America Builds

America Builds
Title America Builds PDF eBook
Author United States. Public Works Administration
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1939
Genre Public works
ISBN

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America Builds

America Builds
Title America Builds PDF eBook
Author Leland M. Roth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 681
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0429708777

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Architecture requires a broad definition. It involves more than simply questions of style, esoteric theory, or technical progress; it is the physical record of a culture's relationship to its technology and the land, and, most important, of the system of values concerning men's relationships with one another. Hence this volume, like my Concise Hist

America Builds Ships

America Builds Ships
Title America Builds Ships PDF eBook
Author United States. Maritime Commission
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1940
Genre Merchant marine
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America Builds a School System

America Builds a School System
Title America Builds a School System PDF eBook
Author Benjamin William Frazier
Publisher
Pages 672
Release 1941
Genre Cost accounting
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Successful Failure

Successful Failure
Title Successful Failure PDF eBook
Author Herve Varenne
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2018-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0429976682

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In this controversial work, Herv Varenne and Ray McDermott explore education as cultural phenomenona construct of artifice and reality we impose upon ourselves. Questioning how the American education system defines and measures success and failure, Successful Failure is a must-read for anyone interested in educational reform, the American educational system, and the anthropology of education. }In this controversial work, Herv Varenne and Ray McDermott explore education as cultural phenomenona construct of artifice and reality we impose upon ourselves. The authors discuss in five case studies how the American education system defines and measures success and failure, why there is polarization between suburban schools and urban schools, and what about our system leads us to focus on the negative. Their exploration focuses not on the people or the activities of the system, but on the institutions themselves: who decided what was a success or failure? How was the identification done, and with what consequences?This important and timely book is a must-read for anyone interested in educational reform, the American educational system, and the anthropology of education.

American Architecture

American Architecture
Title American Architecture PDF eBook
Author Leland M. Roth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1251
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0429973837

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More than fifteen years after the success of the first edition, this sweeping introduction to the history of architecture in the United States is now a fully revised guide to the major developments that shaped the environment from the first Americans to the present, from the everyday vernacular to the high style of aspiration. Eleven chronologically organized chapters chart the social, cultural, and political forces that shaped the growth and development of American towns, cities, and suburbs, while providing full description, analysis, and interpretation of buildings and their architects. The second edition features an entirely new chapter detailing the green architecture movement and architectural trends in the 21st century. Further updates include an expanded section on Native American architecture and contemporary design by Native American architects, new discussions on architectural education and training, more examples of women architects and designers, and a thoroughly expanded glossary to help today's readers. The art program is expanded, including 640 black and white images and 62 new color images. Accessible and engaging, American Architecture continues to set the standard as a guide, study, and reference for those seeking to better understand the rich history of architecture in the United States.

Rebuild America

Rebuild America
Title Rebuild America PDF eBook
Author Scott Myers-Lipton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 211
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317253167

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In Obama's America public works is once again a part of the national dialogue. Today it is offered as a solution to the economic downturn and to the public infrastructure crisis. This timely book examines the reasons for the economic crisis facing Main Street, and connects them to why the nation has structurally deficient bridges, weak levees, poorly maintained dams, and dilapidated schools. The book goes on to analyse the history of US public works, updating lessons from the New Deal, to understand the most effective way to organise a modern US civic works project, based on a civic works pilot project for the Gulf Coast. One chapter features new contributions by Howard Zinn, Angela Glover Blackwell, and other leading scholars and thinkers weighing in on how an US civic works project might solve our economic, infrastructure, and environmental crises.