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Designing the Sustainable Site: Integrated Design Strategies for Small Scale Sites and Residential Landscapes

[ebooks] Designing the Sustainable Site: Integrated Design Strategies for Small Scale Sites and Residential Landscapes by Heather L. Venhaus in Arts-Photography

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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich Kunst - Malerei; Note: 1.5; Universitauml;t Zuuml;rich (Kunsthistorisches Institut); 13 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Wenn man sich heutzutage ein Werk von Bosch zu Gemuuml;te fuuml;hrt; erzeugt es meist die gleiche Reaktion wie noch vor hundert Jahren. All die Fratzen; Ungeheuer und Folterszenen lassen Unbehagen aufkommen und werfen Fragen auf. Was will bzw. wollte Hieronymus Bosch mit seinen mysteriouml;sen Darstellungen mitteilen? Die Beantwortung dieser Frage ist Ziel meiner Arbeit; die sich mit der Weltgerichtsdarstellung beschauml;ftig. Hier wird ausschliesslich die Wiener Version; da die anderen Versionen (Bruuml;gge und Venedig) und das Muuml;nchner Frag-ment nicht gesichert Bosch zugeschrieben werden kouml;nnen; behandelt. Des Weiteren wird aus Platzgruuml;nden auf viele Aspekte verzichtet; dennoch sollte eine ziemlich umfassende Analyse erfolgen kouml;nnen. Zuerst wird das Triptychon einzeln beschreiben und in der zweiten Hauml;lfte der Arbeit werden die Teile; sowohl einzeln als auch gesamthaft interpretiert; um es dann am Schluss noch mit dem bdquo;Heuwagenldquo; zu vergleichen.Die Anzahl der hilfreichen Quellen ist eher duuml;rftig; denn das bdquo;Juuml;ngste Gerichtldquo; steht klar im Schatten von dem bdquo;Garten der Luuml;steldquo;. Es finden sich keine Buuml;cher; die sich ausschliesslich mit dem bdquo;Juuml;ngsten Gerichtldquo; beschauml;ftigen und die meisten Interpretationen sind meines Erach-tens sehr oberflauml;chlich. Es gibt jedoch Ausnahmen wie z. b. Koldeweij; der sich intensiver mit dem Werk Boschs auseinandergesetzt hat; oder Fraenger; der einen komplett neuen Ansatz liefert.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great resource if you want to minimize the impact of building or developing a propertyBy Gregory R. BakerHeather Venhaus has done a remarkable job of explaining sustainability for small-scale sites in a manner which is practical and relevant. The book is clear. thorough and beautifully illustrated. It contains scores of references for further exploration. If you own. build. design. maintain. finance. regulate or legislate housing. this book is an eye-opener. If you want your next landscaping or gardening project to be earth-friendly. this book is a great tool. Even if you do not plan to pursue a Sustainable Sites certification. I still recommend this book. It is full of practical approaches and the science behind them. You will also find tips that will actually save you money over the "because thats the way weve always done it" construction methods.This book. as well as the Sustainable Sites initiative in general. provides a key ingredient in the building process which has largely been missing from Western construction methods -- holistic assessment and planning. As a veteran of real estate development for 35 years. I know that very few houses or communities are planned with the full lifecycle impact of the site in mind. The developer. builder and landscape contractor will be gone in a few months -- the house in 50-100 years. This book will help you create a house and landscape which will perform sustainably and comfortably throughout its lifetime.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Practical Guide to Applying Sustainable PrinciplesBy studio|16:19.llcWhat a great resource! This book gives practical and applicable principles through detailed case studies with proven results. As a landscape architect designing and developing projects for the last 15 years. sustainability is always the forefront going into every project. but budgets typically "value engineer" out these "ideas" early on. Now I have the "proof is in the pudding" to back up our ideas as well as integrate new ones with our projects and our clients!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Valuable ResourceBy Timothy P. Saylor. P.E.As a professional engineer and sustainable land developer I am constantly looking for ways to design and build better neighborhoods. I found this book to be full of valuable examples and ideas for the design and implementation of sustainable sites. Even more valuable was the discussion about the interrelated nature of the design team to meet the project objectives. This book is a MUST READ for anyone engaged in the field of sustainable site design.

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