Lavasa in Sociological Perspective: Conflicting Aspects of New Urbanism in IndiaMichelson, William
The last six years' emergency excavations in Bergen, by pure chance covering the major part of the medieval town, have provided new information on several issues concerning the town's earliest development and structure, enabling us to sketch a development of the two somewhat different from previous...
the behaviors of social systems and people have certain biological limitations (naturally, in addition to various social-structural, historical, and infrastructural limitations). From the standpoint of Universal Evolution, new forms of evolution that determine phase transitions...
Around this time a new generation of historians – often fanning out from the Spitalfields home of Raphael Samuel and his then partner Anna Davin in the early 1970s – were more interested in housing conditions, and the lives of working-class women and children. Landmark monographs were Raphael...
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Some Aspects of Yaruba Urbanism WILLIAM BASCOM University of California, Berkeley HE YORUBA Nigeria are the of all African peoples of T comparable size. of The fact that they most urban dense cities which existed have large, prior to European penetration has been demonstrated in earlier papers (...
New Urbanismbuilt environmenttypologyABSTRACTdoi:10.1080/17549175.2013.771695Andrew J. GrahamJournal of Urbanism International Research on Placemaking & Urban Sustainability
However, when we reconsider architecture in light of new excavations in Pakistan and India, the hypothesis that large palace-like complexes actually existed at Mohenjo-Daro gains substantial support. A large architectural complex in the HR area had been previously identified by Sir John Marshall as ...
Instead, they locate it in relation to sociological and philosophical issues - such as the ways in which local knowledge frames ones relationship with nature or the cultural attitudes that can create new, more sustainable forms of architecture and urbanism. Readers are then offered 11 highly ...
The changing social demands encouraged the choice of new solutions for castle regeneration in order to increase the comfort level conditions and cost-effectiveness of the premises.Inga GenytėGiedrius ŠiupšinskasNR&DI URBAN-INCERCUrbanism.arhitectura.constructii...