This annual publication is illustrated with monochrome and colour maps, plans, drawings and photographs of the buildings discussed. The articles cover a range of topics from 18th-century Ireland.
Peter Pearson's Decorative Dublin is a feast for the eye, celebrating the city's decorative surfaces in ironwork, brickwork, stone, glass, plaster, its fanlights, doors and windows...and more.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the architecture firm Delano and Aldrich was at the top of its field in America. Here, 18 buildings are examined in detail and the firm's complete oeuvre is catalogued with photographs spanning the whole breadth of their work.
"This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Eileen Grayheld at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery from February 29, 2020,through July 12, 2020"--Colopho
Ireland was not unique in creating and perpetuating an institutional response to insanity, but did enjoy the dubious distinction of having, by 1950s, the world’s highest number of psychiatric beds per capita. Social and medical historians have posited various theories for this, but to date none have examined the spaces and landscapes created to facilitate this spectacular expansion in institutional provision.
Enjoy the summer evenings in your "outdoor room" with mood-setting lighting that you have made yourself. The smart and easy-to-make projects in this book can enhance the design elements of your home, extend the time you spend under the stars, and improve the security of your property.