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358 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Vancouver : Greystone, ©2007.
The sacred balance : rediscovering our place in nature / David Suzuki with Amanda McConnell & Adrienne Mason.
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358 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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Vancouver : Greystone, ©2007.
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xiv, 369 pages : illustrations, plans ; 24 cm
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Locating privacy in Tudor London / Lena Cowen Orlin.
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xiv, 369 pages : illustrations, plans ; 24 cm
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007.
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240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm.
Melfi (Potenza) : Libria, 2013.
Sul paesaggio : lettera aperta / Franco Zagari.
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Melfi (Potenza) : Libria, 2013.
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1 online resource (312 pages)
Open Humanitites Press [Imprint], Jan. 2012 ; Ann Arbor : MPublishing.
Telemorphosis : Theory in the Era of Climate Change, Vol. 1.
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Open Humanitites Press [Imprint], Jan. 2012 ; Ann Arbor : MPublishing.
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245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Innsbruck ; Wien ; Bozen : Studien-Verl., 2007.
Unterirdische Perspektiven : die historische Nutzung verborgener Räume und ihre Möglichkeiten für die Zukunft / Alexander Glück (Hrsg.) ; Mit Beitr. von Dietmar und Ingmar Arnold ...
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Innsbruck ; Wien ; Bozen : Studien-Verl., 2007.
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How do we make sense of the Earth at a moment in which it is presented in crisis? ''Geostories'' is a manifesto on the environmental imagination that renders sensible the issues of climate change and through geographic fiction invites readers to relate to the complexity of Earth systems in their vast scales of time and space. The book is organized into three(...)
Geostories: another architecture for the environment
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How do we make sense of the Earth at a moment in which it is presented in crisis? ''Geostories'' is a manifesto on the environmental imagination that renders sensible the issues of climate change and through geographic fiction invites readers to relate to the complexity of Earth systems in their vast scales of time and space. The book is organized into three sections–terrarium, aquarium, planetarium, each of which revisits such devices of wonder that assemble publics around representations of the Earth. The series of architectural projects becomes a medium to synthesize different forms and scales of knowledge on technological externalities, such as oil extraction, deep-sea mining, ocean acidification, water shortage, air pollution, trash, space debris, and a host of other social-ecological issues. Through design research, ''Geostories'' brings together spatial history, geographic representation, projective design, and material public assemblies to speculate on ways of living with such legacy technologies on the planet.
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Increasingly we live through our personal screens; we work, play, socialize, and learn digitally. The shift to remote everything during the pandemic was another step in a decades-long march toward the digitization of everyday life made possible by innovations in media, information, and communication technology. In "The Digital Environment," Pablo Boczkowski and Eugenia(...)
The digital environment: How we live, learn, work and play now
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Increasingly we live through our personal screens; we work, play, socialize, and learn digitally. The shift to remote everything during the pandemic was another step in a decades-long march toward the digitization of everyday life made possible by innovations in media, information, and communication technology. In "The Digital Environment," Pablo Boczkowski and Eugenia Mitchelstein offer a new way to understand the role of the digital in our daily lives, calling on us to turn our attention from our discrete devices and apps to the array of artifacts and practices that make up the digital environment that envelops every aspect of our social experience. Boczkowski and Mitchelstein explore a series of issues raised by the digital takeover of everyday life, drawing on interviews with a variety of experts. They show how existing inequities of gender, race, ethnicity, education, and class are baked into the design and deployment of technology, and describe emancipatory practices that counter this–including the use of Twitter as a platform for activism through such hashtags as #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo. They discuss the digitization of parenting, schooling, and dating–noting, among other things, that today we can both begin and end relationships online. They describe how digital media shape our consumption of sports, entertainment, and news, and consider the dynamics of political campaigns, disinformation, and social activism. Finally, they report on developments in three areas that will be key to our digital future: data science, virtual reality, and space exploration.
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Lucky Dip.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Lateral Addition, 2021.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Lateral Addition, 2021.
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1 online resource : color illustrations, facsimiles, video files.
Montréal, Québec : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2015]
Lars Spuybroek and Greg Lynn discuss H₂Oexpo / editor, Greg Lynn.
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Montréal, Québec : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2015]
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Jeroen van Bergen.
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80 p.
Maastricht : Bonnefantenmuseum 2011.
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Maastricht : Bonnefantenmuseum 2011.