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- Category: ADVANCED ROUTING
- CARVING WITH ROUTERS
- ROUTING DECORATIVE ACCENTS
- DOWELS AND WOODEN THREADS
- DECORATIVE TECHNIQUES
- DOVETAIL JOINTS
- POCKET HOLES
- LOCK MITER JOINT
- PLATE JOINT
- CORNER HALF-LAP JOINT
- DOUBLE DADO JOINT
- JOINERY
- ADJUSTABLE ROUTING GUIDE
- VACUUM CLAMPING
- ROUTING HINGE MORTISES
- INLAY ROUTING
- ROUTING WITH TEMPLATES
- PATTERN ROUTING
- ADVANCED TABLE ROUTING
- SAFETY DEVICES
- BUILDING A ROUTER TABLE
- A SHOP-BUILT ROUTER TABLE
- COMMERCIAL ROUTER TABLES & ACCESSORIES
- ROUTER TABLES
- SHARPENING AND MAINTAINING BITS
- CHOOSING ROUTER BITS
- ROUTER BITS
- TIMBER FRAMING WITH THE ROUTER
- THE WOODRAT
- THE EVOLUTION. OF ROUTING
- Category: ADVANCES IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS - ECODESIGN AND ANALYSIS
- Ceramics
- Results and discussion
- Non-steady state(transient) techniques
- Experimental techniques
- Historical background of theoretical models
- The Effective Thermal Transport in Composite Materials
- Application of uniform temperature change, AT
- Application of uniaxial force resultant, Nx
- Review of classical laminated plate theory
- Determination of influence matrix and thermal superposition vector
- Prediction of homogenized properties
- Example
- Representative volume element boundary conditions
- De-homogenization
- Homogenization
- Self-Consistent Micromechanical Enhancement of Continuous Fiber Composites
- Comparison of fatigue data at room temperature obtained by the authors and Hirano
- Effect of compression load cycles on tension-compression fatigue strength
- Ratio of compression strength to tension strength in static and fatigue strengths
- Comparison of RT and 150°C strengths subjected to static or fatigue loading
- Effect of an open hole on static strength and its temperature dependence
- Detailed discussion of test results
- Tension-compression fatigue strength
- Compression fatigue strength
- Fatigue strength of OH specimens
- Static strength of NH and OH specimens
- . Test results
- Material, specimens and testing procedures
- G40-800/5260 Carbon Fiber/Bismaleimide Composite Material: High Temperature Characteristics of Static and Fatigue Strengths
- Lightweight Unfolded Composite Materials Acquiring Stability of the Shape due to Factors of Space Environment
- The hetrojunction layers compounds in solar photovoltaic cells: CuInSe2, CuInS2, AgGaSe2, and AgGaS2
- II-IV semiconductor compounds ZnX (X=S, Se, Te)
- Fiber reinforced composite materials
- Applications
- A proposed relation between the norm ratio and the anisotropy degree
- The concept of norm
- Fourth rank tensors were introduced in specification of physical properties for several anisotropic media. A decomposition of these tensors into independent elementary tensors is undertaken, to offer valuable insight into the tensor structure. In an anisotropic material, the
- Third rank tensors
- Second rank tensors
- Form invariants and orthonormal basis elements
- Overall Elastic Stiffness of Advanced Anisotropic Materials
- Design formulae
- Experimental results
- Experimental testing techniques and results
- Solutions in the nonlinear range
- Possible simplifications of the general model
- Theoretical models
- On the Behavior of FRP-to-concrete Adhesive Interface: Theoretical Models and Experimental Results
- Numerical results
- Third campaign of experimental test (bonded joints Al-Al)
- Second campaign of experimental test (GLARE)
- GLARE
- Experimental procedures
- Fatigue graphs: load-number of cycles curves
- Fatigue behavior of composite materials
- The third module (or data acquisition module)
- Materials testing machine (FTM)
- Design and use of a Fatigue Test Machine in Plane Bending for Composite Specimens and Bonded Joints
- Interface crack growth monitoring
- Enhancement of interface strength
- Numerical modelling and prediction
- Experimental study of joint strength
- Strength of Composite Scarf Joints
- Final considerations and conclusions
- Experimental procedure
- Panel with patch
- . Fatigue life prediction
- Numerical procedure
- Panel without patch
- Panel geometry
- Impact on [0/90]я laminate
- Numerical examples
- Progressive damage modelling (PDM)
- Composite damage modes
- Finite Element Analysis of Progressive Degradation versus Failure Stress Criteria on Composite Damage Mechanics
- Dynamic analysis
- Numerical simulations
- Information finite element implementation
- The constitutive model
- Finite Element Analysis of Delamination Growth in Composite Materials using LS-DYNA: Formulation and Implementation of New Cohesive Elements
- Numerical studies on combined (compression and shear) buckling
- Numerical studies on shearing buckling
- Numerical studies on compression buckling
- Finite element modelling of delaminated composite plates
- Conclusions for buckling of plates with transversal imperfections
- Numerical studies on combined (compression and shear) buckling
- Numerical studies on shearing buckling
- Experimental studies on compression buckling
- Numerical studies on compression buckling
- Finite element and experimental modeling of composite plates with initial transversal imperfection
- Theory, finite element and experimental modeling of perfect composite plates
- Plates with initial imperfection
- Buckling and Post-buckling Analysis of Composite Plates
- For out of plane tests
- Kinetics of macroscopic damage
- For out-of-plane tests
- For in-plane tests
- Dynamic response
- Data processing procedure
- Stress, strain and strain rate in the specimen
- Assumption for description of material deformation
- Dynamic compression loading
- Materials
- Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Compression and Damage Kinetics of Glass/Epoxy Laminated Composites under High Strain Rate Compression
- Numerical results
- Computational modelling
- Experimental results
- Impact testing
- Composite specimens and testing equipment
- Dynamic Responses of Composite Structures with Fluid-Structure Interaction
- Mossbauer spectrometer for the registration of rayleigh scattering of mossbauer radiation
- Resonance detector
- Resonance methods
- Other measurements
- Method
- Determination of the effective atomic number Zeff for composites materials
- Non-resonance methods
- Density measurements
- Effective atomic number, Zeff
- Theory
- Radioactivity Control of Composite Materials Using Low Energy Photon Radiation
- New mixing rule based on modified Bruggeman asymmetric rule
- A new mixing rule based on a spectral function approach
- Background for developing a new mixing rule
- Engineering, Modeling and Testing of Composite Absorbing Materials for EMC Applications
- Potential applications of Cu/C composites
- Electrical properties
- Thermal conductivity (TC)
- Properties of Cu/ C composites
- Reporting of Cu/C composites
- Hot pressing
- Tape casting process
- Squeeze casting
- Preparation of short carbon fibres or vapour growth carbon nanofibres (VGCNF)
- Starting copper powders and carbon fibres
- Elaboration of Cu/ C composites
- Elaboration and Properties of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Copper Matrix Composites
- Validation of technical approach
- Description of technical approach
- Cost Effective Computational Approach for Generation of Polymeric Composite Material Allowables for Reduced Testing
- Cyclic tests of pressure vessels with designed flaws
- Cyclic tests of pressure vessels
- Structural health monitoring of composite pressure vessels
- Composite pressure vessels
- SMART magnetic composite elements
- Aerospace structural components
- Selected applications of OFS to composite elements
- EFPI sensors
- Interferometric SOFO® sensors
- Optical fibre sensors and measuring technique fundamentals
- Composite materials and importance of SHM
- Application of Optical Fibre Sensors to Measuring the Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials and Structures
- . Choose the simulation runs, carry out simulations and analyze the results
- Design the assembly cycle and jigs
- Define the features of the assembly components, specify the tolerances and the related statistical distribution
- Design the measurements of the assembly
- Verify the stiffness of the assembly components
- Application example
- The proposed method
- Computer Aided Tolerancing software
- Literature review
- Tolerance analysis
- To Carry Out Tolerance Analysis of an Aeronautic Assembly Involving Free Form Surfaces in Composite Material
- Moulds production
- Production of a supplementary exterior layer for the wing
- The inner walls of the preform
- Beginning and ending zones of the preform
- Constructive, structural and technological characterisation of the preform
- Application example - knitted preform for airplane wing
- Sandwich fabrics with shaped layers (variable courses technique)
- Sandwich fabrics with connecting layers of different length
- Sandwich/spacer fabrics
- Spatial fashioned knitted fabrics
- LIBA technology
- Karl Mayer technology
- 3D knitted structures
- Test results
- Experimental results Knitting conditions
- Experimental work
- Raw materials used for the production of knitted fabrics for advanced composite materials
- Classification of textile reinforced composites
- Development of 3D Knitted Fabrics for Advanced Composite Materials
- Optimization of the curing cycles of composites
- Numerical analysis of curing cycles
- Mathematical model and identification of its parameters
- Optimization of Curing Cycles for Thick-wall Products of the Polymeric Composite Materials
- Toughened epoxies
- Radiation curing of epoxies as matrices for advanced composites
- Radiation Curing of Thermosetting - Thermoplastic Blends as Matrices for Structural Carbon Fibre Composites
- . Polymer composites characterization
- Results. Cellulose fibers characterization
- Nanocomposite films preparation
- Experimental part
- State of the art
- Properties of Polymer Composites with Cellulose Microfibrils
- Further processing
- Wood moulding
- Wood densification
- Biological performance
- Physical performance
- Product performance
- Physical observation
- Alternatives
- Composite material manufacturing
- Biopolymer as Reinforcement into Natural Matrices: a New Route to Bio-Composite Materials
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
- Thermogravimetric properties
- Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
- Field Emission Scanning electron microscopy (FESEM)
- X - ray diffraction study
- Preparation of Phe-phosphomolybdic acid modified red mud nanocomposite materials (PRC) and Phe-organically modified red mud nanocomposite materials (PNC)
- Differential scanning calorimetry
- Thermogravimetric properties
- Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
- Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
- SEM
- X - ray diffraction study
- FTIR spectroscopy
- Experimental
- Modification of red mud
- Thermoplastic Polymer based Modified Red Mud Composites Materials
- Test verification and leakage rate prediction method
- . Sealing behaviour of non-asbestos sealing composites
- Performance evaluation of NASC
- Prediction of creep behavior
- Prediction of the transverse tensile strength
- Prediction of the longitudinal tensile strength
- Prediction of the tensile module
- Prediction of mechanical performances of NASC
- A micromechanical model and prediction of macro performances
- Fiber distribution in matrix
- Measurement and characterization of fiber orientation
- Measurement and characterization of micro structures of NASC
- Formulation design of carbon/glass hybrid fiber reinforced NASC
- Formulation design of NASC
- Formulation design of NASC
- Surface treatment of non-asbestos reinforcing short fibers
- Calender process
- Manufacturing technology of NASC
- Design, Manufacture and Performance Evaluation of Non-Asbestos Sealing Composites
- Finite element eco-approach
- Generalized Hooke's eco-law for unidirectional ply
- Eco-characterisation of composite materials
- Material eco-characterisation and advanced eco-formulations
- Multidimensional optimisation software tool
- Ecodesign optimisation
- Assessment of the eco-coefficients using code colours
- Ecodesign coefficients
- Practical descriptions of the variable probability elements
- Ecodesign function
- Application of probability principles to ecodesign function
- Ecodesign model and sample space
- Evolution of the interaction between Q-H-E aspects
- Ecodesign of composite materials and structures
- Generation of New Eco-friendly Composite Materials via the Integration of Ecodesign Coefficients
- Expert in Composite Materials
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- Какие выбрать одноразки #1
- How moss paintings are made
- Some words about business development company from Viacheslav Brahinets
- How to create your business development plan. Tips from Viacheslav Brahinets
- Features of Furniture for Dispatching Services
- Светодиодные светильники: виды, предназначение, преимущества
- Tеплый пол под плитку
- Теплый пол Thermo
- Теплый пол Aura
- Новости Омскa
- Рождение новой библиотеки
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- Category: All furniture news
- Portuguese case
- Magnificent table for the Cloud
- Laconic childrens furniture from Smallable
- The childrens furniture and devices to get online
- Weightless dresser
- Unique boxes the hands the
- Modular furniture. Racks from boxes
- Easy book shelves
- Angular shelf
- Folding beds. Various models
- Collapsible furniture designer the hands
- Starenkye cargo pallets
- Unique book shelves from the true boat
- Authors furniture. Rack of The Foundation
- Unique rack with illumination
- Grandmothers regiments
- Alteration; unique regiments from an old box for the Alteration tools
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- Category: Alteration
- Category: ARCHITECTURE
- MASTER PLAN RENDERING: 1/3 ACRE (FIGURE 15-37)
- MASTER PLAN RENDERING: 3/4 ACRE (FIGURE 15-35)
- MASTER PLAN RENDERING: 5-6 ACRES (FIGURE 15-34)
- SECTION DRAWINGS OF A VARIETY OF INDIVIDUAL TREES (FIGURE 15-29 AND 15-30)
- COMPUTER RENDERING WITH PHOTOSHOP (FIGURE 15-28)
- COMPUTER RENDERING WITH ILLUSTRATOR (FIGURE 15-27)
- COLOR RENDERING AT VARIOUS DESIGN STAGES
- COLOR RENDERING A BASIC PLAN (FIGURE 15-24)
- COLOR RENDERING AN ALREADY RENDERED BLACK-AND-WHITE PLAN
- WALLS, FENCES, BENCHES, PLANTERS, ARBORS, AND WATER ELEMENTS (FIGURE 15-22)
- PAVING MATERIALS (FIGURE 15-21)
- PAVING MATERIALS (FIGURE 15-20)
- PLANT MASSES AND CONTRASTING GROUND COVERS (FIGURE 15-19)
- LAWNS, GROUND COVERS, ANNUALS, AND PERENNIALS (FIGURE 15-18)
- INDIVIDUAL TREE SYMBOLS AND CONTRASTING GROUND COVERS
- DRAWING MEDIA
- BASIC LINE TYPES USED IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN DRAWING
- Rendering Landscape Design Drawings in Color
- Front Entry Plan—Option C (Figure 14-41, bottom right drawing)
- Side Yard
- View Along Walkway
- Garage Wall
- View into Backyard
- Property-Line Buffer
- Side Driveway Entrance
- Front Entry Approach
- RESIDENCE OF ANGELA AND DAVID MELECA
- IES INTERNATIONAL CONDOMINIUMS
- Alternative #1: Residence of Priscilla and Kirk Englewood
- AND ALLENDORF RESIDENCES
- PROJECT #2: RESIDENCE OF JESSICA AND BRIAN FLEMING
- Alternative Design Solutions for the Macintosh Backyard
- Backyard Comments for the Macintosh Residence
- PROJECT #1: RESIDENCE OF NORA AND THOMAS MACINTOSH
- Case Studies in Alternative Design Solutions
- Design Guidelines
- Special Site Conditions
- THE TOWNHOUSE GARDEN
- Design Guidelines
- Special Site Conditions
- THE SLOPED SITE
- Design Guidelines
- THE WOODED SITE
- Design Guidelines
- THE CORNER SITE
- Special Project Sites
- Duncan Residence Master Plan
- MASTER PLAN PROCESS
- STRUCTURAL PATTERNS AND GUIDELINES
- Other Materials
- Concrete Masonry Units
- Brick
- STRUCTURE MATERIAL PALETTE
- Contextual Fit
- Suitability to Area Shape
- PAVEMENT PATTERNS AND GUIDELINES
- Adhesive Materials
- Unit Materials
- PAVEMENT MATERIAL PALETTE
- MATERIAL SELECTION
- Material Composition and Master Plan
- DUNCAN RESIDENCE PRELIMINARY DESIGN
- ARCHITECTURALLY RESPONSIVE STRUCTURES
- OVERHEAD STRUCTURES
- Support for Furnishings
- Height Variation and Spatial Separation
- WALLS AND FENCES
- Graphic Guidelines
- Planting Design Guidelines
- Planting Design Process
- Engineering Uses
- Aesthetic Uses
- Architectural Uses
- PRELIMINARY PLANTING DESIGN
- Creating Space
- Accommodating Circulation
- Spatial Composition
- DUNCAN RESIDENCE FORM COMPOSITION
- FORM COMPOSITION PROCESS
- ARCHITECTURAL ATTENTION AND DESIGN THEMES
- Theme Combinations
- Angular Theme
- Arc and Tangent Theme
- Rectangular Theme
- Curvilinear Theme
- DESIGN THEMES
- Guidelines for Combining Forms
- The Square
- GEOMETRY OF FORMS
- Form Composition
- PRECONCEIVED IDEAS
- Rhythm
- Unity
- DESIGN PRINCIPLES
- PROCESS AND CONTENT
- DEFINITION AND PURPOSE
- Preliminary Design and Design Principles
- DUNCAN RESIDENCE DIAGRAMS
- FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM SUMMARY
- Elevation Changes
- Focal Point
- Views
- Internal Subdivision
- Configuration
- Proportion
- Location
- FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS
- Studying Alternatives
- IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS
- Functional Diagrams
- DESIGN PROGRAM
- Supplementary Tools
- SITE ANALYSIS
- SITE INVENTORY
- Site Analysis and Design Program
- Sheet Layout
- Drawing Scale
- Paper Type and Drawing Medium
- DRAWING PROCEDURES
- Locating Trees and Other Plant Materials
- Locating Utility Lines
- Locating Other Elements Along the House Wall
- Locating Walls, Doors, and Windows of the House
- Locating the House on the Lot
- RECORDING SITE MEASUREMENTS
- ON-SITE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
- Digital Sources
- GATHERING EXISTING SITE DATA
- Base Map
- Site Plan
- DEFINITION OF TERMS
- Site Measuring and Base Map Preparation
- THE DUNCAN RESIDENCE
- DEVELOPING A PROPOSAL FOR DESIGN SERVICES
- Concluding the Meeting
- Methods of Inquiry
- MEETING THE CLIENTS
- INITIAL CONTACT BY POTENTIAL CLIENTS
- Information Provided
- LEARNING ABOUT THE DESIGNER
- Meeting the Clients
- OTHER THOUGHTS
- EVALUATION
- MAINTENANCE
- IMPLEMENTATION
- Planting Plan
- CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
- Master Plan
- Preliminary Design
- Design Program
- Base Map Preparation
- RESEARCH AND PREPARATION
- Design Process Overview
- ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Integrate Healthy Maintenance Practices
- HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
- Integrate a Compost Area
- Use Salvaged Materials from the Region
- Salvage Materials on Site
- REUSE AND RECYCLE
- Protect from Potential Wildfires
- Reduce Runoff
- Select Plants for Regional Precipitation
- Conserve Water
- Maximize Exposure to Hot-Season Wind
- Provide Protection from Cold-Season Wind
- Study Wind Patterns
- Maximize Sun Exposure During the Cold Season
- . ShcdedsuHaces Ф not reflect h©at into neorty air
- Minimize Sun Exposure During the Hot Season
- NATURAL EVENTS AND CYCLES
- Remove Unsuitable Vegetation
- . Discard Toxic Materials
- Rehabilitate Soil
- SITE RESTORATION
- Maintain Wildlife Habitats
- Protect Surface Water
- Minimize Grading
- Minimal Site Impact
- Use Regional Materials
- REGIONAL FIT
- SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
- Sustainable Design
- Other Outdoor Rooms
- Indoor Dining Room
- Outdoor Food Preparation Space
- . Outdoor Living and Entertaining Space
- Indoor Living and Entertaining Room
- Outdoor Arrival and Entry Space
- Outdoor Rooms on the Residential Site
- Overhead Plane
- Vertical Plane
- Base Plane
- OUTDOOR SPACE
- Outdoor Rooms
- ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
- HOUSES AND HOMES
- Side Yards
- Backyard
- Front Yard
- THE TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL SITE
- The Typical Residential Site
- Philosophical Framework
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- Category: Bath and bathroom
- Iron baths from Axolo
- Flat sink for a bathroom
- Mixers for a bathroom in a retro style from Lefroy Brooks
- Wood sinks
- Nozzle for a shower with a mirror
- Glass - a ceramic Italian tile of Passion
- The Italian furniture for a bathroom; steel, glass and the best breeds of a tree
- Wood bath boat
- Rectangular sinks with a flat drain
- Small-sized bathroom equipment for a bathroom
- Category: Beds. Bedrooms
- Category: BOSTON FURNITURE
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 26 Ventilation
- Bathroom planning guideline 25 Lighting
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 24 Electrical Receptacles
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 21 Toilet Compartment
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 20 Toilet/Bidet Placement
- Bathroom PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 19 equipment Access
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 18 Flooring
- Bathroom planning guideline 16 Tub/Shower Door
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 13 Tub/Shower Surround
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 12 Shower/Tub Seat
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 11 Water Temperature Safety
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 8 Counter
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 7 Lavatory/Vanity height
- Bathroom planning guideline 6 Double Lavatory Placement
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 5 single Lavatory Placement
- Bathroom PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 4 Clear Space
- BATHROOM PLANNiNG GUiDELiNE 3 Ceiling Height
- BATHROOM PLANNING GUIDELINE 2 Door interference
- Bathroom Planning Guidelines with Access Standards
- Evaluating the Design
- THE DESIGN SOLUTION
- PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER—A SAMPLE PROJECT
- Evaluating and Checking
- Verify the Dimensions
- Finishing the Floor Plan
- PRIORITY AREAS
- Three Dimensions and Vertical Diagrams
- VISUAL DIAGRAMS
- . ROOM OUTLINE
- . THE DESIGN DRAWING
- The Four-Stage Interior Design Project
- Activities and Relationships
- Goals and Purpose
- The design program
- Putting It All Together
- Utilities and Infrastructure
- Flikr
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- FIGURE 9.22 Hydrotherapy tubs can use jets, air, or a combination. Courtesy of Aquatic
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- Home Spa Activities
- Location
- Mechanical and Structural Requirements
- Other Equipment
- EXERCISE AREAS
- Ironing
- Storage
- Space Planning in the Laundry Area
- Stacked Washer and Dryer
- Laundry Equipment
- LAUNDRY AREAS
- LINEN CLOSETS
- DRESSING AREAS
- Design Decisions
- Closet Layouts
- Clothes Planning Dimensions
- A Place for Everything
- Closet Placement
- Moving Clothes
- More Than a Bathroom
- Electrical, Lighting, and Ventilation in the Toileting Center
- . SIDE WALL GRAB BARS FOR TOILET
- . Grab Bars in the Toileting Center
- Fixture Selection
- Toileting Center
- Access Standards
- Flooring in the Bathing and Showering Center
- Surround
- . Seats and Transfer Areas
- In the Shower
- In the Bathtub
- Grab Bars in the Bathing and Showering Center
- In the Shower
- Controls in the Bathing and Showering Center
- The Shower
- Bathing and Showering Center
- Electrical in the Grooming Area
- Lighting in the Grooming Center
- Storage in Grooming Center
- Grooming Center
- Responsive Design Summary: Entry and Circulation
- Clear Floor Space in the Bathroom
- Bathroom Entry and Circulation
- ACCESS DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
- Dexterity, Strength, Balance, and Stamina
- Physical Characteristics
- Perception and Cognition Characteristics
- Other Sensory Characteristics
- Sensory Characteristics
- CHARACTERISTICS OF SPECIFIC USERS
- FURTHER CLARIFICATION
- Accessibility in Practice
- Low-Voltage Lighting
- Lighting Controls
- Lighting Fixtures
- Light Emitting Diode (LED)
- Fluorescent
- Efficiency
- Lighting Terms
- . Decorative Lighting
- Accent Lighting
- Types of Artificial Lighting
- Natural or Daylighting
- LIGHTING
- Size
- WATER HEATING
- Whole-House Ventilation Systems
- Fan installation
- Size of the Bathroom
- Fan Size
- Fan Systems
- VENTILATION
- Mechanical Cooling
- COOLING
- Towel Warmers
- Types of Supplemental Heaters
- Heating Considerations
- Communications
- Special Wiring Needs
- Mechanical Planning
- Design Recommendations for Urinal
- Design Recommendations for Bidet
- Toilet Compartment
- Toilet Placement
- . Design Recommendations for Toileting Center
- . Guidelines and Access Standards for Bathing/Showering Center
- Storage and Towels
- Access Panel
- Glazing
- Creating a Shower with No Threshold and/or Door
- Shower Size
- . Design Recommendations for Showering
- Storage
- Grab Bars
- Access Panels
- No Steps
- Floor Clearance
- Design Recommendations for Bathing
- Guidelines and Access Standards for Grooming Center
- Mirror
- Medicine Cabinet
- Cabinetry
- Counter Edges
- Seated Vanity
- Side Clearance
- Design Recommendations for Grooming Center
- GROOMING CENTER
- Ceiling Height
- GENERAL BATHROOM DESIGN
- NKBA Guidelines and Access Standards
- The center concept
- Visitors' Needs
- Children's Bathroom
- Private Bathrooms
- Private Areas
- Location in the Home
- TYPES AND LOCATIONS OF BATHROOMS
- Bathroom Planning
- READY FOR THE DESIGN PROGRAM?
- PREPARE THE CLIENT
- Dimensions of Mechanical Devices
- Dimensions (Forms 7 through 10)
- THE JOBSITE
- Client's Preferences and specifications
- STORAGE iN THE BATHROOM (FORM 4)
- The home of the Future
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CLIENT'S HOME (FORM 2)
- What Type of Home?
- . Your Client's Home: Location, Location, Location
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CLiENT (FORM 1)
- Needs Assessment Forms
- INTERVIEWING THE CLIENT
- Assessing Needs
- Canadian policies and practices
- Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines and the 2010 Standards for Accessible design
- American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities (iCC A117.1)
- Dispelling Myths
- ERGONOMIC AND UNiVERSAL DESiGN
- Mobility Aids
- Functional Anthropometry
- ANTHROPOMETRY
- Human Factors and Universal Design Foundation
- Molds, Moisture, and Health
- Household Humidity
- Hidden Condensation
- MOISTURE AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY
- . Air Cleaning
- Renovation Hazards
- Indoor Air Quality and Construction
- AIR QUALITY
- Graywater
- WaterSense Bathroom Lavatory Faucets
- WATERSENSE
- Bathtubs
- Toilets
- Hot Water
- Solving Water Quality Problems
- Other Water Contaminants
- Water Quality Standards
- Energy issues and building codes
- Specifying Certified Products and Materials
- SUSTAINABLE CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
- National Green Building Standards™
- GREEN BUiLDiNG PROGRAMS
- CHOOSING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS
- SUSTAiNABLE DESIGN AND BUiLDiNG
- Considerations
- Sound-Insulating Construction Techniques
- NOISE
- Composting toilets
- Below-Grade Applications
- Drain/Waste/Vent Pipes
- Water Delivery
- Fixtures
- PLUMBING
- Energy Efficiency
- Window style
- Windows
- DOORS AND WINDOWS
- Increased Wall Depth
- Uneven Walls
- Added Support
- Walls
- Stability and Evenness
- No-Threshold Showers
- STRUCTURAL ISSUES
- Plumbing, Electrical, and Other Codes
- Considerations
- Storage Trends
- Multipurpose Space
- Health and Wellness
- Comfort Station
- . Activity Trends
- . Furniture
- . Multicultural influences
- Design Trends
- BATHROOM TRENDS
- Population Diversity
- Household Composition
- CURRENT DEMOGRAPHIC AND POPULATION TRENDS
- BATHROOM EFF C ENCY
- MAJOR BATHROOM TRENDS
- Additional Human Factors Research
- Human Engineering
- BATHROOM-RELATED RESEARCH
- Plumbing Codes
- A Real Bathroom
- Bathing
- Indoor Plumbing
- Water and Sewer Systems
- The American Bathroom Takes Shape—Nineteenth Century and Beyond
- Sanitation
- Hot Water
- The Bathtub
- The Middle Ages
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BATHROOM
- Bathroom History, Research, and Trends
- Guidelines, Codes, Standards
- Category: BUILDING CHAIRS
- ROCKER JOINERY
- MAKING THE ROCKERS
- ROCKER DESIGN
- ROCKING CHAIRS
- BACKS
- STRETCHERS
- LEGS
- LEGS AND STRETCHERS
- RUSH SEATS
- SCULPTED SEATS
- MAKING THE BACK
- ASSEMBLING THE. SEAT AND LEGS
- PREPARING THE SEAT AND LEGS
- ANATOMY OF A SLAB.-AND-STICK CHAIR
- SLAB-AND-STICK CHAIRS
- . ASSEMBLING THE CHAIR
- FRAME CHAIR JOINERYj
- ANATOMY OF A FRAME CHAIR
- A GALLERY OF CHAIR STYLES
- SELECTING AND ORDERING WOOD
- DESIGNING A COMFORTABLE CHAIR
- FITTING CHAIR
- CHALLENGE. OF CHAIRS
- CHAIRS
- Category: CABINETMAKING
- LEG JOINERY
- CABRIOLE LEGS
- ANATOMY OF A CABRIOLE LEG
- LEGS
- HANGING A DOOR
- VENEERED-PANEL DOORS
- GLASS DOORS
- SOLID-PANEL DOORS
- ANATOMY OF A DOOR
- DOORS
- FALSE FRONTS AND HARDWARE
- DRAWER STOPS
- MOUNTING A DRAWER
- ASSEMBLING A DRAWER
- DRAWER JOINERY
- ANATOMY OF A DRAWER
- DRAWERS
- INSTALLING MOLDING
- INSTALLING A TOP
- SHELVING
- INSTALLING A BOTTOM PANEL
- ASSEMBLING A FRAME-AND-PANEL CASE
- PUTTING THE PANEL IN THE FRAME
- MAKING THE PANEL
- MAKING THE FRAME
- ANATOMY OF A FRAME-AND-PANEL ASSEMBLY
- FRAME-AND-PANEL CONSTRUCTION
- SHELVING
- EDGE BANDING
- CARCASE JOINERY
- MAKING WIDE PANELS
- ANATOMY OF A CARCASE
- CARCASE CONSTRUCTION
- CABINETMAKING TECHNIQUES
- WRITING DESK
- CRAFTSMANSHIP
- SHAKER CHEST
- Category: CABINETS. AND BOOKCASES
- APPLIED SCULPTURES
- QUARTER COLUMNS
- FINIALS
- CROWN MOLDINGS
- DRAWERS
- COCKBEADING
- CABRIOLE LEGS
- ASSEMBLING THE UPPER CHEST
- ANATOMY OF A HIGHBOY
- HIGHBOY
- HARDWARE
- BASES AND FEET
- ANATOMY OF A BLANKET CHEST
- BLANKET CHEST
- INSTALLING A LOCK
- HANGING THE DOORS: CLOCK-CASE HINGES
- CORNICE MOLDINGS
- PILASTERS
- ARMOIRE
- BASES AND FEET
- FACE FRAMES
- EDGE TREATMENTS FOR SHELVES
- FIXED SHELVES
- ADJUSTABLE SHELVING
- BOOKCASE ACCESSORIES
- ANATOMY OF A BOOKCASE
- BOOKCASE
- CABINETMAKING JOINERY
- PREPARING STOCK
- LUMBER DEFECTS
- SELECTING AND ORDERING LUMBER
- WOOD MOVEMENT
- CABINETMAKING BASICS
- CUPBOARD
- CHALLENGES OF. CABINETMAKING
- CABINETS. AND BOOKCASES
- Category: Cases
- Category: Children's Spaces
- ‘Seeds of the future’
- Growing schools and edible school yards
- Portable edible landscapes
- Edible spaces: designing for choice
- The corporate edible landscape of school
- Inherited edible school spaces
- ‘The School I’d Like’: envisioned edible landscapes, 1967 and 2001
- The edible landscape of school
- Site design and play
- Forest management and community events
- Water conveyance for gardening and nature study
- Healthy competition
- Zoom out
- Think big, act small
- Think of the yard as a landscape
- The sustainable landscape
- Negligence and getting risk in perspective
- The characteristics of accessible and inclusive play equipment
- Equipment and surfacing
- Playground design
- Current legal requirements
- Playground safety in perspective
- The current agenda
- Child development and the importance of outdoor play
- Playgrounds in Britain - a brief history
- Razor blades and teddy bears - the health and safety protocol
- Public perceptions of children: interviews with adults
- Children in the UK and elsewhere
- Childlore and childplay
- Consuming children
- Dangers and strangers
- Children as a danger to others
- Spaces without children
- ICT learning in schools
- A brief history of the computer environment
- Digital culture: the new frontier
- Digital landscapes - the new media playground
- Making children’s spaces and the schools they’d like
- School Works: new user-group participation in secondary school design
- Lessons learned
- The student response to the fantasy agenda
- New End School, Hampstead, London
- Rhyl School, Kentish Town, London
- Proposals by both pupils and students
- Daubeney School, Hackney, London
- ‘Designing for Real’ case studies
- London Board schools
- London Board schools as a fertile ground for studio design work
- Board school bubbles: action research and the new collaboration between architects and primary children
- Young designers working with professionals
- The political context: from Welfare State to Private Finance Initiative
- Young people’s collaboration in the architectural process
- Architecture and education: a national context
- Architects as educators
- A brief history of built environment education in the UK
- The schools we’d like: young people’s participation in architecture
- The evolving classroom landscape
- Using the consultation and designing the building
- The process of consultation
- The inside and the outside
- A classroom appropriate for the curriculum and new ways of learning
- The healthy classroom
- The relationship between children, technology and nature
- Introduction and background to the project
- The classroom as an evolving landscape
- Summary of the study
- Teacher questionnaires
- Observational studies summary
- Key research findings
- A survey of classrooms in use
- The UK National Curriculum
- Child-centred learning - developments over the past 30 years
- The use of the classroom environment
- The classroom is a microcosm of the world
- Messages of a good society
- The school building as third teacher
- Design concept
- Learning process
- Signature
- . Evolution of a design for change: a case study
- The example
- The concepts
- The purpose
- The challenge
- Introduction
- Place making and change in learning environments
- Product two - a short story
- The application of transformation
- Spaces and qualities ofinspiration
- The ‘Accessible’ significance of galaxy
- Product one - the long story
- A multitude of factors
- Design origins
- Inventors vs translators
- Castle or ship?
- Designing for play
- Discussion
- Individual landmarks
- Constructing meanings: place feelings and values
- Activities
- Stages in the Mosaic approach
- The Study
- Theoretical underpinnings of the participatory approach
- Talking and listening to children
- Metaphors for play: innovation and risk
- Education in the UK: small is beautiful
- The chapters
- Children’s Spaces
- Category: Computer and simply tables
- Folding small-sized table
- Chair with a folding table
- Table which walks itself
- Coffee table the hands
- Coffee table from magazines
- Folding table for the laptop
- The table begins with legs
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- Category: CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS
- SUMMARY OF A NEW PERSPECTIVE
- SOME RECOMMENDATIONS IN SUMMARY
- BUSINESS CONCEPTS AND SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
- THE HUMAN USER AS A COMPONENT
- Conclusions and Recommendations in Summary
- JOB ORGANISATION AND ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF AUTOMATION
- ORGANISATION OF THE DESIGN PROCESS
- HOLISTIC VIEW OF PLANNING
- Allocation of Functions
- Function Analysis
- Goal Analysis: An Example
- Systems Analysis
- DESIGNING NEW SYSTEMS
- An Overview
- RESEARCH NEEDS
- HUMAN SOFTWARE AND MACHINE INTERACTION NEEDS
- Online Use of Simulation and Simulation-Based Optimisation
- Off-LiNE Use of Simulation and Simulation-Based Optimisation
- Modelling and Simulation Software
- Availability of Data as an Important Success Factor
- MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTION
- Current State and Future Perspectives
- Underlying Rationales fOR Learning at Work
- Some Scandinavian Leaders in Creativity and Innovation
- LEARNING FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN EXPERIENCE
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, SIMULATION, AND CREATIVITY
- THE CHAIN OF CAUSALITY FOR LEARNING AND CREATIVITY
- THE ENVIRONMENT OF MODERN CONTROL CENTRES FOR CREATIVITY AND LEARNING
- SOME THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES OF LEARNING AND CREATIVITY AT WORK
- The Concept of Control Centres
- Simulator Training
- AIMING FOR SUCCESS IN EDUCATION, TRAINING, And Learning
- EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LEARNING AS A PART OF DAILY WORK
- Shifting the Paradigm: From Control Rooms to Control Centres
- Learning and Creativity at Work
- MOTOR FUNCTIONS
- Underloading
- OVERLOADING AND UNDERLOADING
- Changes with Age
- Simple Decisions
- PERCEPTION AND SIMPLE DECISIONS
- JOB SKILLS
- Other Sense Organs
- Hearing
- The EffECTs of Aging
- Colour Blindness
- Focusing of Colours on the Lens
- Central Vision
- Colour Vision
- Sight and Vision
- SENSE ORGANS AND PERCEPTION
- The Operator's Abilities and Limitations
- Survivability
- SYSTEM SAFETY
- HEALTH HAZARDS
- 9.6.2 Visual Alarms
- Alarm Management and Design
- ALARMS
- Small Engine Control Rooms
- Workstation for Emergency Operations
- Workstation for Normal Operation
- Engine Control Room Layout
- DESIGN OF THE ENGINE CONTROL ROOM
- Workstation for Communication
- Workstation for Navigating and Manoeuvring
- Bridge Layout
- Moving Around
- Illumination and Lighting
- Specific Design Aspects
- DESIGN OF THE BRIDGE
- Engine Control Room
- Regulatory Support tor Usability
- Design of Ship Control Centres
- The Way Ahead: Understanding Each Other
- THE SITUATION TODAY
- The Engine Control Room
- BACKGROUND
- Maritime Application of Control Systems
- Proposals
- 'Carbon' Trading: Sometimes It Pays to Pollute
- Energy Trading, Ethics, and the Environment
- Control Centres fOR Energy and Environmental Trading
- VATTENfALL AND THE ROLE Of TRADING
- Trading and Brokerage of Energy: Уаттепаи
- Traditional Models of Trading and Brokerage and Emerging Trends
- Growth and Development of the Trading and Brokerage Industries
- TRADING OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
- CONTROL ROOMS FOR POWER GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION
- The Control Room as Part of an Integrated Process Design: Stora Enso
- Future Trends
- Some Experiences fROM the Field
- Industrial Applications and Case Studies
- Vibration
- 7.4.4 Noise Reduction
- Noise and Masking
- Noise and Communication
- Noise Sources and Measurement
- ACOUSTIC CLIMATE
- Lighting Requirements Where Visual Display units (VDus) Are used
- Indirect Lighting
- Lighting of Dial and Metre Types of Instruments
- Lighting Requirements in the Room
- LIGHTING CONDITIONS
- Determination of the CoMfORT Climate
- Temperature Indices
- What Determines the Climate?
- THERMAL CLIMATE
- Environmental Factors in the Control Room
- EXAMPLES OF CONTROL ROOM DESIGN In a pROCEss INDusTRY
- Special Functions
- Work Function
- Supporting surfaces
- DESIGN OF INFORMATION AND CONTROL PANELS
- AND OTHER WORK SURFACES
- Relationships between DiffERENT Workplaces
- Analysis
- PRINCIPLES FOR POSITIONING OF EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE IN THE CONTROL ROOM
- Control Room Layout and Design
- THE KEYBOARD
- The Trackball
- Electronic Data Boards
- Touch Screens
- Light Pens
- Keyboards with Variable Functions for the Keys
- ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DIFFERENT CONTROLS FOR COMPUTERS
- CONTROLS FOR COMMUNICATION WITH COMPUTERS
- Cranks
- Levers
- Rotary Switches
- Toggle Switches
- . Press-Buttons AND KEYS
- ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOMETRICAL ASPECTS OF CONTROL DESIGN
- FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF CONTROLS
- Design of Controls
- Servicing a DLP Cube Wall
- Environmental Aspects
- Screen Mullion
- Installation of Large Screen Systems
- Wall Management SofTWARE
- Graphics Controller
- Display Systems
- THE RIGHT DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
- Seamless Plasma Screens
- Plasma Screen Displays
- LCD Monitor Wall Narrow Bezel
- Thin Film Transistor LCD Monitors
- Applications and Configurations of a One-Chip DLp projection system
- Adding Colour
- DLP Cubes
- Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Cubes
- Dual-Element Optical Screen Design
- Diffusion Screen Design
- Rear Projection Screen Types
- Stand-Alone Devices
- Application sectors
- Front Projection Screen Types
- Front Projection Displays
- Projection Displays
- DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES
- The Weakest Link in the Chain Decides the Perceived Result
- Controlling Daylight
- Ambient Light
- Viewing Distances
- Brightness and Contrast
- Viewing Angles
- Viewing
- Contrast
- BASICS OF VIEWING AND SEEING
- Visualised іімюітматюім
- Denning Requirements
- WHY USE LARGE SCREENS IN CONTROL ROOMS?
- APPLICATIONS FOR LARGE SCREEN SYSTEMS IN CONTROL ROOMS
- Design of Large and Complex Display Systems
- Message generator ^ Transformation of message codes to acoustic. imitation voice ^ Human listener
- Human speech ^ Recognition algorithms ^ Response device
- SPEECH RECOGNITION AND SPEECH GENERATION
- VDU Screen and Background Requirements
- Colour Screen Character and Symbol Design
- Choice of Colours
- USING COLOUR
- Comprehensibility of Codes
- Grammar
- Semantics
- Codes and Symbols
- Diagrams and Tables
- INSTRUCTIONS, FORMS, TABLES, AND CODES
- Advantages and Disadvantages of VDUs
- Design of Tables
- Design of Cathode Ray Tubes
- VDU Design
- VISUAL DISPLAY UNITS (VDUS)
- Sound Signals
- Design of Scales and Markings
- DiffERENT Types of Visual Instruments
- TRADITIONAL INFORMATION DEVICES
- Design of Conventional Information Devices
- 2.4.3 Usage of Handbook Data
- Participative Design and Action Research
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRINCIPLES IN THE DESIGN OF CONTROL CENTRES
- Mental Models of the Physical Process
- Models of Operators as Components in Complex Systems
- MODELS OF COMPLEX HUMAN/MACHINE SYSTEMS
- Human/Machine Control Systems
- Open and Closed Controls
- BASIC CONTROL CONCEPTS AND HUMAN/MACHINE MODELS
- Examples of Computerisation in Process Industries
- GENERAL MODELS
- Models in Process Control
- COMPUTERISATION
- Work in Control Rooms
- Preface to the Second Edition
- HANDBOOK OF CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS
- Category: Cosmic mo TCDRS
- Category: Design for Outdoor Recreation
- Types of provision
- Bibliography
- How well does the design work?
- Design process
- Location and history
- Design phase
- Stages of design
- . Comprehensive site. design
- Art as interpretation
- Traditional or vernacular
- Exhibition areas
- On-site panels
- Leaflets
- Interpretative media
- Interpretation planning
- Interpretative strategies
- What to interpret
- Why interpret the environment to. visitors?
- . Interpretation
- Frame construction
- Log construction
- Site layout
- Cabin sites
- Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
- Access for people with disabilities
- Design of campsite utilities
- Camping shelters
- Loop road
- Open sites for trailer caravans/tent-trailer. s/R Vs
- Open sites for tents
- Campground layout design
- Showers and laundry facilities
- Provision of facilities
- Spur sites with controlled vehicle access
- Camp layout and planning: general. considerations
- Desirable qualities for an overnight visit
- Design of wildlife areas
- Hide layout and design
- . Wildlife viewing
- Boat launches
- Boat facilities
- River bathing areas
- Lake bathing areas
- Lakeshore protection
- Freshwater bathing areas
- . Fishing from a riverbank or lakeshore
- Water-based recreation
- Cross-country ski trails
- Horse trails
- Trails and dogs
- Gates
- Stiles and gates
- Trailside shelters
- Viewing platforms
- Focal views
- Filtered views
- Panoramic views
- Viewpoints
- Trailside design and management
- Benches
- Waymarking posts
- Painting trees
- Forms of waymarking
- Waymarking
- Bridge siting
- Suspension bridges
- . Cantilevered beams
- Sawn timber
- Simple beam bridges
- . Bridges
- Stepping-stones
- Stream crossings
- Handrails
- Other forms
- Timber
- Natural stone
- Steps, ramps and changes in level
- Sloping ground in mineral soil
- Causeway construction
- Fascines or faggots
- Peaty soils on flat or plateau areas
- Gentle or flat terrain in wetter, less well-drained. soils in wetter climates
- Path excavation and surfacing
- Path drainage
- Trail construction principles
- The sequence of experiences along a trail route
- Lengths of trail
- From a summit, a particularly beautiful hidden feature or archaeological site
- Trail route design
- Purpose of trails
- . Trails
- Materials and construction
- Play for children with disabilities
- Safety of play areas
- The outdoors as a playground
- . Children’s play
- Picnic shelters
- Drinking water
- Litter
- Waist-high or altar fireplaces
- Fireplaces
- Metal
- Picnic furniture
- Layout of picnic areas
- . Picnicking
- Interior materials and finishes
- Other materials
- Building construction
- Is there a risk of vandalism at the site?
- Will there be hand washing?
- Is there to be a lobby area?
- Toilet block design
- Flush toilets with access to piped water, drainage and. electricity
- Chemical toilets
- Vault (pit or big drop toilets)
- Scale of provision
- . Toilet facilities
- Safety and security at the car park
- Payment within the site
- Payment for parking
- Vehicle management
- Walls
- Log posts
- Log barriers
- Earth mounds
- Construction
- Expected degree of use
- Distance from sources of material
- Appearance
- Parking for visitors with disabilities
- Parking design
- Linear car park
- Loop layout
- Types of layout
- How many spaces?
- . Parking the car
- Metal
- Wood
- Stone
- Sign structures
- Laminated paper
- Composite wood panels
- The medium
- The message
- Providing visitor information
- The arrival
- The wind-down
- The entrance
- Threshold signs
- On the road
- Anticipation
- The journey to the destination
- The design of the visit
- A design philosophy for the outdoors
- Contrasts between city and wilderness
- Design concepts for outdoor recreation
- Shared benefits
- Environmental quality
- Wise use
- Sustainable recreation
- Planning to reduce negative factors and perceptions
- The Recreation Opportunity Spectrum
- Zoning
- SWOT analysis
- Appraisal of opportunities
- Constructed facilities
- Carrying capacity
- Landscape variety
- Land base
- The landscape as a setting for recreation
- Environmental concerns
- Specialized tastes
- Polarization
- Households
- Trends in demand for outdoor recreation
- . Recreation planning
- The purpose of this book and its audience
- Escaping from the city
- The history of outdoor recreation
- Design for Outdoor Recreation
- Category: DESIGN IS THE PROBLEM
- Choose Components Carefully
- Materials
- Development
- Detailed Checklist
- Super Summary and Checklists
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- Conclusion
- What to Say (and Not)
- What Is Marketing?
- Cultural Creatives
- Conscious Consumers
- Green Gauge
- LOHAS
- Declaring Results
- Reveal Rating System
- Label Types
- Other Ratings and Metrics
- Balanced Scorecard
- Global Reporting Framework
- Results
- The Development Process
- Risk Mitigation
- Efficiency
- Understanding via Examples
- Strategic Partnerships
- Multidisciplinary Perspectives
- The Strategic Innovation Process
- Innovating Solutions
- A Note About Caution
- Work from the Inside Out
- Leverage Points for Intervention
- Design for Systems
- Design for Effectiveness
- Industrial Estates
- River and Lake Economies
- Close the Loop
- Disassembly, Step by Step
- Design for Disassembly
- Think Long-Term Use
- Two Types of Reuse
- Design for Reuse
- Remanufacture Products
- Create Classic Styles
- Design for Upgradability and Customization
- Pay Attention to Serviceability and Maintenance
- Design for Durability
- How to Design Products for Sustainability
- Fads Versus Trends
- Planned Obsolescence—The Downfall of Durability
- Design for Durability
- Taking the Recipe Concept Even Further
- Sending the Recipe
- Informationalization
- What Is a Service?
- Transmaterialization
- Is Buying Local Really the Best?
- Localization
- Non-Plastics (for Decorative or Structural Applications)
- PVC as a Toxin
- Detoxification
- Substitution
- Distribution
- Less Really Is More
- Dematerialization
- Meaning
- Accessibility
- Simplicity Versus Clarity
- Usability
- Design for Use
- Putting Them All Together
- Other Frameworks
- Sustainability Helix
- Total Beauty
- The Natural Step™
- Social Return on Investment
- Even seemingly simple products can create deeply complicated LCA requirements
- Life Cycle Analysis
- The Design Spiral
- Biomimicry
- Cradle to Cradle
- Natural Capitalism
- What Are the Approaches to Sustainability?
- A Better Way?
- Which bag is better for the environment, paper or plastic?
- Putting It All Together
- Financial Measures
- Cons
- Pros
- Environmental Measures
- Social Measures
- Measured?
- A Careful Balance
- An Ecosystem of Stakeholders
- Financial Vitality
- Social Vitality
- Ecological Vitality
- Cooperation and Competition
- Centralization and Decentralization
- Diversity and Resiliency
- What Is a Systems Perspective?
- What Is Sustainability?
- Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
- What Is Sustainability?
- Introduction
- DESIGN IS THE PROBLEM
- Category: Design Secrets: Furniture 50 Real-Life Projects Uncovered
- English Furniture
- Miscella? iea for the Eating-Room
- Very interesting piece,” according to Jeffrey Bernett. “In the furniture world, it’s probably the piece that’s closest to sculpture.”
- Other summer, we’d visit family in Poland,” recalls Jacek Ostoya. “I remember at my aunt’s house in the town of Lublin, on the eastern side of Poland, there was a daybed in their living room.”
- “But I’d been snowboarding a lot, and I’d done skateboard ramps as a kid
- With materials on hand in the studio,” says Stephanie Forsythe, director and designer at molo design, ltd. “As designers, we like to focus on one material and see all that it can do, rather than impose ourselves on the material.”
- Bookshelves are mostly the domain of Stark ninety-degree angles given over to pure function
- Client, the end user, to rethink the traditional layout of the ҐООт, and to introduce а СІфЬоЗҐСІ that makes the interior not so rigid and geometrical, but more free and unconventional,”
- “There’s these two pulls in the way I design,” says Chris Lehrecke. “One is more the influence of my background in design and studying fUITlitUrC, and the other is the daily routine of building things everyday that I’ve been doing for twenty years.”
- “Magis asked me to design a shelving system,” says Stefano Giovannoni. “I immediately recognized that a square unit was the best option for modularity. However, I also realized it would be quite difficult to avoid creating something banal.”
- Nick Dine, speaking about his Lo-Borg cabinetry. “It’s just the modern version of a low sideboard.” After a pause, he adds, “But I do know what the Borg are.”
- Work desk systems,” says Dario Antonini of Orange 22
- Make handbags. We got inspired by finding some at flea markets in Asia,” says Lars Dahmann of Lebello Design. “And I’ve always liked the minimalist aesthetic of Asia.”
- Vero Sofa, Christian Biecher “I wanted to have a very well-drawn sofa and armchair,” says Christian Biecher of the initial inspirations for his Vero sofa
- Trix Sofa, Piero Lissoni “The idea was to design one moveable piece,” says РІЄГО Lissoni of his Trix convertible sofa. “If you like, it’s a really big pouf. It’s possible to sit, drink, make love—why MOt? — see the television.”
- ISO Sofa System, Michael Sodeau “The sofa really came about through the design of the leg profile,” says Michael Sodeau of his Iso Sofa. “It’s a weird, awkward shape,” he says, “a cantilevered profile.”
- People might live in the future,” recalls Sarah Fels of the beginning of the Fritz sofa project. “The initial brief was SO broad, it was almost not a brief at all.”
- So well with children.”
- Comet Sofa, Vladimir Kagan Tve always believed in furniture liberated from the walls of а ҐООҐП,” says Vladimir Kagan. “Most of my clients were collectors of art, so they needed to liberate the walls for art work.”
- Aspen Sofa, Jean-Marie Massaud when describing his design inspirations, Jean Marie Massaud returns again and again to metaphors from ПЭШГб and literature
- Swiss Benches, or Los Bancos Alfredo Haberli . After getting a Call from the Spanish company Bd Ediciones de Diseno, Alfredo Haberli kicked off his creative process the way a short Storf writer might, by first imagining his characters
- Rocks, Arik Levy “There was only the urge to create a new object,” says Arik Levy of the inspifdtion for Rocks. “An object which has a fascinating appearance and represents the contrast between the ИіШіаП being and nature
- Park Lane Bench, Bjorn Dahlstrom, Dahlstrom Design “I’ve always been quite interested in the public space,” notes Bjorn Dahlstrom. “I think it’s quite fascinating when you
- Laurel Bench, Mark Goetz, TZ Design “This project began, as most of my projects do, with a particular need,” says Mark Goetz of his Laurel Bench
- Solid Series, Patrick Jouin “When you design a chair, you know the technology you will use,” says Patrick Jouin. “You know if you design one in steel, or plastic, or wood, so before your pencil touches the paper, you have in mind all the constraints of the technology you will use to produce the product.”
- Shell Table, Barber Osgerby The Shell Table is the only logical conclusion to Barber Osgerby’s twin fascinations with a humble material and a pared-down aesthetic
- Origami Table, Michael Wolfson “They were based on the geometry and forms that I deal with, looking into the ideas of movement and motion, which were developed by the modernists, the deconstructionists and other ‘ists’ and ‘isms/”
- Not So Soft Table and Chairs, Stephen Burks
- Structure of instruments and how they’re put together, the end result is always beautiful, and it hasn’t changed much over time,” explains Jeff Jenkins
- Float Table, Ana Franco “The students knew from day one that if they were selected, this was not something that was going to be exhibited,” says Jerry Helling, creative director
- Calder’s Table, AU Tayar, Parallel Design “I got tired of telling people I didn’t have a job Ali Tayar recalls, thinking back to his few years of unemployment in the 1990s “So> 1 just told people I had an office. But I didn’t have any work. So, I started sketching furniture based on structural concepts.”
- Topografi, Jonas Wannfors “I wanted to do something that would feel soft and look soft, but be made of harder materials,” says Jonas Wannfors of his Topografi seating system
- Tilt Resin Chair, em [collaborative studio] “The furniture is really an accident/’ says Emmanuel Cobbet of the Tilt resin chair
- Supernatural Chair, ROSS Lovegrove “I don’t want to do dumb, boring rubbish! I just don’t want to live my life that way,” Ross Lovegrove exclaims. “I want to look back and think I’ve been involved in things that have SOITie 5ЄПБЄ in them.”
- Stradivarius Chair, Matt Sindall “I knew the plywood had this energy in it, in these layers,” says Matt Sindall. “I didn’t really knOW what the result would be
- Sfera Chair, Claesson Koivisto Rune “He wanted us to do something that had a connection between the West and Japan. We needed to mix these two cultures,” says Ola Rune
- Osorom Chair, Konstantin Grcic In an act that would prove prophetic, Konstantin Grcic named his mashed , wireframed computer image representing a kind of public seating Osorom, which is the manufacturer Moroso spelled backward. “It is quite contradictory to what they usually do,” he notes
- Muu Chair, Harri Koskinen Friends of Industry
- MT Series, Ron Arad “I wasn’t so keen to do this,” says Ron Arad. Tm against doing things in rotational molding because it s a very slow process.”
- Patricia Urquiola says of her design process. “You fall in love with something and then you keep trying until you find a way to use it.”
- The standard-offering gliding chairs, and it was hideous, but it was so comfortable,” says Christopher Deam. “I couldn’t get over the beauty of the mechanism and the movement. I was really intrigued by how to create that beauty of movement.”
- Gone so much out of design,” says Tom Dixon. “Most designers are not involved in the manufacturing at all. They do something on the screen, S0ni60n6 else cleans up the drawing
- Think of materials and what they can do for us. We think that materials are for one kind of thing,” says industrial designer Satyendra Pakhale, speaking of his Flower Offering Chair. “You never think of ceramic and a chair.”
- It was a joke. An email arrived that said simply, НЄІІО, we are Seglas. We have seen you on the Internet and would like you to design a chair for us. 3,000 chairs, please. Looking forward to hearing from you.”
- The machine to make a kind of clothes for the sofa,” says Erwan Bouroullec of the Facett collection. “It’s a bridge between clothing and origami paper folding.”
- Dora Chair, Studio Palomba Serafini “in this special moment we are looking out for something more, something, how can we say, like a sort of ITI6trOS6XU3l design,” says Roberto Palomba
- Decompression Space Chair, Matali Crasset “This chair had a very specific brief at the beginning,” says Matali Crasset. “FeliceRossi gave the same base to four or five designers. They had a chassis, and then they were to do four or five models on the same technique, like a car.”
- “This chair is an example of how something that is very complicated for typical indUStrisUzStion can be made,” says Humberto Сатрапа of the Corallo chair designed by him and his brother Fernando
- Clkrak Chair, Adrien Gardere “I wanted to study traditional crafts in India and other places in Asia in order to project how they could be reconsidered and made relevant to contemporary design, not for the cheap manufacturing
- Buttercup Chair, Blu Dot Design and Manufacturing Blu Dotis a trio of college friends who came together after independent careers in art, architecture, and marketing to design and manufacture “furniture for everyday people with everyday needs.”
- Boson Chair, Studio Patrick Norguet Normally, designers use technology and manufacturing in the service of design, starting with an idea and then finding а ҐҐІбЗҐІБ to make the concept real. For the BOSOII СІІдІґ, Patrick Norguet turned this process inside out
- Advanced Polymer Cantilever Chair, Pearson Lloyd
- Design Secrets: Furniture 50 Real-Life Projects Uncovered
- Category: Designing Low Carbon Societies in Landscapes
- Knowledge Level of REDD+ Working Group
- Provincial Perspectives on REDD+
- Overview of Climate Change Funds in Terms ofREDD+
- REDD+ Strategy
- 19.5.1.1 REDD+ Development in Indonesia
- Discussion
- REDD+ Working Group of Central Sulawesi Province
- Challenge ofREDD+ Financial Status in Indonesia
- REDD+ Current Status in Indonesia
- Methods
- Objectives
- REDD+ Readiness Through Selected Project
- Environmental Factors and Niche Analysis
- Estimation of Niche Area for A. formosana
- Results and Discussion
- Niche Analysis for A. formosana
- Estimation of Slope Area
- Image Classification and Accuracy Assessment
- Arundo formosana
- Materials and Methods
- Integrating the Aerial Photos and DTM to Estimate the Area and Niche of Arundo formosana in Jiou-Jiou Peaks Natural Reserve of Taiwan
- Revitalizing Pekarangan Conserves Protected Area
- Indirect Benefits from Pekarangan
- Wage Security and Social Status for Household
- Household Income
- Benefits from Pekarangan
- Plant Heterogeneity in Pekarangan
- The Respondents
- Species Evenness (Simpson Index)
- Data Analysis
- Questionnaires
- Sampling Design for Selecting Pekarangan
- Four Watersheds in Two National Parks
- Objectives
- Background
- Landscape Ecology-Based Approach for Assessing Pekarangan Condition to Preserve Protected Area in West Java
- Results and Discussion
- Forest Dependency Level Analysis
- Materials and Methods
- Community Aspects of Forest Ecosystems in the Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Indonesia
- Impact on Annual Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Usage
- The Impact of Ecotourism Activities on Land Use
- The Reasons for Short Periods of Ecotourist Visits
- Impact on Environmental Values
- Participation in Ecotourism Activities
- Changes Made in Communication
- The Reasons for Migration from the Country to the City
- Measurement of Socioeconomic Impacts of Ecotourism
- Size of Households
- Results and Discussion
- Method
- Materials and Methods
- Ecotourism Activities for Sustainability and Management of Forest Protected Areas: A Case of Camili Biosphere Reserve Area, Turkey
- Linkages Between LULC Change and Land Degradation
- Changes in LULC
- Analysis
- Methods
- The Relationship Between Land Use/Land Cover Change and Land Degradation of a Natural Protected Area in Batang Merao Watershed, Indonesia
- Analysis of Landscape Patterns
- . Accuracy Assessment
- Results and Discussion
- Accuracy Assessment
- Land Cover Classification
- Data Acquisition and Methods
- Methodology
- Remote Sensing and Landscape Interaction
- Land Use Trends Analysis Using SPOT 5 Images and Its Effect on the Landscape of Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
- Hemeroby
- Landscape Changes
- The National Period
- The Colonial Period
- Development Trends
- Understanding Development Trends and Landscape Changes of Protected Areas in Peninsular Malaysia: A Much Needed Component of Sustainable Conservation Planning
- Species Guild Composition: Relationship to Stand Age, Vegetation Structure, Landscape Composition and Configuration, and Spatial Structure of Data
- Discussion
- Guild Species Composition: Relationship to Stand Age, Vegetation Structure, Landscape Composition and Configuration, and Spatial Structure of Data
- Results
- Spatial Structure of Data
- Vegetation Variables
- Avifauna
- Sampling Design
- Methods and Materials
- Effects of Tropical Successional Forests on Bird Feeding Guilds
- Prevailing Selfish Consciousness Worsening Wild Elephant-Related Problems
- The Neglect of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Increasing Human-Elephant Conflicts
- Results and Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Method
- Natural and Social Environment
- The Neglect of Traditional Ecological Knowledge on Wild Elephant-Related Problems in Xishuangbanna, SW China
- Conclusion: Direction of the Implementation of the Management Plan
- The Functions of the SDBR and the Basic Management Plan for Each Zone
- Logistic Support
- Development
- The Functional Characteristics of the SDBR
- Characteristics of the SDBR by Zone
- Challenges and Goal of the Sustainable Island: Case Study in UNESCO Shinan Dadohae Biosphere Reserve, Korea
- Low Carbon in Pekarangan
- The Dynamics of Pekarangan
- Results and Discussion
- Objectives of Research
- Low Carbon Society Through Pekarangan, Traditional Agroforestry Practices in Java, Indonesia
- Cumulative Effects of Project Assessment
- Landscape Ecological Stability in Horka pri Poprade, Svabovce, and Straze pod Tatrami Cadastral Areas
- The Coefficients of Ecological Stability
- Evaluation of Landscape Stability
- Case Study in Slovakia
- Biomass Power Plants
- Wind Power Plants
- The Most Important Impacts of Sustainable Energy Facilities
- Specific Feature of Environmental Impact Assessment: The Role of Landscape
- Specific Feature of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Slovak Republic: The Role of Landscape
- The Concept of Sustainable Energy Facilities Within the Slovak Republic
- Effects of Sustainable Energy Facilities on Landscape: A Case Study of Slovakia
- Discussion and Conclusions
- Questionnaire Survey for People Not Involved - in Satoyama Movements
- Landscape Services Generated by Keyword Analysis
- Perspectives
- Movement of Satoyama Renaissance
- Inconvenient Truth for Scenario B
- Japan Low-Carbon Society Project
- Background and Requirements of the Study
- Aim of the Study
- Rational
- Can Satoyama Offer a Realistic Solution for a Low Carbon Society? Public Perception and Challenges Arising
- Problems and Future Issues
- Results and Discussion
- Participation
- Multifunctional Landscape Planning
- Methods for Planning and Design
- Planning Site
- Landscape Design for Urban Biodiversity and Ecological Education in Japan: Approach from Process Planning and Multifunctional Landscape Planning
- Relationships Between the Transpiration of Chinese Pine and Urban Environmental Factors
- Comparison of Chinese Pine Transpiration in a Suburban Versus an Urban Environment
- Transpiration Pattern of Chinese Pines at Multiple Time Scales
- Results and Discussion
- Environmental Monitoring
- Leaf Area Index, and Transpiration
- Materials and Methods
- Transpiration Characteristics of Chinese Pines (Pinus tabulaeformis) in an Urban Environment
- Place for Soil Revitalizing and Gardening
- Daily Activities of NPO Bank of Green Resources
- Support for the Victims of the Great Tohoku Earthquake
- Kougenn-ji: A Center for Local Activities
- Stakeholders of the Preservation Movement
- The Conclusion of the City Planning Council
- City Planning Procedure of the Closing of Motomachi Park
- . Preserve Motomachi Park Movement
- Ecotopia in the Cities: Layers of Citizen Activities Networks
- Defining Ecotopia
- The Concept of Stable State
- The Concepts of ECOTOPIA by Ernest Callenbach
- What is Callenbach’s Ecotopia?
- Two Ecotopia Writers in Japan
- Is Ecotopia a Story of the Pacific Northwest?
- Review of ECOTOPIA
- Objectives
- A Study on the Restoration of Urban Ecology: Focus on the Concept of Home Place in Callenbach’s Ecotopia—A Park Conservation and Community Networks
- Summary and Conclusion
- Evaluation of Green Space in Terms of Its Effect in Reducing CO2
- Evaluation of Green Space in Terms of Its Effect in Reducing Temperature
- Results of Multiple Regression Analysis Using Temperature as the Dependent Variable
- Results of Correlation Analysis of Temperature Data and Factor Data
- Results of Categorizing Factor Data by Cell Size and Temperature
- Results and Discussion
- Methods
- Cooling Potential of Urban Green Spaces in Summer
- Symposia at the 8th World Congress of IALE in Beijing
- Development of Low Carbon Technologies
- Development of New Energy from Residual Biomass Resources
- Development of Multistage Sensing System
- Landscape Degradation Caused by Land-Use Changes
- Framework of Research on Wise Use of Biomass Resources
- Introduction
- Landscape Ecological Approaches to a Low Carbon Society
- Designing Low Carbon Societies in Landscapes
- Category: Devices. Pleasant trifles
- Temporary carpet for kids and adults
- Bright multi-colored dresser on thin legs
- Mirrors in an interior
- Ideas for gifts: a chop with taste
- Fireplace with a levitiruyushchy flame of Solaris
- Uppleva the integrated media center with the HD TV from IKEA
- Tuning of an IKEA stool
- Not fireplace uniform. Italian wood furnaces
- Decorative textiles in registration of an interior
- Radiator: inevitable koryavost or ornament of an interior
- Authors furniture and devices
- Spiral stool; new look
- Other New Year trees
- Modest charm of concrete
- Interroom dividers
- Letters from neon tubes
- Garden bench from prutok
- Ropes with LED illumination from Christian Haas
- Energy saving lamps. Save up with taste
- The freshest design ideas
- Shock-proof Japanese stool
- Acoustics for a traditional interior
- Hangers from old furniture
- Hanger for a hall with comfortable regiments
- As I did to the offspring 3D or mountain chess
- Harmonious bench
- Storage of vegetables in modern kitchen
- Modular hinged interroom partitions
- Category: Digital Design of Nature
- Glossary
- Modeling a Tree
- Modeling a Flower
- . Practical Plant Modeling
- SonoMorphis
- Bill Viola, Tree of Knowledge
- Collaboration with Thomas Ray
- A-Volve
- Interactive Plant Growing
- Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau
- . Galapagos
- Evolved Virtual Creatures
- Panspermia
- Karl Sims
- William Latham
- Media Art
- Resume
- Variation of the Linewidth
- Cross-Hatching Using Half-Toning
- Rendering of Cross-Hatching
- The Depth-Difference Algorithm
- Synthetic Plant Drawings
- Traditional Drawings of Plants
- Interactively Generated Plant Sketches
- Nonphotorealistic Rendering
- Landscape Sketches
- Hierarchical Description and Optimization
- Preprocessing of the Models
- Dynamic Polygonal Representation
- Layered Depth Images
- Dynamic Point-Based Representation
- Static LOD Methods for Trees
- LOD Methods for Smooth Surfaces
- Level-of-Detail
- When Do Computer Images Appear Real?
- Plant Images Using Radiosity
- Accelerated Ray Query with Index Images
- Plant Images Using Raytracing
- Occlusion Culling
- Bounding Boxes
- Spatial Subdivision
- Rendering Complex Scenes
- Optical Properties of Leaves
- Photorealistic Renditions of Leaves
- Further Rendering Methods
- Raytracing
- Radiosity
- The Rendering Equation
- Local Lighting Models
- Rendering
- Modeling of a Sample Scene
- Texture Synthesis for Nonperiodic Tilings
- Point Production for Nonperiodic Tilings
- Aperiodic Tiling
- Instancing of Plant Populations
- Section 8.4 Reduction of the Geometric Data image quantization median cut algorithm • : • Figure 8.8 Median cut algorithm: (a) initial partitioning at the median regarding ж-values; (b) areas after a number of divisions with representatives (red panes) at the center of gravity of all points in a box (a) (b) At the beginning of the procedure, the number of areas is defined. After respectively many areas have been generated, the representative is positioned at the centroid of all the points in an area. In a plant population, the representative is thus assigned the attribute and thereby also the respective appearance resulting from the centroid element. Figure 8.8 demonstrates this process.  
- Reduction of the Geometric Data
- Simulation of a Plant Association
- Simulation of a Plant Population
- Chapters Interactive Specification
- Adaptive Production
- Iterative Production
- Direct Specification of Distributions
- Modeling Vegetation
- Interaction with Fractal Terrain
- Erosion
- From Functions to Terrain
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- Modeling Terrain
- Resume
- Shape Modeling
- Examples
- Combination of Components
- FFD and Hyperpatch Components
- Hydra and Wreath Components
- Horn Component
- Surface of Revolution Component
- Camera Component
- Algorithmic Multiplication
- Rule-Based Object Production
- . Categorizing the Methods
- CSG-Based Modeling
- Object Instancing
- Iterated Function Systems
- Use of Position Information
- Animation of L-Systems
- Modeling of Phyllotaxis
- Context-Sensitive Systems
- Stochastic and Parameterized Systems
- Three-Dimensional Commands
- Branching Structures
- Lindenmayer Systems
- Rewriting Systems
- Rule-Based Modeling
- Remaining Questions
- Modeling of Phyllotaxis
- Growth in Voxels
- Approximate Modeling
- Tree Modeling Using Strands
- Combinatorial Approach
- An Approach Based on Budding
- Geometric Modeling
- Generation Using Particle Systems
- Regulation of the Branching Process
- Three-Dimensional Procedural Models
- A First Continuous Model
- Cellular Automata
- Procedural Modeling
- Spatial Mechanistic Models
- Spatial Phenomenological Models
- Developmental Models
- Description of Plant Populations
- Phyllotaxis
- Trees as Fractal Objects
- Branching Structures
- Geometrical and Topological Models
- Some Mathematics
- Description Methods for Vegetation
- Geobotanical Description Methods
- Leaves
- Architectural Analysis of Trees
- Tropisms
- Spatial Division
- Branching Types
- Budding
- The Shoot Axis
- Plants
- Applications
- Rendering Issues
- Modeling of Virtual Landscapes
- Computer-Generated Plants
- Foreword
- Digital Design of Nature
- Category: Eco-Urban Design
- The Rain Shine House
- Solar Tube
- The Judkins Park House
- Opus House
- Ehrlich Residence
- Gap House
- The Margarido House
- Lohbach Multiple. Independence
- La Petite Maison du Weekend
- VOID: SURFACE:VEIL
- Thin Flats
- Urban Canyon
- Lavarack Barracks
- Near North Apartments
- Horizon Serono
- Silverspur
- Ill South Wacker
- Norddeutsche Landesbank
- The New York Times Building
- 40 Albert Road
- Gleneagles Community Centre
- Center
- Green Dot E. 27th Street. Charter High Schools
- Bay Educational Center
- Cesar Chavez Library
- California Academy of. Sciences
- To achieve Leed Gold certification, the
- Environmental Protection. Agency Region 8. Headquarters
- Eco-Urban Design
- Category: Frank advertizing
- Category: FRENCH FURNITURE MAKERS
- THE STAMP
- GLOSSARY OF FRENCH TERMS
- GLOSSARY OF FRENCH TERMS
- EXOTIC WOODS OR BOIS DES il. ES'
- MOLITOR. 1755-1833: MASTER 1787
- STOGKEL
- ROBIERSCKY
- PAFRAT
- SCHWERDFEGER
- SCHNEIDER
- THE NEUWI ED WORKSHOP
- ROENTGEN. 1743-1807; ACTIVE AT NEUWIED 1772-95; MASTER IN PARIS 1780; EBENISTE-MECANICIF. N DU ROI ET DE LA
- BENNEMAN. d. 1811; MASTER 1785; ЁВЁШТБ IN THE SERVICE OF THE CROWN 1786-92
- RIESENER. 1734-1806; MASTER 1768; SUPPLIER OFTHEGARDE-MEUBLE ROYAL 1774-85
- SAUNIER
- MEWESEN
- CARLIN
- LELEU
- DESTER
- CRAMER. d. 1804; MASTER 1771; MARCHAND-£b£NISTE
- GILBERT
- BIRGKLE
- PIONIEZ
- TOPINO
- LEVASSEUR
- MONTIGNY
- MONTIGNY. 1734-1800; MASTER 1766
- DUBOIS' PRODUCTION
- DUBOIS
- PETIT. 1732-91; MASTER 1761; MARCHAND-EBENISTE
- TEUNE
- LIEUTAUD
- R. V. L. G
- FOULLET
- TUART
- BOUDIN
- DAUTRICHE
- OEBEN
- OEBEN’S CLIENTELE
- OEBEN’S SUPPLIERS
- OEBEN
- GARNIER
- THE FINAL YEARS OF THE JOSEPH. WORKSHOP
- JOSEPH'S STYLE
- CLIENTELE
- JOSEPH AND THE DEALERS
- BAUMHAUER
- DENIZOT. 1715-82; MASTER 1760
- GENTY
- SEBASTIEN-MATHIEU CRIARD
- ANTOINE - MATHIEUCRIARD
- GRIARD
- MACRET
- PRODUCTION
- JOUBERT
- MARCHAND
- ROUSSEL
- MONDON
- LHERMITE. с. 1730-c. 1765; MASTER 1753
- LANDRIN. с. 1710-c. 1785; MASTER 1738
- FURNITURE DECORATED WITH PORCELAIN PLAQUES
- LACQUER FURNITURE
- FLORAL MARQUETRY
- VANRISAMBURGH
- DELORME
- D. F
- DUBOIS’STYLE
- CLIENTS AND DEALERS
- DUBOIS
- MIGEON
- LATZ'S CLIENTELE AND INFLUENCE ABROAD
- LATZ'S STYLE
- LATZ
- GAUDREAUS
- GAREL
- CRKSSKNT
- GRESSENT
- THE ‘PAGODA MASTER’
- DOIRAT
- LIEUTAUD
- POITOU
- JOSEPH POITOU
- POITOU
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- FLORAL MARQUETRY AND PLAIN VENEERS
- SUMMARY OF THE CHRONOLOGICAL. GUIDELINES TO BOULLE'S WORKS
- STYLE AND PROBLEMS OF CHRONOLOGY
- BOULLES PRODUCTION: ASPECTS OF. ATTRIBUTION
- BOULLE'S ASSISTANTS AND THE EXTENSION. OF HIS WORKSHOP
- BOULLE S COLLECTIONS AND DEBTS
- BOULLE S CLIENTS
- BOULLE
- OPPENORDT
- CUCCPS ASSISTANTS
- GUCCI
- INVENTORY TAKEN AFTER GOLE’S DEATH
- COMMISSION'S FOR VERSAILLES
- THE CREATION OF THE BUREAU MAZARIN’
- MARQUETRY IN IVORY AND CHINOISERIE
- FURNISHING OF THE GRANDS CABINETS FOR THE CROWN AND COLLABORATION AT THE GOBELINS
- GOLE. c. 1620-84; MASTER BEFORE 1656
- THE EBENISTES
- THEM ARC HANDS - MERCIERS
- THE TRADE IN CURIOSITES
- EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AUCTION SALES
- THE PRICE OF FURNITURE
- FOREIGN CLIENTELE
- THE FRENCH CLIENTELE
- THE GUILD OF MENU1SIERS
- FRENCH FURNITURE MAKERS
- Category: Furniture Design
- Museums, galleries, and exhibitions
- Industry Sources
- References and Sources
- New Digital Tools, New Synthetic Materials, New Design Opportunities
- THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: THE DIGITAL AGE
- Craft versus Design
- RISING HEROES OF EVOLVING MODERNISM
- The Bauhaus
- MODERNISM AND THE MACHINE AGE
- Arts and Crafts in the United States
- Arts and Crafts in Europe
- Craft and design
- REVIVALS
- ECLECTICISM
- THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- The Classical Style
- THE AMERICAN COLONIES AND THE EMERGING
- England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- French Rococo Period
- Baroque Period
- THE RISE OF EUROPE
- Medieval Societies
- Emergence of Islamic Furniture (circa 610)
- Early Christian and Islamic Cultures
- The Romans
- Archaic and Classical Greece
- PREHISTORY TO ANTIQUITY
- THE EARLIEST CULTURES
- Historical Overview
- THE BUSINESS OF FURNITURE DESIGN
- Scandinavia
- Northern Italy
- Furniture epicenters
- INDUSTRIAL ENTREPRENEURS: SILENT HEROES
- DESIGN FOR LESS
- RETAIL AND WHOLESALE
- Green marketing
- INDUSTRY
- Professional Practice and Marketing
- Machine Production (Workmanship of Certainty)
- Craft (Workmanship of Risk)
- TECHNOLOGY: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF FABRICATION
- Digital Tools
- Power Tools Used Today
- Hand Tools Used Today
- Machine Tools
- Repairing, Restoring, and resurfacing
- DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION
- FINISHING, PAINTING, SEALING, STAINING, AND SURFACING
- SANDING
- Upholstery
- Mechanical Connections
- Joinery, Mechanical Connections, and fasteners
- ASSEMBLING AND GLUING
- Cutting, drilling, Milling, and planing
- BENDING
- Securing materials, equipment
- Preparing Shop drawings and a materials
- Processes and Methods of Fabrication
- Precompressed Wood
- Woods and Grasses
- Stone
- Rubber and Elastomers
- Paper
- Metal
- Glass
- Finishes
- Fabrics and Leather
- Composite Boards
- Adhesives and Glues
- Workability
- Volatile Organic Compounds
- Surface Qualities
- Stability
- Haptic Sensations
- Ductility
- Dimensional Movement
- Compressive and Tensile Strength
- Aging and Weathering
- Absorptive Quality
- Material Properties
- MATERIAL MATTERS
- PROFESSIONAL AND DISCIPLINARY BOUNDARIES
- Delivery and Installation
- Fabrication
- Shop Drawings, Templates, and Working Prototypes
- Pricing and Contract Negotiation
- Fabrication Drawings
- DESIGN PHASES
- DESIGN PROCESSES
- Universal Design
- Green Design
- Codes, Guidelines, and Standards (Health, Safety, and Welfare)
- Design ethos
- Scaled Models
- . Making Prototypes
- Construing and Constructing
- DESIGN THINKING
- Scale and Proportion
- Juxtaposition
- Dynamism and Stasis
- Continuity, Unity, and Variety
- DESIGN PRINCIPLES
- . New formalism: theories of digital form
- Built form and Culture
- MODERNISM
- Venustas
- Utilitas
- FIRMITAS, UTILITAS, AND VENUSTAS
- Systems theory
- Furniture Design Theory
- Lessons from the 25 furniture case Studies
- An investigation of digital design and digital fabrication processes
- Riverside Architectural Millwork (production model)
- Social, sustainable, and environmental design strategies
- It will age, and one day—when I am no more—disappear
- Furniture Case Studies
- . Mechanical (Transformative Pieces)
- Freestanding
- Built-in/Stationary
- TYPOLOGICAL ORDERS
- Linear
- Clustered
- . Centralized
- Spatial Organization
- Orthogonal
- Curvilinear
- Composite
- . Form, Spatial Organization, and Typological Orders
- Storage Furniture: Containing, Organizing, and Accessing
- Retail Furniture: Displaying, Storing, Transactions, and Sales
- Dining, and Organizing
- Furniture in a Mosque
- Religious (Liturgical) Furniture: Altars, Arks, and Minbars
- Recreational Furniture: Play, Leisure, and Outdoor Furnishings
- Office Furniture: Ergonomic Seating, Workstations, and Systems Furniture
- Multifunctional Furniture: Sit-Work, Sit-Sleep, and Store-Display
- Institutional Furniture: Education
- Lobby and Reception Furniture
- Hospitality Furniture: Restaurants, Lobbies, and Reception Areas
- Health-care Furniture: For Those Who Need Assistance
- AND PARTITIONING
- CONTAINING: STORING, DISPLAYING
- ACTIVITIES: EATING, READING, TYPING
- Squatting and Sitting
- Function and Social Use
- Charts, Two - or Four-Axis Models, and Matrixes
- Data Visualization: Mapping Data from Research
- FURNITURE + DESIGN + (X) = FURNITURE DESIGN
- FURNITURE
- Introduction to Furniture Design
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Furniture Design
- Category: Furniture for the 21 st Century
- Toby Winteringham
- Desk chair
- Rupert Williamson
- Richard Williams
- Richard Williams
- Williams & Cleal
- Waywood
- Wales & Wales
- Andrew Varah
- Trannon
- Stemmer & Sharp
- S. F. Furniture
- Senior & Carmichael
- David Savage
- Nicholas Pryke
- . Alan Peters
- Tony McMullen
- Lucinda Leech
- . Andrew Lawton
- Adrian Jones
- Rachel Hutchinson
- . Martin Grierson
- Nicholas Dyson
- John & Louise Cropper 33
- John and Louise Cropper
- Cato
- Matthew Burt
- Category: Furniture of the eighteenth century
- EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BOSTON. FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN
- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF WOODS
- Sumach, Rhus copnUiua
- SOME TYPICAL OAKS or THE "WHIT*" CROUP,. called “lrucobalanus"
- SOME TYPICAL OAKS OF THE “RED” GROUP, CALLED "iit YTHRORALAN US*’
- POROUS WOOD TIMBERS White Ash, Froxima amerkma
- New England Timbers Red Си d л r, Junipenu Virginiana
- New England Timbers CONIFER TIMBERS
- Benjamin Fro thin glia m
- Ornamental Carving on Boston Furniture. of die Chippendale Style
- Conclusion
- Makers
- CONSTRUCTION
- ORIGINS AND INFLUENCES
- TEJtMJNOlGG
- PERIOD OF POPULARITY
- The Bom be Furniture of Boston
- Boston В lock front Furniture
- Boston’s ColonialJapanners: The. Documentary Record
- Boston Japanned Furniture
- Boston Japanned Furniture
- The Boston Furniture Industry
- EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- Category: Guest Room Bathroom
- UNA Hotel, Naples
- UNA Hotel, Bologna
- The Vine Hotel
- The Marmara Sisli
- The Grand Daddy Hotel
- Side
- Shima Kanko Hotel
- San Ranieri Hotel
- Mission Hills Resort
- Lanchid 19
- Kruisheren Hotel
- Hotel St Barth Isle de France
- Hotel Skt Petri
- Hotel EOS ЕОБШ
- Hospes Madrid
- Haymarket Hotel
- Hard Rock Hotel
- Golden Sands Resort by Shangri Penang
- Gastwerk Hotel
- Gabriel Hotel
- Design Boutique Hotel Sun House
- Central Palace Una Hotel
- Becker's Hotel
- Guest Room & Bathroom
- Category: Home Landscape Design
- The Sustainable Sites Initiative™
- Eight simple tips to create an easy-care yard
- Establish priorities for implementation
- Checklist
- Copying your planting plan
- Labeling the plants on the plan
- Spacing plants
- Formal or informal
- Foundation plantings
- Landscape Themes
- Plant Palette
- Select and place plant symbols on plan
- List the family's wants and needs
- Conduct a site analysis
- Measuring Curved Areas
- Steps in Developing a Landscape Plan
- Value of Landscaping
- Professional Help
- Home Landscape Design
- Category: HORIZONS
- Changing World
- In Window Display the Play’s the Thing
- Unexplored Fields For the Designer
- Product Design as Approached
- What Price Factory Ugliness?
- Restaurant Architecture
- Architecture For the Amusement Industry
- Industrializing the Theater
- New Houses for Old
- By Air To-morrow
- Railways
- Motor Cars and buses
- Speed — To-morrow
- HORIZONS
- Category: HORTICULTURE
- IMPLEMENTING TQM
- INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMERS
- Total Quality Management (TQM) Defined
- QUALITY DEFINED
- TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- THE FLIP SIDE OF TECHNOLOGY
- PROBABILITIES AND POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FUTURE
- The Retail Florist Industry
- OTHER USES OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY
- Graphic Visualization
- Word Processing
- The Most Common Uses of the Computer
- ALTERNATIVE PRICING METHODS
- THE MATHEMATICS OF PROFIT CALCULATION
- Setting the Percent Markup
- Price Components
- PRICING MERCHANDISE AND SERVICES
- FINANCIAL RATIOS
- INTERPRETING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
- THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
- WEB SITES
- Using Telephone Technology Properly
- Answering a Business Call
- Personalized Phrasing
- Personalizing the Letter
- Brevity and Directness
- Setting the Tone of the Letter
- Writing Business Letters
- WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
- THE TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATON
- Every Employee Is in Customer Service
- Making the Sale
- Characteristics of Good Salespeople
- CUSTOMER RELATIONS
- MATCHING THE EMPLOYEE WITH THE JOB
- Complicating Factors
- Qualities to Avoid
- Other Qualities of Good Leadership
- A Diverse Workplace
- PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
- HUMAN RELATIONS: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND CUSTOMER SALES
- Using Displays to Advertise
- Writing Descriptive Copy
- Budgeting for Advertising
- Promotion, Publicity, and Public Relations
- The Advertising Media
- ADVERTISING THE BUSINESS
- LAWS AND REGULATIONS
- BUILDING THE INVENTORY
- ORGANIZATION PLANS
- USING SPACE EFFICIENTLY
- Buying an Established Business
- SELECTING THE BUSINESS SITE
- Using Your Own Money
- SOURCES OF CAPITAL
- MARKET SURVEYS
- Corporation
- Partnership
- FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
- BEGINNING AND PROMOTING AN ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE BUSINESS
- COVER CROPS AND CROP ROTATION
- OVERWINTERING
- HARVESTING
- Root Pruning
- FIELD PRUNING NURSERY STOCK
- LABELING NURSERY CROPS
- Weed and Pest Control
- Fertilization
- Supplemental Irrigation Systems
- MAINTAINING NURSERY CROPS
- LAYOUTS FOR FIELD PRODUCTION
- MEDIA CONSIDERATION FOR NURSERY CROPS
- DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF PLANTS TO GROW
- CROP SELECTION
- SELECTING CROPS TO GROW
- Integrated Pest Management
- Pesticide Safety in the Greenhouse
- Common Forms of Greenhouse Pesticides
- GROWTH RETARDANTS
- FERTILIZING
- Semiautomatic Watering
- Hand-Watering
- WATERING
- SPACING AND LABELING A CROP
- REPRODUCTION METHODS
- GREENHOUSE CONTAINERS
- SOIL TESTS
- PASTEURIZING THE MEDIA
- GREENHOUSE ROOT MEDIA
- GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
- Bench Arrangements
- GREENHOUSE BENCHES
- Other Methods
- North Wall Insulation
- Double-Layered Plastic Covering
- CONSERVING ENERGY IN GREENHOUSES
- Heat Exchange and Water Evaporation
- VENTILATING AND COOLING THE GREENHOUSE
- Central Heating Systems
- Localized Heating Systems
- HEATING THE GREENHOUSE
- TYPICAL STRUCTURAL PLANS
- MATERIALS USED TO COVER THE STRUCTURES
- WHAT ELSE?
- COMMUNICATIONS
- ARBORISTS AND LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS
- HORTICULTURE THERAPISTS
- COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SPECIALISTS
- PART-TIME WORK
- SPECIALIZED AND NQNTRADITIQNAL CAREERS
- EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Landscape Nurserymen
- Landscape Gardeners and Maintenance Supervisors
- Landscape Contractors
- THE LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY
- CHALLENGES FACING THE NURSERY INDUSTRY
- THE LINK BETWEEN THE NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE INDUSTRIES
- Retail Nurseries
- Wholesale Nurseries and Suppliers
- Propagation Nurseries
- DIFFERENT TYPES OF NURSERIES
- THE NURSERY INDUSTRY
- Teacher/Researcher
- Flower Shops and Garden Centers
- Wholesale Suppliers
- THE PROFESSIONS OF FLORICULTURE
- THE FLORICULTURE INDUSTRY
- PROPAGATION BY TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURING
- Methods of Layering
- PROPAGATION BY LAYERING
- Tools for Budding
- PROPAGATION BY BUDDING
- Types of Graft
- Ensuring the Success of a Graft
- The Materials Needed for Grafting
- The Uses and Limitations of Grafting
- PROPAGATION BY GRAFTING
- PROPAGATION BY CUTTINGS
- Fertilizing Plugs
- The Problem of Stretching
- Planting the Seeds
- PROPAGATION BY PLUGS
- Planting the Seeds
- PROPAGATION BY SEEDS
- THE STRUCTURES FOR PROPAGATION
- THE MEDIA FOR PROPAGATION
- TECHNIQUES OF PLANT PROPAGATION
- Pest Control
- Overseeding
- Mowing
- Watering
- Vertical Mowing
- Aerating the Lawn
- MAINTAINING AN ESTABLISHED LAWN
- CALIBRATING A SPREADER
- Watering
- Planting the Lawn
- PROPER LAWN CONSTRUCTION
- Plugging
- METHODS OF INSTALLATION
- MIXTURES VERSUS SINGLE-SPECIES BLENDS
- The Solution
- PURCHASING GRASS SEED
- Use Tolerance
- Soil and Climatic Tolerance
- COMPARISON OF TURFGRASSES
- TURF: SELECTION, ESTABLISHMENT, AND MAINTENANCE
- Follow-Up Care
- Pruning the Roots and Potting the Bonsai
- Styles of Bonsai
- Tools, Containers, and Soil Mix
- BONSAI DEVELOPMENT
- TOPIARY PRUNING
- INSTALLING AND TRAINING ESPALIERS
- ESPALIERS
- Initial Training
- INSTALLING AND TRAINING VINES
- Reducing Winter Injury
- Human-Induced Injuries
- Natural Injuries
- WINTERIZING THE LANDSCAPE
- Fertilization
- FLOWER PLANTINGS
- National Pruning Standard
- How to Prune Hedges
- Pruning Methods
- Parts of the Plant to Prune
- Parts of a Shrub
- Parts of a Tree
- PRUNING TREES AND SHRUBS
- PEST CONTROL
- Edging
- Mulching
- Fertilization
- Watering
- PLANTING IN THE SOUTHEAST
- PROBLEMS OF ARID REGIONS
- INSTALLING BEDDING PLANTS, GROUNDCOVERS, AND BULBS
- Antitranspirants
- Staking and Guying
- Protecting and Stabilizing
- Watering and Mulching
- Correct Backfilling
- Placement and Related Care
- Preparing the Root System
- The Planting Site
- METHODS OF INSTALLATION
- THE TIME TO TRANSPLANT
- ROOT FORMS OF LANDSCAPE PLANTS
- THE NECESSARY TOOLS
- CREATING A RESIDENTIAL PLAN
- Types of Landscape Drawings
- Drawing Surfaces
- MATERIALS AND METHODS
- Surfacing Materials
- SELECTING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
- ENRICHMENT ITEMS
- Foundation plantings
- Line Plantings
- DESIGNING PLANTINGS FOR LANDSCAPES
- SELECTING PLANTS FOR LANDSCAPES
- Proportion
- Focalization of Interest
- THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
- The Walls, Ceilings, and Floors of a Landscape
- Use Areas
- THE OUTDOOR ROOM
- LANDSCAPING TODAY
- LANDSCAPE DESIGN
- THE FUTURE
- THE INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
- Vandalism and Abuse
- Repotting
- Dust
- Air Pollution
- Humidity
- OTHER CONCERNS
- WATERING AND DRAINAGE
- Installing the Plants
- THE GROWING MEDIUM
- Selecting the Correct Lighting
- Natural Light
- Light Quality
- Light Intensity
- LIGHT AND INTERIOR PLANTINGS
- UNIQUENESS OF INTERIOR PLANTSCAPES
- THE INTERIOR USES OF PLANTS
- Wreaths
- A vase arrangement, two-sided
- An S-curve arrangement, one-sided
- Asymmetrical triangle arrangement, one-sided
- Symmetrical triangle arrangement, two-sided
- Symmetrical triangle arrangement, one-sided
- Table Arrangements
- ASSEMBLING THE ARRANGEMENTS
- MAKING BOWS AND PUFFS
- WIRING FLOWERS FOR DESIGN
- Contrasting color schemes
- Color Schemes
- USING COLOR TO ADVANTAGE
- PATTERNS OF ARRANGEMENTS
- Rhythm and Line
- Balance
- Scale and Proportion
- PRINCIPLES OF FLORAL DESIGN
- FORMS OF ARRANGEMENT MATERIALS
- CARE OF CUT FLOWERS
- CONTAINERS FOR FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
- Adhesive Materials
- MATERIALS NEEDED TO ARRANGE FLOWERS
- FLORAL DESIGN-ART OR CRAFT?
- HORTICULTURE
- Making the Case for IPM
- Implementing an IPM Program
- Bacteriophages
- BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
- The Role of Adjuvants
- . Pesticide Safety
- Product Packaging
- Pesticide Product Formulations
- PESTICIDES
- Principles of Control
- THE CONTROL OF BIOTIC PESTS
- OTHER CAUSES OF INJURY
- Classification of Weeds
- WEEDS
- Color Changes
- SYMPTOMS OF INJURED PLANTS
- Relationships Between Plants and Pathogens
- Plant Pathogens
- PLANT DISEASES
- Growth and Change of Insects
- The Classification of Insects
- PLANT INJURIES AND THEIR CONTROL
- MUTATIONS
- THE CONTRIBUTION OF GREGOR MENDEL
- PLANT IMPROVEMENT
- Asexual Propagation
- HOW PLANTS ARE PROPAGATED
- SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
- PLANT REPRODUCTION
- COMMERCIAL GROWTH REGULATORS
- Gibberellins
- . PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
- Organic Fertilizers
- FERTILIZERS
- Role in Mineral Absorption
- CATION EXCHANGE
- SOIL ACIDITY AND ALKALINITY
- SOIL STRUCTURE AND ORGANIC MATERIAL
- SOIL NUTRIENTS
- SOIL SEPARATES AND SOIL TEXTURE
- WHY SOILS DIFFER
- Living and Nonliving Organisms
- Weathered Minerals
- THE SOIL
- THE ASSIMILATION OF TERMINOLOGY
- VISUAL DESCRIPTIONS OF PLANTS
- HOW PLANTS ARE IDENTIFIED
- Heat Zone Considerations
- DESCRIPTION BASED ON TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE
- HORTICULTURAL DESCRIPTIONS OF PLANTS
- PLANTS
- WHAT PLANTS NEED FOR GROWTH
- MAJOR PLANT PROCESSES
- JUVENILITY AND MATURITY IN PLANTS
- THE STRUCTURE OF PLANT PARTS
- Stems
- PARTS OF A PLANT
- PLANT NOMENCLATURE
- PLANT CLASSIFICATION AND THE NATURAL WORLD
- HORTICULTURE
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF ORNAMENTAF HORTICUFTURE
- EXTENSIVE TEACHING/LEARNING PACKAGE Instructor's Guide
- STRUCTURE OF THE TEXT
- SCOPE OF THE TEXT
- HORTICULTURE
- Category: House and office chairs
- Exhibition of new works of Karim Rasheed
- Modern rocking-chair with LED illumination
- Bulldozer
- Rocking-chair for two
- Stylish office furniture from Roberto Lazzeroni
- Office rocking-chair
- Office chair on karbonovy base
- Office chair bed
- Furniture transformers; we fill up a collection
- Collection of furniture of Steam
- Category: Illustrated History Of Furniture
- From 1851 to the Present Time
- BOOKCASE
- First Half of the Nineteenth Century
- GENTLEMAN and CABINET-MAKERS
- Chippendale and his Contemporaries
- Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette
- Louis XV
- French Furniture
- Saracenic Woodwork From Cairo and Damascus
- Persia
- Indian Furniture
- The Furniture of Eastern Countries
- Jacobean furniture
- The Renaissance In England
- The Renaissance in Germany
- The Renaissance in Spain
- The Renaissance in the Netherlands
- The Renaissance In France
- The Renaissance in Italy
- The Renaissance
- The Middle Ages
- Roman Furniture
- Greek Furniture
- Egyptian Furniture
- Ancient Furniture
- Contents
- Illustrated History Of Furniture
- Category: Interior
- Complete alteration of the house of the Victorian era in London
- The most prestigious color of 2012 in furniture and an interior
- Italian glass furniture
- Shabby chic. Furniture in style a trash
- Easy computer table and workplace
- Italian interroom doors of Albed
- Ladies look on a house office
- Real Estonian steampunk!
- Design of very malekhanky room
- Authors furniture: alloy of metal and tree
- Interior design of a bookshop
- Wood tile for a balcony
- 10 signs of modern kitchen, examples with a photo
- Magnificently fine interiors of a town house after alteration
- Dark color in an interior
- Sample of free programs for interior design. With a preview and descriptions
- Tendencies in interior design, a decor and a furniture choice in brand new 2012
- Economy of a place in the malekhanky apartment; an office in a case
- Category: Kitchens
- Heading: design of kitchen. Stainless steel with a powder dusting
- Modern kitchen, technologies and design of kitchen of the future. Stephano Martsanos interview
- The crane the mixer for kitchen with illumination
- Small kitchen, modern design, 10 examples with a photo
- Elastic stool
- Double chandelier of Twin
- Elastic tile or apron for kitchen the hands in 2 hours
- Design of modern kitchen; form and content
- Tile on an apron for kitchen
- Kitchen the hands from scratch. The detailed story from the first person
- Category: Lamps. Lighting devices
- The wall lighting device for a hall with small the shelf
- Levitiruyushchiye floor lamps
- Desk lamp with an empty plafond
- Floor lamps of PENTA Light
- LED a small lamp in the door handle
- Unique chandeliers with figures
- Vintage chandeliers of various flowers and lighting devices
- Lighting Shark device
- Desk lamps
- Desk lamp the hands, noteworthy examples with a photo
- Category: cyi
- Category: Landscape Design Park
- Jirisan(Mt.) Wild Plant Environment Park
- Haenam Flower Garden Tourist Complex omsimsxi
- Songdo Neighborhood Parks
- Hwaseong Dongtan Neighborhood Park wasaea
- Hwaseong Dongtan PF Business-Metapolis
- Parco DelleTorri
- Foshan City Park and Waterfront Park
- Park Strijp
- Lugar Especifk
- WP90°XXL
- Urban Space Falcognana sAi^Fdcognana
- Devonian Gardens
- Paris Seoul Park
- Gyeongsangbuk-do Forest Science Museum
- Sunyudo Park
- Ulsan Grand Park
- Walker Art Center
- Chess Park
- Court Square Press Courtyard court square press emra
- One North Park
- The Lurie Garden
- The Elizabeth & Nona Evans Restorative Garden
- Frozen Symphony
- Landscape Design Park
- Category: LANDSCAPE PLANNING
- Appropriate maintenance
- Efficient irrigation
- Appropriate plant selection
- Practical turf areas
- Soil analysis
- Planning and design
- Xeriscape in Landscape Design
- Plantation and maintenance process of the plants
- Removal and transfer of the plants
- Determination of planting area of transplanted species
- Characteristics of the species used in the transplantation
- Determination of the transplantation area
- Transplantation of trees in campus of Bartin University (case study)
- Transplantation of palms
- Transplantation with mechanic methods
- Transplantation of plants with bare soil
- Transplantation methods
- Preparation of big sized plants for transplantation
- Preparation of middle sized plants for transplantation
- Preparation of plants for transplantation
- Transplantation time for non-evergreen plants
- Soil characteristics
- Plant characteristics
- Principals to consider during application
- Transplantation of large plants and plantation techniques
- Transplantation of larger plants in Turkey
- Historical development of the transplantation of larger plants
- Private Plantation Techniques
- Matching water flow and pressure with pipe size
- Operation unit
- Irrigation duration
- Sprinkler flow
- Scheduling coefficient
- Distribution uniformity (DU)
- Sprinkler heads
- Submain line
- Control units
- Pressure gauge
- Water supply
- Irrigation methods
- Gross irrigation requirement for each irrigation
- Net irrigation requirement
- Quantitative characteristics of irrigation water
- Biological properties
- Physical properties
- Irrigation
- A case study - Cumhuriyet Square, Afyonkarahisar (Turkey)
- Community involvement
- Equity and accessibility
- Coherence and legibility
- Adaptability and sustainability
- Landscape design in urban environment
- Health benefits
- Social benefits
- Ecological and environmental benefits
- Urban landscape
- The role of landscape architecture in urban design
- Urban design and urban life quality
- Urban Landscape Design
- Research methodology
- Perception of soundscapes
- Environmental images and cognitive maps
- Landscape preferences
- Overview of research methodology
- Gestalt principles of visual perception
- Gibson's Theory of Affordances
- Information processing theory
- Berlyne's and Wohlwill's approaches to environmental aesthetics
- Prospect-refuge theory
- Theories on perception and preferences
- A brief overview of history of aesthetics
- Visual landscape perception
- Landscape Perception
- Emergence of coastal zone planning in the U. S. A and Europe
- Boundaries and zoning in coastal zone
- Coastal zone planning
- GIS and remote sensing usage in planning
- Ecological landscape planning methods
- Ecological landscape planning
- Corridors and connectivity
- Patches
- Landscape ecology principles and landscape planning
- Ecological Landscape Planning, with a Focus on the Coastal Zone
- Enhancement measures: Intervention strategies for the benefit of the landscape and people, offered by the installation of infrastructures
- . Minimization measures: Integration project and landscape treatment
- Measures of landscape integration of electrical infrastructures
- Identification of landscape types
- Conceptual process for the development of the manual
- Integration of Infrastructures in Landscape - An Opportunity to Landscape Planning Improvement
- Assessment of the phenotypic plasticity of woody plant species to drought
- Assessment of the potential sources of reproductive material of woody plants
- Selection of woody plants for landscape and urban greenery in Slovakia
- Scientific tools of woody plant selection for landscape planning
- Principles of woody plant selection for landscape planning
- Woody Plants in Landscape Planning and Landscape Design
- Natural and cultural environment conservation
- Discussion and conclusions
- Local residents' expectations of and suggestions for new tourism planning and management strategies in Amasra
- Local residents' perspectives on the natural and cultural values in Amasra
- Local residents' attitudes toward tourism
- Survey results
- Results and discussions
- Questionnaire design and implementation
- SWOT analysis
- Material and methods
- Local Residents’ Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward Sustainable Tourism Planning and Management in Amasra (Turkey)
- Adaptability and panarchy
- Ecosystem artificialization and sustainability
- Planning and design of sustainable cultural landscape model
- Cultural landscape sustainability
- Cultural landscape governance
- Development approach and models
- Change of paradigm
- Cultural landscape construction and governance
- Rural, urban and wildland. Territories typologies and components
- Rurality, territory and cultural landscape
- Ontology and epistemology
- Agriculture: Definitions and formulation
- Agriculture from nature
- Agriculture and Rurality as Constructor of Sustainable Cultural Landscape
- Ecological Agriculture Tourism Education Project
- DATUR Uzungol Tourism Development Project
- Karaburun Women Agro-Tourism Cooperative
- Examples of Rural Tourism in Turkey
- Examples of Rural Tourism in United Nations
- Examples of Rural Tourism in Korea
- Examples of Rural Tourism in Taiwan
- Rural tourism - Examples of implementation
- Rural tourism policy in Turkey
- Rural tourism-rural development relationship
- Relationship between rural tourism and natural-cultural environment
- Definition of rural tourism and its types
- Definition of rural area
- Tourism Planning in Rural Areas and Organization Possibilities
- Social and psychological benefits
- Economic and aesthetic benefits
- Biodiversity and nature conservation
- Environmental benefits
- Benefits of urban green spaces
- Classification of urban green/open spaces types
- Urban green space systems
- What is urban green space?
- Urban Green Space System Planning
- Results
- Research process
- Landscape principles
- Borders from the landscape perspective
- Solution attempts from the urbanism perspective
- Medellin borders on steep slope
- A research attempt to planning landscape in borders
- Over passed borders
- Borders in the past
- An Approach to Landscape Planning in Borders
- Outlook
- Geodesign - A new approach?
- Objectives / vision / measures
- Participation
- Connectivity analysis
- GIS-based habitat models
- Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE)
- Analyzing
- Data capturing
- Capabilities of using GIS in landscape planning
- Conclusions
- Landscape planning
- The “German” situation
- Landscape design
- Definition
- GIS in Landscape Planning
- Vegetation indices
- Surface texture data
- Ancillary data integration
- . Object based classification
- Soft (fuzzy) classifiers
- Accuracy assessments
- Data dependent (machine learning classifiers)
- Model based classifiers (traditional)
- Classification techniques
- LUC mapping techniques
- Remotely sensed data sources
- EUNIS habitat classification scheme
- CORINE classification scheme
- LUC classification schemes
- Land Use/Cover Classification Techniques Using Optical Remotely Sensed Data in Landscape Planning
- The case study, Igneada Longos forest national park
- Protected areas in Turkey
- Protected Areas
- the landscape planning and design
- Category: LANDSCAPES
- MORE OR LESS:. FOOD FOR THOUGHT
- ENVIRONMENTAL DELIGHT
- INNER-CITY MOVEMENT
- Direct Economic Benefits
- ECONOMIC RETURN FROM LAND-USE
- MORE CITY WITH. LESS SPACE:. VISION FOR LIFESTYLE
- PERSISTENT VISUAL STIMULATION
- URBAN NATURE
- LOCAL INTERACTIONS
- SENSE OF OPENNESS
- NEW SPACE FOR OLD CITIES:. VISION FOR LANDSCAPE
- ANOTHER MODEL
- KATHMANDU VALLEY, NEPAL
- UTILITARIAN DREAMS:. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
- PERMACULTURE AND PRODUCTIVE URBAN LANDSCAPES
- Where does this fit with current thinking on urban landscape?
- THE LANDSCAPE CHARACTER OF URBAN FOOD GROWING PROJECTS
- URBAN FOOD GROWING:. NEW LANDSCAPES, NEW THINKING
- THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF UPA
- UPA and water pollution
- PRACTICAL PRODUCTION ISSUES
- Allotment plot design
- Allotment size
- ALLOTMENTS, PLOTS AND CROPS IN BRITAIN
- MOULSECOOMB:. DISCOVERING A MICRO-PUL
- ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS
- SUMMARY OF THE CONTEXT OF URBAN AND PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA IN CRITICAL RESEARCH AREAS
- Country focus and regional patterns
- DIMENSIONS
- ORGANIC URBAN AGRICULTURE
- URBAN AGRICULTURE IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS
- INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN AGRICULTURE
- EDGE DEVELOPMENT TOPOGRAPHICAL EDGE
- EDGE DEVELOPMENT THIN EDGE
- EDGE DEVELOPMENT DUAL NATURE EDGE
- EDGE DEVELOPMENT THICK EDGE
- ORGANOPONICO PASTORITA CHARACTERISTICS CIENFUEGOS
- ORGANOPONICO CUATRO CAMINOS CHARACTERISTICS CIENFUEGOS
- ORGANOPONICO FLORAL CHARACTERISTICS RODAS
- . CHARACTERISTICS UNIVERSIDAD DE CIENFUEGOS
- ORGANOPONICO LA TERMINAL CHARACTERISTICS RODAS
- Observations and speculations
- THE URBAN AGRICULTURE SITE
- URBAN AGRICULTURE AT THE CITY SCALE
- THE SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CUBAN URBAN AGRICULTURE
- LABORATORY FOR URBAN. AGRICULTURE
- CONCLUSIONS
- THE EXPERIENCE OF THE 1990s
- HAVANA: ANTECEDENTS AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENT
- URBAN AND PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE IN HAVANA
- PEOPLE'S AND GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSE
- URBAN AGRICULTURE IN HAVANA: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
- THE PLOT FOR DESIGNERS
- ALLOTMENTS AS NEGOTIATED COMMUNITIES
- ALLOTMENTS AS URBAN LANDSCAPE
- ALLOTMENTS AS (OPEN) GREEN SPACE
- THE FUTURE FOR ALLOTMENTS IN. URBAN LANDSCAPES
- About the open urban space atlas
- THE OPEN URBAN SPACE ATLAS
- CPULs AMONGST CONTEMPORARY. OPEN URBAN SPACE
- URBAN AGRICULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY
- REVIVAL AND DIVERSIFICATION OF URBAN FOOD GROWING
- URBAN REBUILDING AND URBAN FOOD DECLINE
- URBAN FOOD AND CONFLICT
- INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND SUBURBAN UTOPIAS: THE DIVORCE OF CITIES AND FOOD PRODUCTION
- WHERE WE LIVE IS WHERE WE GROW
- THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH. OPEN URBAN SPACE. AS A EUROPEAN EXAMPLE
- SCALE
- THE FEDERATION OF CITY FARMS AND COMMUNITY GARDENS
- What resources are needed to run a successful community-led project?
- POLICY ON FOOD PRODUCTION AND SUSTAINABILITY
- THE BENEFITS OF A COMMUNITY GARDEN OR CITY FARM PROJECT
- THE SOCIAL ROLE OF COMMUNITY FARMS. AND GARDENS IN THE CITY
- CHANGING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR:. THE ROLE OF FARMERS' MARKETS
- POLICY CONCLUSIONS
- MACRO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
- AND PRICES
- Comparative advantage
- SUPPLY
- MICRO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS Models vs reality
- THE ECONOMICS OF URBAN AND. PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE
- Financial returns and land
- OBSTACLES TO URBAN AGRICULTURE
- HEALTH BENEFITS Diet
- Supporting local economies
- ECONOMIC BENEFITS
- NEW CITIES WITH MORE LIFE:. BENEFITS AND OBSTACLES
- AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH TO. ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE. PLANNING
- THE POOR
- Consumer ignorance
- Public health
- IMPLICATIONS OF THE FOOD MILES CHAIN
- Air freight
- FOOD MILES
- CITIES AS SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS
- Developed countries
- RELEARNING URBAN AGRICULTURE
- ENERGY AND LAND-USE
- URBAN AGRICULTURE AND. SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
- Local growing and trading of crops
- ORGANIC URBAN AGRICULTURE
- THE ENVIRONMENTAL CASE FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE
- WHY URBAN FOOD?
- FOOD AND URBAN DESIGN
- MORE FOOD WITH LESS SPACE:. WHY BOTHER?
- WHERE WILL CPULs BE?
- WHY CPULs?
- MORE SPACE WITH LESS SPACE: AN URBAN DESIGN STRATEGY
- LONDON IN 2045: POSTSCRIPT
- ECOLOGICAL INTENSIFICATION
- NEW SPACE FOR OLD SPACE:. AN URBAN VISION
- AN INTRODUCTORY GLOSSARY
- CONTRIBUTORS
- the future shape of cities
- DESIGNING URBAN AGRICULTURE FOR. SUSTAINABLE CITIES
- Category: Materials and the Environment: Eco-Informed Material Choice
- Stress and pressure
- Appendix - Useful numbers and conversions
- Plywood
- Paper and cardboard
- Flexible polymer foam
- Rigid polymer foam
- Sheet molding compound (SMC)
- GFRP (Isotropic)
- CFRP (Isotropic)
- Hybrids: composites, foams, and natural materials
- Borosilicate glass (Pyrex)
- Soda-lime glass
- Alumina
- Concrete
- Stone
- Brick
- Ceramics and glasses
- Polychloroprene (Neoprene, CR)
- EVA
- Butyl rubber
- Natural rubber (NR)
- Phenolics
- Polyester
- Epoxies
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA, PHB)
- Polylactide (PLA)
- Polystyrene (PS)
- Polyvinylchloride (tpPVC)
- Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
- Polycarbonate (PC)
- Polyethylene (PE)
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Polyamides (Nylons, PA)
- Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
- Polymers
- Cast iron, ductile (nodular)
- Stainless steel
- Low alloy steel
- Low carbon steel
- Nickel-based superalloys
- Nickel-chromium alloys
- Zinc die-casting alloys
- Lead alloys
- Copper alloys
- Titanium alloys
- Magnesium alloys
- Aluminum alloys
- Metals and alloys
- Material profiles
- Opportunities
- Gathering clouds: threats[47]
- Carbon, energy, and GDP
- Material value
- The bigger picture: future options
- Sustainable materials
- Sustainable energy
- The ecological metaphor
- The concept of sustainable development
- (a) stiffness and strength
- Transport
- Heating and cooling
- Deriving and using indices: materials for light, strong shells
- Crash barriers: matching choice to purpose
- Which bottle is best? selection per unit of function
- Eco-informed materials selection
- Exploring design using CES Edu level 2 ECO
- Appendix: deriving material indices
- Computer-aided selection
- Five useful charts
- Resolving conflicting objectives: tradeoff methods
- Selection criteria and property charts
- Principles of materials selection
- The selection strategy: choosing a car
- Exercises using the CES eco-audit tool
- Exercises
- Appendix: the CES eco-audit tool
- Computer-aided eco-auditing
- Energy flows and payback time of a wind turbine
- Family car: comparing material energy with use energy
- Auto bumpers: exploring substitution
- Case study: a portable space heater
- Case study: a coffee maker
- Case study: an electric kettle
- Eco-audits
- Exploring the data: property charts
- Energy and CO2 footprints of energy, transport, and use
- The eco-attributes of materials
- Data precision: recalibrating expectations
- The consequences
- Economic instruments: taxes and trading schemes
- National legislation: standards, directives, taxes, trading tools
- International treaties, protocols, and conventions
- Growing awareness and legislative response
- The long reach of legislation
- Recycling: resurrecting materials
- The problem of packaging
- End-of-first-life options
- What determines product life?
- A resource?
- Appendix: software for LCA
- Summary and conclusion
- The strategy for eco-selection of materials
- Streamlined LCA
- Life-cycle assessment: details and difficulties
- The material life cycle
- The materials life cycle
- Summary and conclusion
- . Reserves, the resource base, and resource life
- Exponential growth and doubling times
- Resource consumption
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Summary and conclusion
- Materials and the environment
- Learned dependency: the reliance on nonrenewable materials
- Materials: a brief history
- . Introduction: material dependence
- The CES software
- Materials and the. Environment
- Category: Middle Atlantic and Southern Colonies
- Category: New Waterscapes
- Running and maintenance
- From the idea to the finished object
- Water playground in Pforzheim
- Restoration of Emscher river, Ruhr Valley
- Exemplary water management at DWR Headquarters, Amsterdam
- Heiner-Metzger Plaza, Neu-Ulm
- Interior courtyard of an old people's home in Stuttgart
- ‘Water-traces' in Hannoversch Munden
- Towards a new water culture
- The Pearl of Hangzhou water garden, Hangzhou
- Water management for a research centre near London
- Fountain sculpture in Immenstaad
- Daylighting of Alna River in Holalokka, Oslo
- Water as an open system
- Rainwater management in Krems Business Park, Austria
- Housing estate in Echallens near Lausanne
- The Lanferbach at SchQngelberg estate in Gelsenkirchen
- Green roof for Chicago City Hall
- Scheme for the banks of the Volme, Hagen
- Sewage treatment plant at the Worme Hofgemeinschaft in Handeloh
- Toppilansaari Park in Oulu
- The Scharnhauser Park in Ostfildern
- Rainwater retention on the Kronsberg in Hanover
- Think global, act local
- Festival des Jardins, Chaumont-sur-Loire
- Housing estate Arkadien Asperg near Stuttgart
- Sonnenhausen estate in Glonn
- Conversion of Fornebu Airport, Oslo
- Rainwater for the bears in Zurich zoo
- Solar City Linz
- New Park Concept for Queens Botanical Garden, New York
- Wind - and water-wheel in Owingen
- The climate in the Nuremberg Prisma
- Water is universal
- Open space for a residential development in Ittigen, Berne
- Integrated water design for ING Bank, Amsterdam
- The new town square in Gummersbac
- Watercourse at Herne-Sodingen Academy
- Water features in an hotel foyer near Neuchatel
- Town hall square, Hattersheim
- Tanner Springs Park, Portland
- Water in landscape
- New Waterscapes
- Category: Nursery and furniture
- World of the imagination of Emily Kempbell
- Nursery repair, before and after
- Nursery for newborns. Examples of interiors with a photo
- Two-story bed for a nursery. 30 new examples with a photo
- Childrens mattresses of Pebble Mattress
- Childrens bed attic the hands
- Carved floor in the nursery
- Examples of nurseries from all over the world
- Collection of harmless childrens furniture
- Category: Office furniture
- Category: raznoe
- Category: SHOP-MADE JIGS AND FIXTURES
- WORKSHOP HELPERS
- SAFETY DEVICES
- SHOP AIDS
- . LUMBER STORAGE RACKS
- MOBILE CLAMP RACK
- STORAGE DEVICES
- ADJUSTABLE ROLLER STAND
- VISE EXTENSION STAND
- TABLES FOR POWER TOOLS
- PLATE JOINER STAND
- TOOL EXTENSIONS. AND TABLES
- HAND-SANDING JIGS
- AUXILIARY SANDING TABLES
- . JIGS FOR FACE - AND EDGE-SANDING
- SANDING JIGS
- GLUING AND. CLAMPING JIGS
- JIGS FOR SANDING AND CHECKING DEPTH
- JIG FOR FLUTING COLUMNS
- SPINDLE-TURNING JIGS
- GOUGE-SHARPENING JIG
- TWO CENTERING JIGS
- TURNING JIGS
- . BORING DEEP HOLES
- POCKET HOLE JIG
- V-BLOCK JIG
- JIG FOR DRILLING EQUALLY SPACED HOLES
- TILTING TABLE JIG
- DRILLING JIGS
- TWO TENONING JIGS
- COVE-CUTTING JIG
- AUXILIARY FENCES AND TABLES
- RAISED PANEL JIG
- . CROSSCUT AND MITER JIGS
- A BLADE HEIGHT GAUGE
- TWO JIGS FOR ANGLE CUTS ON THE BAND SAW
- WEDGE-MAKING JIG
- TWO CIRCLE-CUTTING JIGS
- . RIPPING JIGS
- MITER AND CROSSCUT GUIDE
- SIZING BOARD FOR CROSSCUTS
- CUTTING JIGS
- VACUUM JIGS
- SHAPER JIGS
- JOINT-MAKING JIGS
- ADJUSTABLE ROUTING GUIDE
- PANEL-RAISING JIG
- CORNER-ROUNDING JIG
- HINGE MORTISING JIG
- ROUTER JOINTING JIG
- CIRCLE-CUTTING JIGS
- DADOING JIGS
- ROUTING. AND SHAPING JIGS
- PLANNING JIGS
- ROUTER JIG
- DESIGNING JIGS
- WORKSHOP GUIDE
- Category: Small Space. Garden Ideas
- Caring for Your Plants
- Essential Garden Tools
- Herbs
- Fruit
- Roots and stems
- Beans, peas, and squash
- Cabbage and leaf vegetables
- Small Space, Big Harvest
- Plants for screening
- Plants for shade and semishade
- Choosing Plants
- Hungry Birds
- Bird Stations
- Wildlife Hamper
- Meadow
- Insect House with Green Roof
- Decorate Your Terra-cotta Pots
- Slate-gray Window Box
- Garden
- Alpine Planter
- Slate Box Planter
- Stepladder Tiered Planter
- Terra-cotta Pot for Climbers
- Bean Feast
- Bamboo Trellis
- Greenhouse
- Shooter Shelves
- Living Picture Frame
- Picture Frame
- Living Mirror Frame
- Picture Frame Planter
- Air Plant Hangers
- Air Plant Chandelier
- Lampshade Chile Planter
- Balcony Planters
- Care Advice
- Hanging Garden
- Garden
- Tabletop Water Garden
- Instant Bonsai
- Terrarium
- Colorful Salad Colander
- Gourmet Microgreens
- Tin Can Cacti Planters
- MICRO GARDEN
- Play Host to Wildlife
- Customize Your Containers
- Garden in the Air
- Maximizing Your Space
- Category: Sofas
- Myagenkaya a sofa from separate pillows
- Sofa from Versace
- Easy semicircular banketka from LOUIS
- Sicis Next Art Furniture - a decadence and a fantasy
- Gothic leather furniture
- Modular furniture of Stadtnomaden
- Sofas with a photo printing
- Sofa shed and prestigious table from starenky boards
- Sofa with an electromotor
- Choice of a sofa
- Heretic
- Alteration of traditional furniture. Courageous mixture of styles
- Sofa Haven
- Furniture for economy of a place in the malekhanky apartment
- Mutants: a furniture collection from Martin De Silar
- Category: Stickers on walls stickers
- Graphics on walls from a vinyl tape
- Interior stickers on a wall and the Sticker refrigerator
- Stickers on furniture. There was an IKEA there was Sticker Mykea
- Updating of wall wall-paper
- The 2nd life of an old phonograph record
- Stickers on walls + a little paints and imaginations
- Wall-paper for walls in a modern interior
- Category: STYLE IN FURNITURE
- Category: TERRACE DESIGN
- Category: The Design of Things. to Come
- The Power of the New Renaissance
- The Power of Shifts in the Global Economy
- The Power to Redefine Our Local Environment
- The Power to Expand the Market
- The Power to Redirect the Company
- The Power of the Individual
- Economy of Opportunity
- Managing Design
- Hiring to Balance Soft and Hard Quality
- Product Insight: Customer Research and Design
- The Consultant Menu
- IDEO: The Starbucks of Product Design
- Using Product Development Consultants
- The Power of Design
- To Hire Consultants or Build Internally — That Is the Question
- IP in Summary
- Patenting Product Manufacture and Delivery
- Patenting a Product System
- Using IP for Brand and Product Life Cycle
- IP: Provisional Patents
- IP: Trade Secret
- IP: Trade Dress
- IP: Copyright and Trademark
- IP: Design Patents
- IP: Utility Patents
- Why Is Swiffer Out Front?
- Swiffer: A P&G Innovation Success
- Understanding Customers in the Field
- A Case Study in Innovation for New Balance: Four Phases of New Product Development
- Innovation by Cooperation
- New Balance
- A Process for Product Innovation
- Interdisciplinary Decision Making
- Chaos Within Structure
- The Butterfly Effect
- Organizing the Decision-Making Process
- Complexity in the Decision-Making Process
- Making Decisions for Profit—Success Emerging from Chaos
- The World Above the Sewer
- The Result: Sewer Repair and Beyond
- Strategy Three: Planning the Corporate Approach to Product Development
- Strategy Two: Planning the Product
- The Strategic Plan
- RedZone Robotics: Going from Projects to Products
- Fantasy in Industrial Products
- The Industrial Frontier
- Of Fantasy
- Scenarios Ensure That People Remain Real
- Powers of 10 Six: Region
- Powers of 10 Five: Community
- Powers of 10 Four: System Operation
- Powers of 10 Three: Blending Machines
- Powers of 10 Two: Blending
- Powers of 10 One: Molecular
- Powers of 10 in Action
- The Lens of Powers of 10
- Lubrizol—from Technology to Product
- The Powers of Stakeholders—People Fueling Innovation
- Fantasy-Driven Products in Everyday Experiences
- The Harry Potter Fantasy
- Form and Function Fulfilling Fantasy
- Fantasy in Everyday Products
- The Fantasy Economy
- The Experience Economy
- Form and Function
- The Harry Potter Phenomenon
- Prescription
- Designing the Mirra Chair
- In Reading Trends, It Is All About People
- Products Impacting Trends
- So How Does One Read Trends?
- Apple: Trend Reader
- Lead Users and New Technology
- Innovations
- Point 2: Innovation Yields Differentiation
- Point 1: Thinking Required
- The Ground Rules: Understanding the Innovator’s View of Procedures
- Define the Opportunity
- Identify an Area of Strategic Importance
- A Process for Pragmatic Innovation
- A Sound Basis for Vision (Yes, You Can Go with Your Instinct)
- The Ambiguity of Figuring Out Winning Products
- The Role of Marketing in the Early Stages of Product Development
- Launching the Adidas 1
- Of Business
- Surfing the Waves of Innovation
- The Global Dimension of Innovation
- Innovation—The New Mandate
- Manufacturing Quality—The New Commodity
- Innovation in Start-Ups
- Moving from Invention to Innovation at Ford: The Redesign of the F-150
- Pragmatic Innovation (and How It Differs from Invention)
- A Mandate for Change
- Pragmatic Innovation — The New Mandate
- Innovation Revealed
- So Who Are the New Breed of Innovators?
- The New Breed of Innovator: Engineering and Advanced Thinking
- The New Breed of Innovator: Global Brand and Industrial Design
- The New Breed of Innovator: Pragmatic Business
- Innovator
- Acknowledgments
- Deconstructing Innovation
- What to Expect from This Book
- About the Cover
- About the Authors
- The Design of Things. to Come
- Category: The Dynamic Landscape
- Character and location of urban woodland
- Safety and freedom to choose
- Public involvement in relation to naturalistic ecological planting
- Future focus
- Non-naturalistic ecological herbaceous plantings
- (Extract from questionnaire research carried out by Landlife (1994))
- Ecological herbaceous plantings
- Non-naturalistic ecological woodland plantings
- Ecological woodland plantings
- Public preference for ecological vegetation types
- Potential benefits of ecological plantings
- Gender
- Familiarity
- The impact of personal factors
- The impact of cultural factors
- Cultural and personal responses to landscape
- Innate responses to landscape
- Theories of landscape perception
- Plantings
- Professional skills of staff and managers
- First stages
- Rocky substrates—walls, dry walls and shallow soils
- Gradual shifts
- Maintenance
- Starting phase
- Heath and bog vegetations
- ‘Peat heath’
- Low-fertility grassland
- Maintenance
- Reedlands
- Water birds and fish
- Maintenance
- A subtle balance
- Vegetation of water and water margins
- Flower meadows without grasses
- Spring meadow and hay lawn
- Improving the flowering of existing meadows
- Development and change in the vegetation
- Making the turf less fertile
- Raking and carrying off
- Maintenance
- Perennial meadows
- Sowing each year or not?
- Annual plant communities associated with cereal fields
- Maintenance and management
- Variations in management
- Vegetation of open (sunny) situations
- Maintenance during the growing season
- Insertion method
- More rough and extensive
- Suitable mixtures of indigenous species and cultivars
- Refined and intensive
- The herbaceous layer
- Tree stands and composition
- Wood prunings
- Maintenance phase
- Initial phase
- Woody plants
- Management practice: process direction
- Herbaceous plants
- Rejuvenation
- Youth to middle age
- The first years
- From young to old
- Spontaneous and managed naturalism
- Prerequisites
- Interaction
- Dynamic process
- Static layout
- Creative management
- Seed mixes
- Herbaceous plant mixes
- Woody plant mixes
- Mixtures
- Symbol-based plans—Garden Habitat planting
- Naturalistic planting design
- Ornamental planting plans
- The principle methods of drafting planting plans
- Communicating naturalistic plantings:. plans and specifications
- Fertilising
- Mowing and weed control
- Maintenance (water management, weed control, cutting and. protection in winter)
- Planting time
- Planting densities
- Plant size and quality
- Practice of carrying out plantings
- Swimming ponds
- Extensive roof plantings
- Floating islands
- Waterfalls, fountains, artificial springs and streams
- Swamp-bed-construction
- Zone 5—The Water Lily area
- Zones 3 and 4—the shallow water and swamp area
- Oligotrophic bogs and fens
- Meso-eutrophic tall herb communities
- Carr vegetation
- Zone 1—external edges
- Vegetation zones
- Geographical origin of the plant material
- Seasons of development
- Plant grouping
- Design considerations for wetland planting
- Wet meadows cut several times a year and wet pastures
- Raised bogs
- Carrs
- Silting of lakes and bog development
- Standing water bodies and wetlands in nature
- Water hardness
- Factors determining the character of wetland vegetation
- Wetlands and water bodies
- Key character species and field layer
- Basic characteristics
- Field layer and establishment methods
- Sub-characteristics
- Field layer and establishment methods
- Sub-characteristics and sub-types Many sub-types can be identified
- Shrub types
- Edges
- Sub-characteristics and sub-types
- Basic management principles
- Sub-characteristics
- Basic characteristics
- Key character species
- Main structural types
- Indigenous species and their interactions in woodland systems
- Woodland types: their dynamic architecture, establishment and. management—the structural dynamic approach to woodland design
- Woodland aspects on an area level—overall design principles and. approaches to a contextual design
- Playing with the extremes when designing woodlands
- Example of a buffer planting
- Plantations as buffer zones and air filters
- Woodland belts and other shelter belts
- The adventurous woodland
- Wilderness woodland areas
- Open woodlands and ‘silvi-pastoral’ systems
- Finding the necessary reference landscapes
- Historical woodland types—rediscovering a rich language belonging to landscape
- Rediscovering the wide and rich cultural meaning of the term. ‘woodland’
- Exploring woodland design: designing with. complexity and dynamics—woodland. types, their dynamic architecture and. establishment
- Management to aid regeneration
- Predation by slugs and snails
- HERBICIDES
- BURNING
- CUTTING
- Selective weed management techniques
- Competitive displacement
- Longevity and capacity for regeneration
- Management
- Planting into a sown vegetation dominated by forbs
- Establishment by sowing in combination with planting
- Planting and initial weed control
- Species composition within each community
- Planting patterns and spatial arrangement
- Planting design
- Choice of communities and species
- Slug-snail control
- Depth of sowing-seed incorporation
- Seed distribution
- Soil types
- ‘Robustness’ as established plants
- Palatability to slugs and snails
- Ecological strategy
- Growth habit
- Ecological/phenological compatability of species in mixes
- How much seed is required per square metre?
- Cost of seed in relation to number ofplants established
- Treatment with dormancy breaking plant hormones
- Chilling in a fridge
- Treatment to overcome seed dormancy
- Seed dormancy
- Establishment by sowing in situ
- Creation of naturalistic herbaceous plant communities in practice
- Designed urban herbaceous vegetation
- Spontaneous occurring
- Annual plant communities
- Prairie
- Steppe
- Moist meadows
- Dry meadows
- Meadows
- Types of herbaceous plant communities: habitat stereotypes
- AVAILABILITY OF ADEQUATELY FUNDED, SKILLED, LONG-. TERM MANAGEMENT
- COLOUR
- Aesthetic requirements. PHENOLOGY
- Habitat value
- What type of naturalistic plant community is appropriate?
- Overall design considerations
- Naturalistic herbaceous vegetation for. urban landscapes
- ‘Streamside’ forest and meadow
- Early successional forest
- Roadside/woodland edge
- Case study design: Atlanta History Museum
- Select plant species and locate individual plants within community-like groupings
- Match plant communities to the mass-space plan
- Develop a mass/space plan
- Inventory and analyse the site to be designed
- A process for abstracting native communities in design
- Stylisation/abstraction of native plant communities
- Diversification of ground layer plantings
- Alternatives to current practice
- Landscape maintenance/management
- Plant placement
- Current practices
- A methodology for ecological landscape. and planting design—site planning and. spatial design
- Succession
- Cycles and fluctuations
- Dynamic change in time and space
- Phenology
- Patterns
- Competition between plants and promoting diversity in landscape vegetation
- Why is biodiversity and species richness important?
- Competition and co-existence—how plants interact
- The dynamic nature of plant communities
- The dynamic nature of plant. communities—pattern and process in. designed plant communities
- Conclusions
- Evoking nature
- Informal naturalistic planting
- British approaches
- Steppe planting
- Mixed perennial planting
- The Lebensbereich style
- Stylised nature—German Lebensbereich plantings and others
- Annuals
- Flowering meadows
- The ‘marginal garden’
- Woodland edges
- Woodland gardens
- Native versus exotic—a key debate
- Biotope planting—adding exotics to native vegetation
- Spontaneous vegetation and its creative management
- The parks at Amstelveen
- New native plant communities
- Woodland: creative management
- Developing an ‘ecological aesthetic’: altering native species mixes for visual appeal
- Selective use of visually attractive plant communities
- Habitat restoration and beyond: designing a visual aesthetic into. native plant communities
- Developing a model to describe current practice
- Contemporary overview of naturalistic. planting design
- Conclusions
- Sweden
- Great Britain
- USA
- The Netherlands11
- Ecological gardening
- Origin of ecological science
- The two strands: plant geography and physiognomy
- The changing nature of ecology: a history. of ecological planting (1800-1980)
- Summary and conclusions
- Process
- Local character
- Management, sustainability and resource inputs
- What is an ecologically-informed approach to urban planting?
- Public plantings—the social dimension
- Introduction to naturalistic planting in. urban landscapes
- Category: THE GARDEN. AS ARCHITECTURE
- Korean Garden Forms
- The Pyolso Environment
- Outer Gardens—The Traditional Form Presented to the Outside World
- Twitmadang (Rear Garden)—A Private Exterior Space
- Prospect and Borrowed Scenery in the Composition of Residences
- Borrowed Scenery Versus Prospect
- Layout of Buildings (Li-ji Wu-yu)
- Defining the Korean Approach to Garden Making
- The “Uncultivated” Garden
- Comparison of Korean with Chinese and Japanese Residences
- C/j’ae and Madang: Combined Interior and Exterior Spaces
- Locality: Factors Related to the Dwelling’s Locale (Urban Versus Rural)
- Architectural Constraints Dictated by Ondol, and Functions о/Ondol-Heated Rooms
- Function: Factors Based on the Ondol System of Heating
- Social Mores: Factors Based on Confucian Principles
- Social Status: Factors Based on the Traditional Hierarchical Class System
- Location: Factors Based on the Geomantic Principles of P’ungsu
- Traditional Korean Residences and Their Gardens
- Hierarchical Dwelling Composition
- Landscape Painting Theory and Taoism
- Prototype of Ting Yuan and Yuanlin — Chinese Landscape Painting Theory
- Ideology and Prototypes
- Raising Mountains (Duo Shan) and Selecting Rocks (Xuan Shi)
- Screens (Ge) and Curves (Qu)
- Private Yuanlin: Compositional Techniques
- The Garden Treatise Yuan Ye
- Landscape-Style Gardens
- An Outline of the History of Chinese Gardens
- Garden-Related Terminology
- Spatial Composition of the Unworldly
- Courtyards (Ting) Versus Gardens
- Contemporary Housing: Single-Family Style
- Support Space: Chufang and Shaichang
- Private Space: Woshi
- Lifestyle: Hierarchal Private/Communal Composition
- Climatic Influences
- Hall and Courtyard Composition
- Coexisting “Unworldly” and “Mundane” Worlds
- The Stroll Garden: Miegakure Linking Qualitatively Different Garden Areas
- . Combined Shoin! Sukiya! Soan Structures: Miegakure Linking Qualitatively Distinct Buildings and Gardens
- Miegakure Linking Qualitatively Similar Garden Areas
- Kinetic, Multifaceted Gardens and Miegakure
- The Threshold of the Garden As Architecture
- Shoin-Zukuri Gardens and Kano-School Wall Paintings
- Decorative Arrangement of the Shoin - Zukuri Jodan Zashiki
- Hare and the South Garden
- Ke and the North Garden
- From Abbreviation to Abstraction
- Shinden-Zukuri As Prototype, and Two Divergent Interpretations
- The Garden As Architecture
- Garden Design Solutions That Address Spatial Constraints
- The Design Process: Stylized Forms (Yo) and Modeling After (МапаЫ)
- The Six Basic Elements of Garden Composition
- Prototypes and Interpretations in Shinden - Zukuri Gardens
- Architectural Design Solutions That Address Spatial Constraints
- The Abandonment of Symmetry
- Shinden-Zukuri Architecture: Symmetrical Prototype, Simplified Interpretations
- . City Plan Prototype and Interpretation: Changan and Heian-kyo
- Early Prototypes and Interpretive Approaches
- THE GARDEN. AS ARCHITECTURE
- Category: The History of Furniture Construction
- Numerical Modelling of Human-Bed Systems
- Model of Interaction of the Human-Bed System
- Numerical Modelling of Human-Seat Systems
- Model of Interaction of the Human-Seat System
- Experimental Testing of Stiffness of Seats
- Stiffness of Spring Units
- Parallel Systems of Springs of Various Stiffness
- Modelling of Stiffness of Conical Springs
- Stiffness of Conical Springs
- Stiffness of Upholstery Springs
- Elastic Properties of Human Body Soft Tissues
- Stiffness of Hyperelastic Polyurethane Foams
- Results of the calculations and their comparison with the results of experimental research
- Strength-elongation relationship for the axial compression test
- Of Polyurethane Foams
- Reduced polynomial form
- Marlow equation
- Ogden’s model for hyperelastic foams
- Mooney-Rivlin model
- Mathematical Models of Foams as Hyperelastic Bodies
- Properties of Polyurethane Foams
- Stiffness and Strength Analysis of Upholstered Furniture
- Protection and care of leather upholstered furniture
- Terms of use and maintenance of the furniture
- Warranty conditions
- Warranty Services
- Durability of Usage of Case Furniture
- Strength of Door of Horizontal Rotation Axis
- Strength of Door of Vertical Rotation Axis
- Strength of Joints of Wall Cupboards
- Strength of Eccentric Joints
- Strength of Separable Joints
- Strength of Inseparable Joints
- Strength of Case Furniture
- Stability of Case Furniture
- Stability of Board with Discontinuous Support on Perimeter
- Stability of Board with Fixed Support on Perimeter
- Stability of Rear Wall
- Stability of Side Walls
- Stiffness of Screw Joints
- Stiffness of Eccentric Joints
- Stiffness of Socle
- Stiffness of Bodies of Furniture
- Stiffness of Closet Bars
- Stiffness of Bottoms of Drawers and Containers
- Stiffness of Case Furniture
- Methods of Determining Computational Loads
- Operational Loads on Furniture During Their Usage
- Stiffness and Strength Analysis of Case Furniture
- Stresses in Construction Elements
- Operational Loads on Tables
- Mixed Methods of Optimisation
- Random Walk Method
- Monte Carlo Method
- Systematic Search Method
- Random Methods of Optimisation
- Deterministic Methods of Optimisation
- Mathematical Model of Optimisation
- Optimisation of Skeletal Furniture
- Stability of Chairs and Armchairs
- Stiffness and Stability of Chairs and Stools
- Strength of Screw Joints
- Strength of Bolt Joints
- Strength of Finger Joints
- Strength of Mortise and Tenon Joints
- Strength of Shape-Adhesive Joints
- Influence of Technological Errors of Glue-Line on the Strength of Joint
- Deformations of Wooden Joints in the Complex Load State
- Torsional Strength of Loaded Joints
- Shearing Strength of Loaded Joints
- Strength of Joints
- Stresses in Highly Curved Elements of Round Cross Sections
- Stresses in Highly Curved Prismatic Isotropic Elements
- Stresses in Cross Sections of Elements of Chair and Stool Frames
- Statically Indeterminate 2-D Structures
- Internal Forces in Chair Frames
- Operational Loads on Chairs and Stools
- Stiffness and Strength Analysis of Skeletal Furniture
- Technical Documentation of Upholstered Furniture
- Technical Documentation of Skeletal Furniture
- Normalised Elements of Drawing
- Storing of Drawings
- Title Blocks
- Formats of Sheets
- Technical Documentation
- Constructions of Upholstered Furniture
- Constructions of Chairs
- Constructions of Skeletal Furniture
- Joints of Rear Wall
- Constructions of Drawers
- Joints of Sliding Doors with. Elements of the Body
- Joints of Opening Doors with. Elements of the Body
- Construction of Case Furniture
- Assemblages of Furniture
- Subassemblages of Furniture
- Elastic Elements
- Beam and Rod Elements
- Elements of Furniture
- Assemblages, Subassemblages and Elements of Furniture
- Plate T-Type Joints
- Plate L-Type Joints
- Plate Longitudinal Parallel Joints
- Flat T-Type Joints
- Flat L-Type Joints
- Shaped and Shape-Adhesive Joints
- Joints with. Mechanical Connectors
- Furniture Joints
- Leathers and Fabrics
- Elasticity of Wood-Based Materials
- Structure of Wood-Based Materials
- Wood-Based Materials
- Elasticity of Wood
- Materials Used in Furniture Design
- Errors in Furniture Design
- Designing and Cost Analysis
- Methods of Furniture Design and Construction
- Introduction to Engineering Design of Furniture
- Moisture circulation
- Temperature
- Requirements for Safety of Use
- Requirements for Beds
- Requirements for Safety of Use
- Requirements for Furniture for Sitting and Relaxing
- Requirements for Safety of Use
- Errors in Measuring Kitchen Areas
- Requirements for Kitchen Furniture
- Requirements for Safety of Use
- Requirements for School Furniture
- Requirements Concerning Safety of Use
- Requirements for Office Furniture
- Anthropometric Measures of the Human
- Anthropotechnical Designing
- Form and Construction of Furniture
- Technical and Economy Requirements
- Construction and Technology Requirements
- Functional Requirements
- Aesthetic Requirements
- Basic Design Requirements
- Ergonomics of Furniture
- Characteristic of Upholstered Furniture
- Characteristic of Skeletal Furniture
- Characteristic of Case Furniture
- Groups of Furniture According to Their Quality
- Groups of Furniture According to Technology
- And Construction
- Groups of Furniture According to Their Functionality
- Groups of Furniture According to Their Purpose
- Classification of Furniture
- Classification and Characteristics of Furniture
- Early Twentieth-Century Furniture
- Art Deco Furniture
- Art Nouveau Furniture
- Eclectic Furniture
- Biedermeier Furniture
- Empire Furniture
- Classical Furniture
- Rococo Furniture
- Baroque Furniture
- Modern Furniture
- Furniture of the Middle Ages
- Furniture of Ancient Rome
- Furniture of Ancient Greece
- Furniture of Ancient Assyria and Persia
- Antique Furniture
- The History of Furniture Construction
- Category: the Virginia Museum
- Eastern Shore
- Fredericksburg
- Richmond
- Southeast Virginia
- JOHN SELDEN
- . Eastern Uirgmia
- Other Williamsburg furniture
- CEREMONIAL CHAIRS
- ГНК HAY SHOP EXCAVATION
- Furniture Attributed to Dickinson
- Furniture Attributed to Buck trout
- PRODUCTS OF THE HAY SHOP
- Ill1-1776: Edmund Dickinson
- BENJAMIN BUCKTROUT
- WILLIAM KENNEDY
- 1767-1770: Benjamin Bucktrout
- BENJAMIN BUCKTROUTM
- 1151-1166: Anthony Hay
- MASTERS OF THE HAY SHOE
- The Peter Scott Shop
- An Early Williamsburg Furniture Group
- The Furniture of Williamsburg
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- R. PETER MOOZ
- the Virginia Museum
- Category: Wall-paper on a wall. Photowall-paper
- Category: Wild Urban Woodlands
- Two cultural layers
- Nature conservation and recreation
- Definition of a room typology
- Implementation of the model
- The model of culture and wilderness
- The “wilderness versus biodiversity” conflict
- The “conservation versus recreation” conflict
- From new wilderness to nature park
- From freight railyard to “new wilderness”
- Natur-Park Siidgelande: Linking Conservation and Recreation in an Abandoned Railyard in Berlin
- Changes in vegetation
- Deceleration of vegetation development
- Organisation: zonation
- MtCRO-View
- The phenomenon of change
- The phenomenon of self-similarity
- Post-industrial nature
- Post-Industrial Nature in the Coal Mine of Gottelborn, Germany: The Integration of Ruderal Vegetation in the Conversion of a Brownfield
- Applicability
- The implementation
- The basic approach of the project
- The need for an experiment
- Forests for Shrinking Cities? The Project “Industrial Forests of the Ruhr”
- Wilderness elements as a pattern for urban development
- Wilderness for leisure activities
- Ecological functions of secondary wilderness
- Wilderness design through contrast with regular edges
- Strategies for the design of new wilderness in the periurban landscape
- Design for new wilderness in the peri-urban landscape
- The change of landscape and its aesthetic concept
- Wilderness and the aesthetic idea of landscape
- The concept of wilderness as the opposite of culture
- New wilderness - an aesthetic myth
- New wilderness to change urban brownfields
- New wilderness as a dynamic secondary wilderness
- New wilderness for “shrinking” cities
- New wilderness for land with extensive use
- New wilderness on urban and industrial brownfields
- Potential areas of new wilderness in the peri-urban landscape
- “New Wilderness” as an Element of the PeriUrban Landscape
- Summary of the important characteristics of integrated design principles
- A lot of woodland, but not only woodland
- A mosaic of different dynamics: the Natur-Park Schoneberger Sudgelande
- Strategies of the “green guerrilla”: the Schipol airport
- A landscape for the future: the Thomsen plant in Guyancourt
- More a manifesto than a plan: the grounds of the Millennium Dome
- Using design to work with processes: Oerliker Park
- Idealization of natural images as an inhibition of creative design
- Space for dynamic processes
- A plant is not a stone
- Dialogue between humans and nature
- Design as a form of intervention
- Strategies between Intervening and Leaving Room
- Conclusions: Post-industrial cities and the possibility of new forests
- Shrines and forests in cities in post-war times
- Shrines and forests in cities in modern times
- Shrines and forests in cities in pre-modern times
- Forests and religious belief
- Approaches for Developing Urban Forests from the Cultural Context of Landscapes in Japan
- Consequences for landscape architecture
- Alterswert in the concept of Riegl
- The historic preservation values of Riegl
- Historic preservation in urban-industrial spaces
- Additional landscape architectural design strategies
- The nature garden concept in landscape architecture
- Landscape architecture
- Forest aesthetics
- Urban nature conservation
- Process conservation as a nature conservation strategy
- Nature conservation in the broad sense
- Nature conservation
- Nature Conservation, Forestry, Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation: Perspectives for a Conceptual Alliance
- Toward establishing ecological network planning for wintering bird species
- Relationship between the number of species and the area of the park
- Classification-tree analysis
- Regression analysis
- Vegetation cover within the parks and land use outside the parks
- Vegetation structure measurements
- Material and methods Study area
- Ecological Networks for Bird Species in the Wintering Season Based on Urban Woodlands
- Opportunities and perspectives for woodland development in post-mining landscapes
- Woodland development during succession on spoil dumps - an overview
- Colonization processes
- Investigation methods
- Locations and site characteristics
- Spontaneous Development of Peri-Urban Woodlands in Lignite Mining Areas of Eastern Germany
- Ants and ground beetles
- Demographic structure of woodland stages
- Dynamics of diaspore banks
- Soil fauna and microbiological activity
- Soil genesis and chemical characteristics
- Methods
- Study sites
- The monitoring approach
- Nature Returns to Abandoned Industrial Land: Monitoring Succession in Urban-Industrial Woodlands in the German Ruhr
- Evaluation
- Finance
- Publicity
- Tool kit for involving people in nature projects
- Coatham Wood Community Forum
- Woodland wildflower project
- Stillington Forest Park
- Stainton Quarry local nature reserve
- Case studies from North East England Conservation of the Black Poplar tree, Populus nigra
- Approach to nature projects
- Case study area: the North East of England
- People Working for Nature in the Urban Forest
- Regional awareness
- Accessibility and usability
- Potential for “appropriation activities”
- Naturalness and Diversity
- Recreation areas for adults
- Free spaces for youth
- Adventure sites for children
- Goals and methodological approach
- Use and Perception of Post-Industrial Urban Landscapes in the Ruhr
- The perception of children’s’ safety, and the perceived suitability of Birchwood as a place to bring up children
- Perception of personal safety
- Cultural values and meanings
- Results and discussion
- Methods of statistical analysis
- The postal questionnaire and interviews
- Selection of sampling HCA's
- Methodology
- Research issues
- Literature review
- The urban woodlands at Birchwood
- Living in the Urban Wildwoods: A Case Study of Birchwood, Warrington New Town, UK
- Lessons for providers
- Who is visiting and what do they do?
- Results and conclusions
- Questionnaire survey
- Focus groups
- Results
- Methodology
- Nature for People: The Importance of Green Spaces to Communities in the East Midlands of England
- Lovely and wild?
- Wilderness in the city
- Protecting urban nature?
- What is perceived as urban nature?
- Empirical results of social perceptions and notions of nature in an urban context
- Surrogate Nature or Wilderness? Social Perceptions and Notions of Nature in an Urban Context
- Discussion
- Results of the questionnaire survey
- Type II: Leisure-oriented wilderness opponents
- Typology of human-wilderness relationships
- The past as a reference point
- Contrast
- Beauty
- The deductive phase
- Data collection
- Selection of interviewees
- The inductive-exploratory phase Area investigated and sampling universe
- Goals of the study, questioning techniques and methods
- Attitudes towards Wilderness and Public Demands on Wilderness Areas
- Disadvantages of “wild urban woodlands”
- Benefits and drawbacks of wild urban woodlands Benefits of wild urban woodlands
- “Wild urban woodlands”: placing people’s perceptions and preferences first
- Urban forestry as an integrative framework
- New Perspectives for Urban Forests: Introducing Wild Woodlands
- The “four natures approach”: A non-scientific approach to urban nature
- Naturalness from a prospective perspective
- Scientific approaches to naturalness
- Are urban-industrial woodlands natural?
- Species pool
- Agency of natural mechanisms
- Urban-industrial woodlands: a new woodland type emerges on specific urban sites
- Woodlands that result from urban greening
- Woodlands as a part of the traditional cultural landscape
- Remnants of pristine forests
- A historical approach: from pristine to urban-industrial woodlands
- Exchange of species
- Deposition of materials
- Habitat fragmentation
- A spatial approach: urban and non-urban woodlands
- The need for a conceptual framework
- Wild Urban Woodlands: Towards a Conceptual Framework
- Preface
- Category: WINDSOR FURNITURE
- MAKING THE DOORS
- . MAKING THE BOOKCASE
- MAKING THE FALL-FRONT
- BUILDING THE PIGEONHOLE UNIT
- MAKING THE DRAWERS
- MAKING THE DESK UNIT
- ANATOMY OF A QUEEN ANNE SECRETARY
- QUEEN ANNE SECRETARY
- A MILK PAINT FINISH
- ASSEMBLING THE CHAIR
- MAKING THE LEGS, ARM POSTS, AND STRETCHERS
- MAKING THE SEAT
- MAKING THE BOW AND ARM
- MAKING THE SPINDLES
- WINDSOR CHAIR
- PENCIL POSTS
- MAKING THE END BOARDS
- TURNING THE BEDPOSTS
- ANATOMY OF A FOUR-POSTER BED
- FOUR-POSTER BED
- MAKING THE TOP
- MAKING THE DRAWER
- PREPARING THE SIDE RAILS
- MAKING THE LEG-AND-RAIL ASSEMBLY
- . ANATOMY OF A PEMBROKE TABLE
- PEMBROKE TABLE
- CLASSIC AMERICAN FURNITURE STYLES
- QUEEN ANNE’S. LINE OF BEAUTY
- APPEAL OF. FEDERAL STYLE
- WINDSOR FURNITURE
- Category: WOODEN TOYS. AND CRAFTS
- HAND MIRROR
- WHITE CEDAR BIRD
- NUTCRACKER
- BRIEFCASE
- JEWELRY BOX
- CRAFT CLASSICS
- NATURAL WOOD. JIGSAW PUZZLE
- PUZZLES
- . CHESSBOARD AND CHESSMEN
- GAMES AND PUZZLES
- CUSTOMIZING A DOLLHOUSE
- SCALE MODELING
- ANATOMY OF A DIE.-CUT DOLLHOUSE
- DOLLHOUSES
- TRADITIONAL ROCKING HORSE
- SWINGING HORSE
- STAND-MOUNTED. ROCKING HORSE
- ROCKING HORSES
- TOBOGGAN
- YANKEE CLIPPER
- BENT-RUNNER SLEIGH
- SLEIGHS AND SLEDS
- DUMP TRUCK
- LOCOMOTIVE
- MODELS
- SCROLL SAW BASICS
- LATHE BASICS
- TOYS AND CRAFTS BASICS
- TURNED HAT
- A GLIDING ROCKING HORSE
- HAND-CUT. WOODEN PUZZLES
- Category: ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНЫЕ ШТОРЫ, ГАРДИНЫ И ПОДУШКИ ДЛЯ ВАШЕГО ДОМА
- ЗАКЛЮЧЕНИЕ
- Гардинасетка для гостиной. «Геометрия роскоши»
- Детская гардша-сетка. «Радужный ветерок»
- Гардина для спальни и Магия любви»
- Гардина со съёмной объёмной аппликацией. «Игра цвета»
- ГврДИН а для кухни. ((Фруктовые фантазии»
- Гар дины с набивной аппликацией «Листопад»
- Гар дины с нарисованными звездами. и полумесяцами
- ОБНОВЛЯЕМ СТАРЫЕ ГАРДИНЫ. (ВЫШИВКА НА ТЮЛЕ, СЕТКЕ И ПРОЧЕМ,. РОСПИСЬ ПО ТКАНИ, АППЛИКАЦИЯ)
- Круглая подушка
- Квадратная подушка с кантиками
- Прямоугольная подушка
- Квадратная подушка
- Выполнение работы
- Подушка с оборками из галстуков
- Квадратная подушка с язычками. из галстуков
- Дттсовая подушка с ушками
- ПОДУШКИ 1/13 НЕНУЖНЫХ ВЕЩЕЙ (ГАЛСТУКОВ,. НОСКОВ, ТРИКОТАЖА 11 ПР.)
- Обновление старых штор с помощью ВЫШИВКИ
- Ламбрекен из старой гардины
- Ламбрекен из старых штор. с бисерной бахромой
- Гврдина с бисерной кружевной вставкой
- Кружевной подхват из бисера. для лёгких гардин
- Бисерный подхват «Змейка»
- Подхват «Легенда»
- Бисерный подхват из цветочков
- Простая бисерная цепочка
- НОВАЯ ЖИЗНЬ СТАРЫХ ВЕЩЕЙ,. ИЛИ КРЕАТИВНЫЕ ИДЕИ ДЛЯ УЮТНОГО. ИНТЕРЬЕРА
- Напольная подушка «Пуфик»
- Напольная подушка и Пирам/яда»
- Подушка «Мтшутка»
- Подушка «Весёлый клоун»
- Подушка «Яблоко»
- Птушка «Смешарш Кроши
- Подушка «Смешарик Нопатыч»
- Вязаная подушка «Колобок»
- Подушка «Веселый колобок»
- Подушиа «Двмик»
- Подушка-валик «Конфетка»
- По душна «Весёлый алфавит»
- Подушка «Львёнок»
- Подушка «Облачко»
- Подушка «Солнышко»
- Подушка иМилые друзьям
- ПОДУШКИ-ИГРУШКИ ДЛЯ ДЕТСКОЙ. КОМНАТЫ
- Вышитая подушка «Народные мотивы»
- Подушка в стиле пэчворк с вышитыми сердечками
- Подушка «Листопад»
- Круглая подушка с вышитой накладкой
- ВЫШИТЫЕ ПОДУШКИ
- Вязаная подушка валик. «Павлинье перо»
- Подушка валик «Вязаная конфета»
- Подушка валик с кружевной накладкой
- Вязаная подушка-валик
- Подушка-валик с кружевной вставкой
- Подушка-валик «Модница»
- Лоскутная подушка-валик «Полосатыйрейс»
- ПОДУШКИ ВАЛИКИ
- Вязаная турецкая подушка
- Подушка со складками и кистями
- Круглая турецкая подушка. с аппликацией
- ТУРЕЦКИЕ ПОДУШКИ
- Попушка «Такса»
- Подушка валик для окна
- Квадратная подушка с уголками
- Круглая подушка для стула
- Подушка для стула с оборками. по краям
- Подушка для табурета
- Подушка с вязаной накладкой. в форме сердца
- Лоскутная подушка «Сердце»
- Подушка в форме сердца
- Подушка с прорезной аппликацией
- Подушка, украшенная объёмными цветочками. с листиками
- Подушка «Полянка»
- Подушка ((Весенняя пора»
- Подушка ((Виноградная лоза»
- Подушка иБабушкии квадрат»
- Подушка «На гребне волны»
- Подушка «Кантри»
- Вязаная подушка с косой
- Подушка из вязаных мотивов
- Вязаная подушка «Весёлые полоски»
- Вязаная подушка «Нежность»
- Вязаная подушка «Лёгкий флирт»
- ИЛохматая» подушка
- Круглая лоскутная подушка. с двойной оборкой
- Круглая подушка «Радость»
- Круглая лоскутная подушка и Долька»
- Лоскутная подушка «Теремок»
- Лоскутная подушка «Роза»
- Подушка с перекрещивающимися. прошвами
- Подушка с прошвой
- ДИВАННЫЕ ПОДУШКИ
- ПОДУШКИ
- Офисные шторы «Лучистые»
- Шторы «Дамский каприз»
- Ступенчатые шторы с ламбрекеном
- ОКОННЫЙ НАРЯД ДЛЯ ОФИСА
- Шторы «Роскошные»
- Шторы «Версаль»
- ШТОРЫ для гостиной
- Подхват «Снежинка»
- Подхват из бусин «Прелесть»
- Подхват для кухонной занавески «Уголою»
- Подхват «Фруктовое ассорти
- Подхват ((Морские истории»
- Вязаный бант
- Подхват «Геометршческий беспорядок»
- АКСЕССУАРЫ ДЛЯ ШТОР
- Занавески ((Волшебная страна эльфов»
- Шторы «Весёлые медвежата»
- Шторы «Милые овечки»
- Занавески «Кукольный город»
- Шторы «Летний денён»
- ДЕТСКИЕ ШТОРЫ И ЗАНАВЕСКИ
- Дверная занавеска с бисерными. дорожками
- Занавеска из бусин или ракушек
- Занавеска из цветочков. для дверного проёма
- ДВЕРНЫЕ ЗАНАВЕСКИ. (ИЗ ТКАНИ И ДРУГИХ МАТЕРИАЛОВ)
- Шторы «Епископские рукава». с тремя буфами
- Многослойные занавесит. «Сказки Востока»
- Гар дина с драпировкой. «Волшебная ночь»
- Занавески с ламбрекеном «Изящные»
- Шторы «Приятные сновидения»
- Двойные складывающиеся гардины
- Занавески с лёгким фантазийным верхом
- . Струящиеся занавески на широких. крепёжных петлях
- Перекрещивающиеся шторы
- ШТОРЫ ДЛЯ СПАЛЬНИ
- Занавеска «Домик в деревне»
- Занавеска «Цветочная поляна»
- ДАЧНЫЕ ВАРИАНТЫ ШТОР и ЗАНАВЕСОК
- Занавеска «Мозаикам
- Занавеска «Бабочка»
- Занавеска «Мельницы»
- Занавеска на кулиске
- Занавеска с вышитой вставкой
- Занавеска с кружевными вставками
- Занавески в стиле кафе
- Занавеска с ламбрекеном «Оригинальная»
- Занавеска с лоскутным бордюром. и ламбрекеном
- Занавеска «Фантазия»
- Лоскутная занавеска
- Занавеска с вышивкой
- Занавеска с вязаной прошвой и каймой
- Занавеска с бантом
- Занавеска с розой
- Занавески с рюшами
- Занавеска «Ароматная»
- ЗАНАВЕСКИ ДЛЯ КУХНИ
- ШТОРЫ И ГАРДИНЫ
- Обработка срезов занавесок
- Раскрой занавесок
- Определение общего количества ткани
- Определение длины шторы
- Определение ширины шторы
- НЕОБХОДИМЫЕ ИЗМЕРЕНИЯ. И РАСКРОЙ ШТОР
- Спальня
- Кухня
- Гостиная
- Детская комната
- ЦВЕТОВОЕ РЕШЕНИЕ ДЛЯ ОТДЕЛЬНОЙ. КОМНАТЫ
- ВИДЫ ШТОР
- ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ СВОЕГО СТИЛЯ. В ИНТЕРЬЕРЕ
- ШТОРЫ И ОКНА
- ПОДБОР МАТЕРИАЛА И ФУРНИТУРЫ ДЛЯ ШТОР,. ПОДУШЕК И ГАРДИН
- ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНЫЕ ШТОРЫ, ГАРДИНЫ И ПОДУШКИ ДЛЯ ВАШЕГО ДОМА
- Category: ИНТЕРЬЕР ГОСТИНОЙ
- КОЛЛЕКЦИИ
- СТОЛА
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕЙ ДЛЯ ЦВЕТОЧНЫХ АНСАМБЛЕЙ
- АНСАМБЛИ
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕЙ ДЛЯ ПОДЕЛОК. ИЗ САМОДЕЛЬНОЙ БУМАГИ
- . УЛУЧШАЕМ ТЕКСТУРУ САМОДЕЛЬНОЙ БУМАГИ
- ГОТОВИМ САМОДЕЛЬНУЮ БУМАГУ
- ДЕЛАЕМ ДЕКЕЛЬ И ФОРМУ
- УКРАШЕНИЯ ИЗ САМОДЕЛЬНОЙ БУМАГИ
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕИ ДЛЯ. РАСКРАШЕННЫХ НАПОЛЬНЫХ КОВРИКОВ
- ДЕЛАЕМ РАСКРАШЕННЫЙ НАПОЛЬНЫЙ КОВРИК
- РАСКРАШЕННЫЕ. НАПОЛЬНЫЕ КОВРИКИ
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕЙ ДЛЯ ДЕКОРАТИВНЫХ ПОДУШЕК
- ДЕЛАЕМ ПРОСТУЮ ПОДУШКУ С ОСТРЫМИ УГЛАМИ (продолжению
- ПОДУШКИ
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ. КАРТИН НА ПАСПАРТУ И В РАМАХ
- ВСТАВЛЯЕМ КАРТИНУ В ДЕРЕВЯННУЮ РАМУ
- ЗАКРЕПЛЯЕМ КАРТИНУ НА ПЕТЛЯХ
- ДЕЛАЕМ ПАСПАРТУ. И РАМЫ
- НЕСКОЛЬКО ИДЕЙ ДЛЯ. НАСТОЛЬНЫХ ЛАМП
- ДЕЛАЕМ НАСТОЛЬНУЮ ЛАМПУ, ИСПОЛЬЗУЯ ВАЗУ
- НАСТОЛЬНЫЕ ЛАМПЫ
- ДЕЛАЕМ ОКОННЫЕ УКРАШЕНИЯ ИЗ ПЛЮЩА
- . ОКОННЫЕ УКРАШЕНИЯ ИЗ ПЛЮЩА
- ШЬЕМ ЗАНАВЕСИ НА БЛОЧКАХ СО ШНУРОМ
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