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Design Thinking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Design Thinking

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991-02-14
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

In Design Thinking Peter Rowe provides a systematic account of the process of designing in architecture and urban planning. He examines multiple and often dissimilar theoretical positions whether they prescribe forms or simply provide procedures for solving problems—as particular manifestations of an underlying structure of inquiry common to all designing. Over 100 illustrations and a number of detailed observations of designers in action support Rowe's thesis.

Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Architectural Encounters with Essence and Form in Modern China

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A study of traditional and modernist attitudes toward architecture in China from the 1840s to the present. Built around snatches of discussion overheard in a Beijing design studio, this book explores attitudes toward architecture in China since the opening of the Treaty Ports in the 1840s. Central to the discussion are the concepts of ti and yong, or "essence" and "form," Chinese characters that are used to define the proper arrangement of what should be considered modern and essentially Chinese. Ti and yong have gone through various transformations--for example, from "Chinese learning for essential principles and Western learning for practical application" to "socialist essence and cultural...

Design Thinking in the Digital Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Design Thinking in the Digital Age

In 1987, Peter G. Rowe published his pioneering book Design Thinking. In it, he interrogated conceptual approaches to design in terms of both process and form. Thirty years later, in a lecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Rowe offered a reappraisal of his earlier work, describing ways in which the capacities of the digital age have changed the way we perceive and understand creative problem-solving in architectural design. In this new account of "design thinking" based on that memorable talk, Rowe charges that ideas about the "precision" and "incompleteness" of information have become exaggerated and made more manifest. He dives into the crucial role of schema theory and the heuristics that flow from it, but concedes that the "ineffable characteristics of design problems and of design thinking also appear to have remained." The Incidents is a series of publications based on events that occured at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design between 1936 and tomorrow. Edited by Jennifer Sigler and Leah Whitman-Salkin Copublished with the Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Making a Middle Landscape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Making a Middle Landscape

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Today's suburban metropolitan development of single-family homes, shopping centers, corporate offices, and roadway systems constitute what Peter Rowe calls a ""middle landscape"" between the city and the country. Looking closely at suburban America in terms of design and physical planning, Rowe builds a case for a new way of seeing and building suburbia - complete with theoretical underpinnings and a basis for design.

Modernity and Housing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Modernity and Housing

"This desperately needed book will have special pertinence for the generation that has come of age since the idea of the Great Society withered and has been educated with little notion of the place that intelligently planned urban housing must have in any humane polity. . . . Modernity and Housing also offers a refresher course in the principles behind this century's most noteworthy attempts at establishing new urban communities. Six successful examples in the United States and Europe (three from the 1920s, three from the 1970s) are accorded the same clearheaded analysis in a series of detailed case studies that underscore the multiplicity of options that must be considered in our fragmented...

Civic Realism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Civic Realism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

Topics covered in the book include the role of the state and civil society in the construction of civic spaces, aesthetic and architectural dimensions of realism, individual and collective uses of urban space, and how civic places constitute as well as represent the civic aspects of our lives. The examples, mostly from the modern period, include recent public spaces in Barcelona, several of the Grand Projects in Paris, neorealist projects in postwar Rome, contemporary transformations of the Manhattan grid, and Plecnik's water axis in prewar Ljubljana.

Peter Piglet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Peter Piglet

When barefoot Peter Piglet finds a pair of beautiful golden shoes, he is not the only one delighted by his discovery.

A Brief History of St. Peter's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

A Brief History of St. Peter's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church

Nancy J. Ricketts lives in the midst of her books overlooking her gardens on a quiet street in Sitka, Alaska. She walks to town, to the school and museum where she volunteers, to the two libraries and to church. She sings in the choir at St. Peter's and frequently performs with the Sitka Recorder Society. A long-time member of the Society of American Archivists, Nancy bears the title of Archivist Emeritus. Sheldon Jackson College Library from which she is retired, Kettleson Library and Isabel Miller Museum house collections she has brought into being. She has written a number of documented histories of institutions such as the Sitka Summer Music Festival, and the Sitka Conservation Society.

Josh the Robot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Josh the Robot

Join the adventure as Josh the Robot teaches the other toys in Andrews room, the important lessons of kindness, including others and that it’s ok to be different. Find out how Josh finally gains acceptance and makes new friends, and learn what makes Josh the Robot so special. Written and Illustrated by Down Syndrome Author and exhibiting Artist Peter Rowe

Who or What Is It All About?: A Worshipping Musician's Guide to Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 638

Who or What Is It All About?: A Worshipping Musician's Guide to Theology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-04
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This book is a comprehensive and detailed overview of the main aspects of the Christian faith and lifestyle treated in a style which is simple to understand without being simplistic. In more than 95 essays, Lawrence ranges across the breadth and depth of Christian theology. Using the questions: Who Is It? or What Is It? the author proceeds to analyse across a spectrum of topics. Included amongst the 95 essays are answers to the following questions: Who is God? Who is Jesus Christ? Who is The Trinity? Who is The Messiah? Who is a Human Being? Who is a Male? Who is Satan? Who is The Son of Man? Who is God the Father? Who is the Word? Who is a Female? Who is the Antichrist? What is Revelation? What is Creation? What is the Truth? What is The Law? What is Praise? What is Glory? What is Prophecy? What is Healthy Living? What is Love? What is Holiness? What is the Tongue? What is Fear?