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The best new houses from Mexico, currently the exciting epicentre of the architecture scene fuelled by brilliant young practices, a booming economy and a liberal sprinkling of concrete, with stunning photography by Edmund Sumner. Mexico's domestic architecture scene is booming, with some of the most exciting houses anywhere in the world popping up all over this vast country in the last decade. Photographer Edmund Sumner has rounded up the best examples, each of which plays with texture through the use of concrete and stone, maximizes the piercing quality of the light, and innovates in terms of space. The book invites the reader into the heart of a fun, young scene where individuality is key. Twenty-six houses demonstrate the trends and themes in Mexican residential architecture now, with plans and drawings included for the architects. However, the focus of the book is on the allure of the contemporary Mexican lifestyle as lived in these spaces. These are sun-saturated houses in extraordinary landscapes, beautifully photographed, and each with a detailed profile setting them in context.
Indulge your passion for crochet and fashion with "Crochet Handbag Patterns". This enchanting book is a treasure trove for both crochet enthusiasts and style aficionados, offering a delightful collection of 11 exquisite handbag patterns that will add a touch of elegance and individuality to your everyday look. Begin your creative journey by diving into the comprehensive "Crochet Basics" section, where you'll find essential information on materials, tools, stitches, and techniques. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a newcomer to the craft, this section equips you with the knowledge you need to bring your handbag creations to life. In the heart of the book, explore the captivating "Crochet Handbag Patterns" section, showcasing a diverse range of designs, from the timeless charm of the Heart Tote Bag to the playful sophistication of the Flower Power Beach Bag. With easy-to-follow instructions, vivid imagery, and helpful diagrams, you'll find yourself immersed in the joy of crafting as you create handbags that are not only practical but also a reflection of your personal style. Elevate your accessories game and turn heads wherever you go with these stunning crochet handbag patterns.
Farming in the generation between 1930 and 1960 saw changes on a previously unknown scale. On most holdings, work continued to be carried out by all the family members. Men, women and children all had roles in the production of crops and livestock. At busier times neighbours were called on for help, and workers were also hired on some farms, either full-time or seasonally. All of these relationships could lead to tensions and conflict, but they also led to great intimacy and kindness, with individuals showing commitment to the well-being of their family, their neighbours, and even their employers and employees.This book uses oral history to explore life on Ulster farms between 1930 and 1960. This valuable record of the faming community describes in fascinating detail the many changes in practically every aspect of working life and their associated patterns of social life, all in the face of increasinggovernment intervention, globalisation of markets, and the cataclysm of the Second World War. These massive changes have often been seen asdamaging social networks in rural areas, but the collective memories of those involved bear witness to their marvellous capacity to adapt. The oraltestimonies on which the book is based show that, for farming people, change could and did create new relationships and wider opportunities on botha professional and personal level.
This is the first monograph about international architecture firm Montalba Architects. It would appeal to both a US and a European audience and architecture enthusiasts. The author, Jonathan Bell, has written and edited 15 books, including Concept Car Design, 21st Century House, and The Modern House. The worldwide sales for The Modern House are 3,000 copies.Concise selling points:Explores the duality of Switzerland and California, and how these locations have inherently influenced the overall ideas and work of Montalba Architects.Looks at the ideas and projects of this award-winning studio spanning more than a decade and shapes philosophies that craft a cohesive connection between all Montalba Architects' work and is a testament to its continued influence within the industry.Includes conversations on space and place between other creative thinkers including artist Andy Denzler and film director Zack Snyder. Foreword by acclaimed LA-based architect Lawrence Scarpa, a leader in the field of sustainable design. The book's author, Jonathan Bell, is author and co-editor of 15 books including The Modern House. He is editor-at-large at Wallpaper* magazine and lives in South London.
Takes the pulse of the left in contemporary US politics
What was left, in both senses of the word, of liberalism after the death of Franklin Roosevelt? This question has aroused considerable historical debate because it raises the question of why the United States, during the Truman years, developed a much less state-centered orthodoxy than other comparable, powerful liberal states. What were the consequences of this fundamental choice that would shape the character and direction of American society during the second half of the twentieth century? This book explores the role of the Cold War in shifting the center of gravity in American politics sharply to the right in the years immediately following World War II. Jonathan Bell demonstrates that there was far more active and vibrant debate about the potential for liberal ideas before they become submerged in Cold War anti-state rhetoric than has generally been recognized. Using case studies from Senate and House races from 1946 to 1952, Bell shows how the anti-statist imagery that defined the Cold War in political debate became the key weapon among right-wing and business interest groups and their political representatives with which to discredit political figures who wanted to expand political liberalism beyond existing New Deal measures. He depicts how this process implicitly endorsed socioeconomic inequality.
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