EDRA40

EDRA40
Author: Environmental Design Research Association. Conference
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2009
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN: 9780939922352

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Community Matters Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning

Community Matters  Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning
Author: Mallika Bose,Paula Horrigan,Cheryl Doble,Sigmund C. Shipp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317907756

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Winner of the EDRA 2015 Book Award! Community Matters: Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning explores issues that resonate with a diverse group of design and planning educators drawn to the challenge of supporting greater community building and empowerment while combining learning with practice. The book explores such questions as: How do we foster mutuality and reciprocity in community-academy partnerships? What conflicts, challenges, limits and obstacles do we face in our service-learning studios and projects? What evidence do we have of our impacts on students and communities and how are we responding? How are we being attentive to the contemporary environmental and societal issues? What is our role as both designers and agents of societal change? How are we innovating to enable greater capacities for individuals, future practitioners and communities? This book provides compelling evidence that educators should be adopting engaged pedagogies, research methods and theories through which they can bring together education, practice and scholarship at the boundary of community and academy.

Leadership in Architectural Research

Leadership in Architectural Research
Author: Hazem Rashed-Ali,Shelley Roff
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781935129158

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Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture

Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture
Author: Dianne Smith,Marina Lommerse,Priya Metcalfe
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789814585392

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This book argues that interior architects have a responsibility to practice their profession in collaborative ways that address the needs of communities and of to be the agents of social justice and cultural heritage. The book is divided into three sections, based on three pivotal themes — community engagement, social justice and cultural heritage. Each section has chapters that put forward the principles of these themes, leading into a variety of fascinating case studies that illustrate how socially sustainable design is implemented in diverse communities across the world. The second section includes four concise case studies of community housing issues, including remote-area indigenous housing and housing for the homeless. The third section offers two extensively researched essays on design and cultural heritage — a case study of the development of a redundant industrial site and a historical study of gendered domestic interiors. The book appeals to a wider audience than the design community alone and challenges mainstream interior design/interior architecture practitioners nationally and internationally to take a leading role in the field of socially responsible design. The issues raised by the authors are relevant for individuals, communities, government and non-government organisations, professionals and students. “In the twenty-first century we seem to have entered into a new world of knowledge discovery, where many of the most exciting insights come not from the authority of a traditional discipline, but from the dialogue that happens at the hubs and intersections of thought — the arenas where different disciplines and approaches, different schools and habits of thinking, come together to collaborate and contend. This collection is a good example of this, and I hope the book will be widely read and its lessons learned and applied.” Tim Costello, Officer of the Order of Australia, Chief Executive, World Vision Australia.

In Winter s Kitchen

In Winter s Kitchen
Author: Beth Dooley
Publsiher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571318817

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The award-winning cookbook author “personalizes the path from farm to fork with heart and skill” in a combination of “memoir, history and guidebook” (Wall Street Journal). The James Beard Award-winning author of such beloved cookbooks as Sweet Nature and The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen explores how the “food revolution” can take root in the northern heartland in this inspiring food memoir. In Winter’s Kitchen reveals how a food movement with deep roots in the Heartland could feed the entire country, rather than just a smattering of neighborhoods and restaurants. Through the lens of a single thanksgiving meal, Beth Dooley discovers that a locally-sourced winter diet is not only possible—it can also be delicious. With chapters on apples, wheat, turkey, wild rice, and more, Dooley weaves together personal remembrances, environmental awareness, and the joy of cooking foods grown or raised not far from her Minnesota home.

Eye Fixations of Aircraft Pilots

Eye Fixations of Aircraft Pilots
Author: Richard E. Jones,John L. Milton,Paul Morris Fitts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1949
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: UOM:39015104977353

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Professionalism in the Built Heritage Sector

Professionalism in the Built Heritage Sector
Author: Koen van Balen,Aziliz Vandesande
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780429674549

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Professionalism entails the conduct, aims and qualities that characterise a profession. The term is also used to describe education and training standards for the knowledge and skills necessary to perform a specific profession. In practice, professional standards of practice and ethics are agreed upon and maintained by recognised associations. In the past, professionalism has not occupied a central place in built heritage discussions, policy and research. Recent changes in terms of public attitudes and sustainability concerns have had a cumulative impact on the requirements for professionalism in the built heritage sector. The future success of the sector will depend on the availability of adequate professionals and an appropriately skilled workforce. In practice, the built heritage sector involves much more than interventions to conserve, preserve, rehabilitate or restore a heritage structure. Bringing a project to fruition begins with the formulation of a policy, proceeds to the design and execution of intervention strategies and ends with ongoing maintenance of heritage structures and related future programming. This process requires sufficient interactions between different professionals to obtain a common vision and hold that vision throughout a project. At the same time, the sustainability of the sector is also defined by effective governance, societal support and cultural rationales. Professionalism in the Built Heritage Sector contains reports on the lectures of the international conference organized by the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (Leuven, Belgium, February 5th-8th, 2018). The contributions in this volume meet the increasing demand for shared information to support the transition towards a more sustainable conservation process. The volume consists of three main parts that deal with practice-led research or scientific research: "Profiles and capacities", "Education, training and quality labels", and "Obstacles and changes".

Lloyd Register of Shipping 1940 Sailing Vessels

Lloyd Register of Shipping 1940 Sailing Vessels
Author: Lloyd Register Foundation
Publsiher: Lloyd's Register
Total Pages: 1238
Release: 1940-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Lloyd's Register of Shipping records the details of merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. Before the time, only those vessels classed by Lloyd's Register were listed. Vessels are listed alphabetically by their current name.