New York

New York
Title New York PDF eBook
Author Chessy Rayner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Celebrities
ISBN 9781885254740

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The magnificent apartments and houses of New York's most interesting and exciting residents have never appeared more beautiful than in this exquisite volume. Bill Blass, Fred Hughes, Richard Hampton Jenrette, Mica and Ahmet Ertegun, Oscar and Annette de la Renta - all have opened their homes for this landmark publication. The twenty-seven homes featured document New York's unparalleled legacy of architecture and design. Created over the course of the past twenty years by many of the most important architects and decorators working today, the collection clearly portrays the rich mix of stylistic sources that have inspired clients and designers alike.

The New Textiles

The New Textiles
Title The New Textiles PDF eBook
Author Chloë Colchester
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 192
Release 1993
Genre Design
ISBN 9780500277379

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The last decade has seen a resurgence in textile crafts, opening a new field of inquiry involving textile design as art. This book draws together the diverse strands of the burgeoning textiles world. A comprehensive reference section gives biographies of designers and fabric makers, lists of further reading, galleries, museums, and other information. Over 250 illustrations, 153 in color.

The New Textiles

The New Textiles
Title The New Textiles PDF eBook
Author Chloë Colchester
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 192
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
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Miami

Miami
Title Miami PDF eBook
Author Beth Dunlop
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003-03-03
Genre
ISBN 9781577173380

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Over 160 full-color photographs.This handsome volume documents the pioneering architecture and spectacular interiors of Miami, exploring the great architectural treasures of this exciting metropolis. Well-known landmarks are featured along with less famous houses by such young architects as Teofilo Victoria, Jorge Hernandez, and Carlos Zapata. This exceptional book traces the history of Miami's architecture-drawn from a rich mix of sources and theatrical inspirations--and looks at the role and influence of private houses in creating the larger sense of the city. It is an ode both to the important works of the past and to the exemplary architecture of the present.

Cultural Foods

Cultural Foods
Title Cultural Foods PDF eBook
Author Pamela Goyan Kittler
Publisher Cengage Learning
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Cookery, International
ISBN 9780534573393

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"Separate chapters on each cultural group include background information on the group's history, family structure, religion, and outlook on life, to give you a rich picture of how the group's cuisine has evolved." - back cover.

More Than a Method

More Than a Method
Title More Than a Method PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Baron
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 372
Release 2004
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780814330791

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Insightful, focused case studies of screen performance from diverse directors with a range of contemporary styles and approaches.

Traditions, Traps and Trends

Traditions, Traps and Trends
Title Traditions, Traps and Trends PDF eBook
Author Jarich Oosten
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 353
Release 2018-07-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1772123722

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The transfer of knowledge is a key issue in the North as Indigenous Peoples meet the ongoing need to adapt to cultural and environmental change. In eight essays, experts survey critical issues surrounding the knowledge practices of the Inuit of northern Canada and Greenland and the Northern Sámi of Scandinavia, and the difficulties of transferring that knowledge from one generation to the next. Reflecting the ongoing work of the Research Group Circumpolar Cultures, these multidisciplinary essays offer fresh understandings through history and across geography as scholars analyze cultural, ecological, and political aspects of peoples in transition. Traditions, Traps and Trends is an important book for students and scholars in anthropology and ethnography and for everyone interested in the Circumpolar North. Contributors: Cunera Buijs, Frédéric Laugrand, Barbara Helen Miller, Thea Olsthoorn, Jarich Oosten, Willem Rasing, Kim van Dam, Nellejet Zorgdrager