The Domestication of the Savage Mind (Themes in the Social Sciences)
Barely handled, with minimal wear. An outstanding copy, close to enjoy!
Barely handled, with minimal wear. An outstanding copy, close to enjoy!
Barely handled, with minimal wear. An outstanding copy, close to enjoy!
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“Body, Memory, and Architecture” by Kent C. Bloomer, published by Yale University Press in 1977, explores the relationship between the body, memory, and architecture. This textbook delves into the design, drafting, drawing, and presentation aspects of architecture, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field. With a focus on photography and architecture, this book offers insights into how the body and memory influence the creation of architectural spaces. Written by renowned authors Bloomer and Charles W. Moore, this trade paperback publication is a must-have for those interested in the intersection of the body, memory, and design.
“Body, Memory, and Architecture” by Kent C. Bloomer, published by Yale University Press in 1977, explores the relationship between the body, memory, and architecture. This textbook delves into the design, drafting, drawing, and presentation aspects of architecture, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field. With a focus on photography and architecture, this book offers insights into how the body and memory influence the creation of architectural spaces. Written by renowned authors Bloomer and Charles W. Moore, this trade paperback publication is a must-have for those interested in the intersection of the body, memory, and design.
What stands out about this textbook is the way it simplifies complicated processes.
Author Roger Wickson. Format Paperback.
Author:Jane Sayers. Innocent III (r.1198–1216) has been considered the greatest pope of the high Middle Ages: he launched the Fourth Crusade, sent an army against the Albigensians, convened the Fourth Lateran Council, and in his struggle for the supremacy of the spiritual over the temporal power, excommunicated both King John and the Emperor Otto IV.
The binding is tight and all pages are present. Foxing present on the page edges and endpapers. The pages appear aged but unmarked. Individually inspected by Shay.