changing relations of power, memories, and various identities. The present volume publishes 25 contributions written by scholars specializing in the history and archaeology of western Asia Minor. New and well-known material – literary, epigraphical, numismatic, and archaeological – is presented and analyzed through the twin lenses of memory and identity. The contributions cover more than 1000 years of cultural diversity during changing political systems, from the Lydian and Persian hegemony in the Archaic period through Athenian supremacy and Persian satrapal rule in the Classical period, then autocratic kingship in Hellenistic times until, finally, more than half a millennium of Roman rule. Identities are voiced through several media and visible at many levels of the ancient societies. So are the places of memory – the Lieux de Mémoire – and the studies presented here provide new insights into how human beings chose, deliberately or subconsciously, to commemorate their past and their ancestors, and how identity was displayed and expressed under shifting political rule.

Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature

Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature
Author: Julian Preece,Osman Durrani
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3039100653

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Most of the chapters in this volume were delivered as papers at a conference on the same theme held at the University of Kent in April 2002. The essays collected here, by scholars from the UK, Ireland, Germany, and the US, address a topic of fundamental concern across all the disciplines engaged with the study of contemporary Germany: the evolving relationship between urban and rural space, the metropolitan centre and the provincial Heimat. The volume identifies and investigates a number of recent trends: the emergence of 'eco-literature', the renaissance of writing - in prose and verse - inspired by the new Berlin, the realignment of regional sensibilities, which is complicated by the troubled tradition of Heimat in all its literary manifestations, and the continuing disjunctions between East and West. Individual essays engage with the work of established writers (Günter de Bruyn, Hubert Fichte, Peter Handke, WG Sebald, Siegfried Lenz, Martin Walser, and Elfriede Jelinek) and emerging talents (Georg Klein, Christof Hamann, Ludwig Laher, and Arnold Stadler).

Urban Space and Cityscapes

Urban Space and Cityscapes
Author: Christoph Lindner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134212422

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From the verticals of New York, Hong Kong and Singapore to the sprawls of London, Paris and Jakarta, this interdisciplinary volume of new writing examines constructions, representations, imaginations and theorizations of 'cityscapes' in modern and contemporary culture. With specially-commissioned essays from the fields of cultural theory, architecture, film, literature, visual art and urban geography, it offers fresh insight into the increasingly complex relationship between urban space, cultural production and everyday life. This volume draws on critical urban studies and moves beyond familiar cultural representations of the city by considering urban planning and architecture. Organized under three inter-related themes - image, text and form - essay topics range from the examination of cyberpunk skylines, pagan urbanism and the cinema of urban disaster, to the analysis of iconic city landmarks such as the twin towers, the London Eye and the Judisches Museum Berlin. Covering a diverse range of cities, including Berlin, Chicago, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Paris, and Venice, this fantastic resource for students, scholars and researchers alike, works expertly at the intersections of visual, material, and literary culture.

Cityscapes in History

Cityscapes in History
Author: Heléna Tóth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317165750

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Cityscapes in History: Creating the Urban Experience explores the ways in which scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, history of art, geography and architecture - think about and study the urban environment. The concept ’cityscapes’ refers to three different dynamics that shape the development of the urban environment: the interplay between conscious planning and organic development, the tension between social control and its unintended consequences and the relationship between projection and self-presentation, as articulated through civic ceremony and ritual. The book is structured around three sections, each covering a particular aspect of the urban experience. ’The City Planned’ looks at issues related to agency, self-perception, the transfer of knowledge and the construction of space. ’The City Lived’ explores the experience of urbanity and the construction of space as a means of social control. And finally, ’The City as a Stage’ examines the ways in which cultural practices and power-relations shape - and are in turn shaped by - the construction of space. Each section combines the work of scholars from different fields who examine these dynamics through both theoretical essays and empirical research, and provides a coherent framework in which to assess a wide range of chronological and geographical subjects. Taken together the essays in this volume provide a truly interdisciplinary investigation of the urban phenomenon. By making fascinating connections between such seemingly diverse topics as 15th century France and modern America, the collection raises valuable questions about scholarly approaches to urban studies.