910 resultados para Architecture for the physically handicapped


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On cover: A working relationship in planning a public housing program and in designing a public housing project.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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I. The deteriorative power of conventional art over nations -- II. The unity of art -- III. Modern manufacture and design -- IV. Influence of imagination in architecture -- V. The work of iron in nature, art and policy.

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"... a condensed version of the legal document submitted by the Capital Development Board ... June 1978."

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"Reprinted June 1, 1982, including revisions through March 31, 1981."

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"Appendix: Concerning the history of the building of our more ancient abbey churches, and the rise and progress of the pointed or English architecture; digested from the essays published by J. Taylor, on the architecture of the middle ages, by ... T. Warton, J. Bentham, and J. Milner, and Captain Grose ..." (p. [143]-182) has special half-title.

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Cover title: Nash's mansions of England in the olden time.

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Art the revealer -- The philosophy of the Gothic restoration -- The place of the fine arts in public education -- The artist and the world -- The craftsman and the architect -- American university architecture -- The ministry of art.

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Most other editions have title: The new and improved practical builder and workman's companion.

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February 1978.

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"February 2002."

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The author died while several chapters of v. 6 were obviously unfinished, but no attempt was made to complete the subject-matter. The work was to have been concluded with a 7th volume discussing the illuminated manuscripts of the period.

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Direct continuity between the membranes of cisternae in the Golgi complex in mammalian cells rarely has been observed; when seen, its documentation has been equivocal. Here we have used dual-axis electron microscope tomography to examine the architecture of the Golgi in three dimensions at approximate to6-nm resolution in rapidly frozen, freeze-substituted murine cells that make and secrete insulin in response to glucose challenge. Our data show three types of direct connections between Golgi cisternae that are normally distinct from one another. These connections all bypass interceding cisternae. We propose that when pancreatic beta cells are stimulated to synthesize and secrete insulin rapidly in vivo, such connections provide a continuous lumen that facilitates the rapid transit of large amounts of newly made protein for secretion. The heterotypic fusion of cisternae, even transiently, raises important questions about the molecular mechanisms that (i) facilitate the fusion/fission of cisternal membranes and control the directionality and specificity of such events, and (it) retain Golgi processing enzymes at specific places within individual cisternae when two cisternae at different levels in the Golgi have fused, maintaining the sequential processing hierarchy that is a hallmark of Golgi organization.

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Mitchell critiques Georges Perec's Life a User's Manual, which articulates compellingly the confluence of literature and architecture studies that emerged in the late twentieth century. She argues the Perec's novel diverges from this tradition, for, rather than being a search for origins and true expression, Life a User's Manual denies the very possibility of originality. She adds that Perec's architext is de-constructive and ironic.