The Activist Drawing

The Activist Drawing
Title The Activist Drawing PDF eBook
Author M. Catherine de Zegher
Publisher Mit Press
Total Pages 152
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262041911

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A reconsideration of Constant Nieuwenhuys's visionary architectural project, New Babylon, and of the role of drawing in and electronic age.

Constant's New Babylon

Constant's New Babylon
Title Constant's New Babylon PDF eBook
Author Mark Wigley
Publisher 010 Publishers
Total Pages 264
Release 1998
Genre Architects
ISBN 9064503435

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The Architecture of the City

The Architecture of the City
Title The Architecture of the City PDF eBook
Author Aldo Rossi
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 216
Release 1984-09-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262680431

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Aldo Rossi was a practicing architect and leader of the Italian architectural movement La Tendenza and one of the most influential theorists of the twentieth century. The Architecture of the City is his major work of architectural and urban theory. In part a protest against functionalism and the Modern Movement, in part an attempt to restore the craft of architecture to its position as the only valid object of architectural study, and in part an analysis of the rules and forms of the city's construction, the book has become immensely popular among architects and design students.

Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100-1600 BC

Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100-1600 BC
Title Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100-1600 BC PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Robson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 544
Release 1999
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780198152460

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Mathematics was integral to Mesopotamian scribal culture: indeed, writing was invented towards the end of the fourth millennium B.C. for the express purpose of recording numericalatical information. The main body of this book is a mathematical and philological discussion of the two hundred technical constants, or "coefficients," found in early second millennium mathematics. Their names and mathematical functions are established, leading to improved interpretations of several large mathematical topics. The origins of many coefficients--and much of the more practical mathematics--are traced to late third millennium accounting and quantity surveying practices. Finally, the coefficients are used to examine some aspects of mathematics education in early Mesopotamia.

On Designing

On Designing
Title On Designing PDF eBook
Author Anni Albers
Publisher
Total Pages 82
Release 1971
Genre Textile design
ISBN 9780819530240

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Parable of the Sower

Parable of the Sower
Title Parable of the Sower PDF eBook
Author Octavia E. Butler
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages 325
Release 2023-03-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1538765497

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This acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel of hope and terror from an award-winning author "pairs well with 1984 or The Handmaid's Tale" and includes a foreword by N. K. Jemisin (John Green, New York Times). When global climate change and economic crises lead to social chaos in the early 2020s, California becomes full of dangers, from pervasive water shortage to masses of vagabonds who will do anything to live to see another day. Fifteen-year-old Lauren Olamina lives inside a gated community with her preacher father, family, and neighbors, sheltered from the surrounding anarchy. In a society where any vulnerability is a risk, she suffers from hyperempathy, a debilitating sensitivity to others' emotions. Precocious and clear-eyed, Lauren must make her voice heard in order to protect her loved ones from the imminent disasters her small community stubbornly ignores. But what begins as a fight for survival soon leads to something much more: the birth of a new faith . . . and a startling vision of human destiny.

Making Haste from Babylon

Making Haste from Babylon
Title Making Haste from Babylon PDF eBook
Author Nick Bunker
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 492
Release 2010-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 0307593002

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At the end of 1618, a blazing green star soared across the night sky over the northern hemisphere. From the Philippines to the Arctic, the comet became a sensation and a symbol, a warning of doom or a promise of salvation. Two years later, as the Pilgrims prepared to sail across the Atlantic on board the Mayflower, the atmosphere remained charged with fear and expectation. Men and women readied themselves for war, pestilence, or divine retribution. Against this background, and amid deep economic depression, the Pilgrims conceived their enterprise of exile. Within a decade, despite crisis and catastrophe, they built a thriving settlement at New Plymouth, based on beaver fur, corn, and cattle. In doing so, they laid the foundations for Massachusetts, New England, and a new nation. Using a wealth of new evidence from landscape, archaeology, and hundreds of overlooked or neglected documents, Nick Bunker gives a vivid and strikingly original account of the Mayflower project and the first decade of the Plymouth Colony. From mercantile London and the rural England of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I to the mountains and rivers of Maine, he weaves a rich narrative that combines religion, politics, money, science, and the sea. The Pilgrims were entrepreneurs as well as evangelicals, political radicals as well as Christian idealists. Making Haste from Babylon tells their story in unrivaled depth, from their roots in religious conflict and village strife at home to their final creation of a permanent foothold in America.