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418 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
Washington : National Gallery of Art ; Hanover, N.H. : Distributed by the University Press of New England, ©1993.
Titian 500 / edited by Joseph Manca.
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Washington : National Gallery of Art ; Hanover, N.H. : Distributed by the University Press of New England, ©1993.
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238 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans, portraits (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
[Novato, CA] : Applied Research and Design Publishing, 2015, ©2015
Metropolis nonformal / edited by Christian Werthmann and Jessica Bridger.
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238 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans, portraits (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
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[Novato, CA] : Applied Research and Design Publishing, 2015, ©2015
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Mike Cadwell's Small Buildings presents a series of wooden constructions: a pastoral quartet located on secluded streams, meadows, and pastures; furniture; and commissions for public sculpture parks, (...)
Pamphlet architecture #17 : small buildings
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Mike Cadwell's Small Buildings presents a series of wooden constructions: a pastoral quartet located on secluded streams, meadows, and pastures; furniture; and commissions for public sculpture parks, including ArtPark in Lewiston, NY, Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, NY, and the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA.
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October 1995, New York
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ix, 291 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2001., Hong Kong : C&C Offset Printing Co., Ltd.
Mexican suite : a history of photography in Mexico / by Olivier Debroise ; translated and revised in collaboration with the author by Stella de Sá Rego.
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ix, 291 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm
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Austin : University of Texas Press, 2001., Hong Kong : C&C Offset Printing Co., Ltd.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Urbanomic, 2016.
Songs of Labour and Pleasure, from Postpaganism to Neoliberalism.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Urbanomic, 2016.
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323 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©1993.
Albrecht Altdorfer and the origins of landscape / Christopher S. Wood.
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Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©1993.
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275 pages : illustrations
Québec, Que. : Laflamme & Proulx, 1914.
Visite de S.É. Monseigneur Stagni, délégué apostolique au Canada et à Terreneuve dans les cantons de l'est : compte rendu des fêtes a Sherbrooke, lac Mégantic, Stanstead et Magog du 4 au 10 octobre 1913 : historique des institutions visitées / Charles-J. Roy.
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Québec, Que. : Laflamme & Proulx, 1914.
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Michael Cho began creating drawings of the back alleys near his Toronto home in 2008. With this book, he has amassed a collection that speaks to the beauty of the urban landscape: sometimes grittily citified, sometimes unexpectedly pastoral, and always bewitching. With each season's change, different color schemes become dominant, and a whole range of moods and(...)
Michael Cho: back alleys and urban landscapes
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Michael Cho began creating drawings of the back alleys near his Toronto home in 2008. With this book, he has amassed a collection that speaks to the beauty of the urban landscape: sometimes grittily citified, sometimes unexpectedly pastoral, and always bewitching. With each season's change, different color schemes become dominant, and a whole range of moods and moments are articulated. Cho lets the reader visit his city as a virtual flaneur, lingering equally over dilapidated sheds and well-groomed gardens in a dazzling tribute to the urban environs.
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Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed New York's Central Park, landscape architect John Charles Olmsted believed that pastoral spaces were integral to a healthy urban life. The success of Central Park brought attention to the company and sparked a nation-wide movement to beautify cities. By 1884, John Charles Olmsted had become a full partner in the Olmsted firm. In 1903,(...)
Greenscapes, Olmsted's Pacific northwest
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Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed New York's Central Park, landscape architect John Charles Olmsted believed that pastoral spaces were integral to a healthy urban life. The success of Central Park brought attention to the company and sparked a nation-wide movement to beautify cities. By 1884, John Charles Olmsted had become a full partner in the Olmsted firm. In 1903, he traveled to Portland and Seattle, submitting master plans for park systems in both. He produced designs for several of the region's university campuses and smaller cities, as well as Spokane's premier Manito Park.
Landscape Theory
Expressway
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Echoing the pastoral and elegiac modes of the Romantic poets, whose reverence for nature never prevented them from addressing it with all ideas and sensibilities their times allowed, Sina Queyrass stunning new collection explores the infrastructures and means of modern mobility. Addressing the human project not so much as something imposed on nature but as an increasingly(...)
Expressway
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Echoing the pastoral and elegiac modes of the Romantic poets, whose reverence for nature never prevented them from addressing it with all ideas and sensibilities their times allowed, Sina Queyrass stunning new collection explores the infrastructures and means of modern mobility. Addressing the human project not so much as something imposed on nature but as an increasingly disturbing activity within it, Expressway exposes the paradox of modern movement and connection: we build more and more roads and highways (concrete and fibre optic), but rather than feeling more connected to the natural, to each other the more disenfranchised and anxious we seem to become.
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