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Spacing magazine #61: Ontario Place
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Spacing magazine #61: Ontario Place
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159 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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159 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Buenos Aires : Nobuko, 2012.
Buenos Aires : Nobuko, 2012.
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Dicho y hecho / Ignacio Vicens y Hualde.
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159 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Dicho y hecho / Ignacio Vicens y Hualde.
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159 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Buenos Aires : Nobuko, 2012.
Buenos Aires : Nobuko, 2012.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2023.
[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2023.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2023.
[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2023.
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Italia imperiale.
Italia imperiale.
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534 unnumbered pages ; illustrations (some color), portraits, maps ; 45 x 36 cm.
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534 unnumbered pages ; illustrations (some color), portraits, maps ; 45 x 36 cm.
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- Fascism Italy.,
- Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936.,
- Industries Italy.,
- Fascisme Italie.,
- Guerre italo-éthiopienne, 1935-1936.,
- Industrie Italie.,
- Fascism.,
- Industries.,
- Italian colonies.,
- Italy Pictorial works.,
- Italy Colonies.,
- Italie Colonies.,
- Italy.,
- Photobooks.,
- Pictorial works.
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Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
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Italia imperiale.
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534 unnumbered pages ; illustrations (some color), portraits, maps ; 45 x 36 cm.
Italia imperiale.
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534 unnumbered pages ; illustrations (some color), portraits, maps ; 45 x 36 cm.
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Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
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- Fascism Italy.,
- Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936.,
- Industries Italy.,
- Fascisme Italie.,
- Guerre italo-éthiopienne, 1935-1936.,
- Industrie Italie.,
- Fascism.,
- Industries.,
- Italian colonies.,
- Italy Pictorial works.,
- Italy Colonies.,
- Italie Colonies.,
- Italy.,
- Photobooks.,
- Pictorial works.
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[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2014.
[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2014.
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A Political and Philosophical Reading of the Systems of Objects.
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A Political and Philosophical Reading of the Systems of Objects.
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[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2014.
[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2014.
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xvii, 141 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 32 cm
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xvii, 141 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 32 cm
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Boston : Little, Brown and Company, [1990], ©1990
Boston : Little, Brown and Company, [1990], ©1990
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Eisenstaedt : remembrances / Alfred Eisenstaedt ; edited by Doris C. O'Neil ; introduction by Bryan Holme.
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xvii, 141 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 32 cm
Eisenstaedt : remembrances / Alfred Eisenstaedt ; edited by Doris C. O'Neil ; introduction by Bryan Holme.
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xvii, 141 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 32 cm
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Boston : Little, Brown and Company, [1990], ©1990
Boston : Little, Brown and Company, [1990], ©1990
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Inside the Victorian home : a portrait of domestic life in Victorian England / Judith Flanders.
Inside the Victorian home : a portrait of domestic life in Victorian England / Judith Flanders.
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xxviii, 499 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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xxviii, 499 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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- Families England History 19th century.,
- Home economics England History 19th century.,
- Middle class England History 19th century.,
- Familles Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- Économie domestique Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- Classes moyennes Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- HISTORY Social History.,
- Families,
- Home economics,
- Manners and customs,
- Middle class,
- Social conditions,
- Alltag,
- Haushalt,
- Mittelstand,
- Classe moyenne.,
- Coutume sociale.,
- Économie domestique.,
- Famille.,
- Histoire.,
- Société,
- Vie sociale.,
- 19e siècle.,
- Époque victorienne.,
- England Social life and customs 19th century.,
- England Social conditions 19th century.,
- Angleterre Mœurs et coutumes 19e siècle.,
- Angleterre Conditions sociales 19e siècle.,
- England,
- Großbritannien,
- Angleterre.,
- History
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New York : W.W. Norton, 2004.
New York : W.W. Norton, 2004.
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Inside the Victorian home : a portrait of domestic life in Victorian England / Judith Flanders.
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xxviii, 499 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Inside the Victorian home : a portrait of domestic life in Victorian England / Judith Flanders.
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xxviii, 499 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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New York : W.W. Norton, 2004.
New York : W.W. Norton, 2004.
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- Families England History 19th century.,
- Home economics England History 19th century.,
- Middle class England History 19th century.,
- Familles Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- Économie domestique Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- Classes moyennes Angleterre Histoire 19e siècle.,
- HISTORY Social History.,
- Families,
- Home economics,
- Manners and customs,
- Middle class,
- Social conditions,
- Alltag,
- Haushalt,
- Mittelstand,
- Classe moyenne.,
- Coutume sociale.,
- Économie domestique.,
- Famille.,
- Histoire.,
- Société,
- Vie sociale.,
- 19e siècle.,
- Époque victorienne.,
- England Social life and customs 19th century.,
- England Social conditions 19th century.,
- Angleterre Mœurs et coutumes 19e siècle.,
- Angleterre Conditions sociales 19e siècle.,
- England,
- Großbritannien,
- Angleterre.,
- History
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At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change in a world of mounting crises. The issue’s title, ''Instruments of Service'', carries a(...)
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At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change in a world of mounting crises. The issue’s title, ''Instruments of Service'', carries a(...)
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Harvard Design Magazine no. 52 : Instruments of service
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At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change in a world of mounting crises. The issue’s title, ''Instruments of Service'', carries a double meaning. As defined in standard American Institute of Architects contracts, “Instruments of Service are representations, in any medium of expression now known or later developed, of the tangible and intangible creative work performed by the Architect and the Architect’s consultants under their respective professional services agreements. Instruments of Service may include, without limitation, studies, surveys, models, sketches, drawings, specifications, and other similar materials.” Instruments of service are the instruction manuals that architects—and other designers—make so that others can make something. They define the architect’s relationships with labor, construction, clients, and society. And these relationships—along with the agency of architectural practice—are changing as a growing number of external pressures force instruments of service to change. Architects and designers can also be seen as instruments of service to society, responsible to a continually shifting set of values. At a fundamental level, the designer’s job is to imagine and articulate a better future. In a time of crisis and competing value systems—market returns, cultural relevance, environmental response, social equity, automation—the role of the designer in society is ever more important and increasingly accountable to divergent interests that call into question the raison d’être of design practice itself.
Harvard Design Magazine no. 52 : Instruments of service
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At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change in a world of mounting crises. The issue’s title, ''Instruments of Service'', carries a double meaning. As defined in standard American Institute of Architects contracts, “Instruments of Service are representations, in any medium of expression now known or later developed, of the tangible and intangible creative work performed by the Architect and the Architect’s consultants under their respective professional services agreements. Instruments of Service may include, without limitation, studies, surveys, models, sketches, drawings, specifications, and other similar materials.” Instruments of service are the instruction manuals that architects—and other designers—make so that others can make something. They define the architect’s relationships with labor, construction, clients, and society. And these relationships—along with the agency of architectural practice—are changing as a growing number of external pressures force instruments of service to change. Architects and designers can also be seen as instruments of service to society, responsible to a continually shifting set of values. At a fundamental level, the designer’s job is to imagine and articulate a better future. In a time of crisis and competing value systems—market returns, cultural relevance, environmental response, social equity, automation—the role of the designer in society is ever more important and increasingly accountable to divergent interests that call into question the raison d’être of design practice itself.
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a(...)
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a(...)
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Harvard Design Magazine no.53: Reuse and repair
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a powerful brief for designers, their clients, and the communities they serve. As resistance to viewing the reuse and repair of buildings as a legitimate form of design wanes, the appeal at the heart of Sandburg’s poem—“let us find a city”—is hopefully capturing the attention of future generations. This issue asks: If we free ourselves from the inherited limits on design practice, what new kinds of architecture, cities, and ways of being might we create?
Harvard Design Magazine no.53: Reuse and repair
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a powerful brief for designers, their clients, and the communities they serve. As resistance to viewing the reuse and repair of buildings as a legitimate form of design wanes, the appeal at the heart of Sandburg’s poem—“let us find a city”—is hopefully capturing the attention of future generations. This issue asks: If we free ourselves from the inherited limits on design practice, what new kinds of architecture, cities, and ways of being might we create?
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[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2019.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified] : Scratching the Surface, 2019.