Conference held October 24-26; 2013 in Cambridge; Ontario and hosted by the School of Architecture; University of Waterloo with the University at Buffalo; SUNY and the University of Nottingham. This publication contains peer-reviewed and juried research on computational design focused on emerging themes of adaptive and complex systems within contemporary architecture.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Fantastic Book!By rjhI have studied Lincoln since I was old enough to read; but I had never read anything about his neighbors and always wondered who they were; what their professions were; and how close they were to the Lincoln family. The only thing I knew was that the boys had playmates in the neighborhood and were well thought of; but nothing about the parents. One of the things I learned was that Mary Lincoln was close enough to one of her neighbors who had had a baby shortly after Mary had that she volunteered to serve as a wet nurse for the neighbors baby because the new mother was not healthy enough after the babys birth to do it herself. The book exceeded my expectations; and I have thoroughly enjoyed it!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great information; well-writtenBy LincolnfanGood book for any one interested in Lincoln. Well written and to the point. Covers just about anything anyone would want to know about Lincolns Springfield; especially his neighborhood. Have visited there many times and this book will enhance each visit from now on.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Good Read!By Susan AI really liked this book! Instead of a bare-bones history book; Lincolns Springfield Neighborhood reads like a novel with wonderfully intimate details of Lincolns and Marys lives and their hard-working neighbors. I especially liked the footnotes some of which were stories in themselves.