Space Packed


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Alfred Neumann (1900-1968) was a Czech architect whose work was wrought in the context of postwar modernism and the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Today, his influence and impact have been largely forgotten, but, in their time, Neumann's original designs received praise and elicited controversy in almost equal measure, offering exciting new possibilities to the modernist mainstream. Space Packed renews attention to this pioneering architect who made a vast contribution to modern architecture and had a lasting impact on Israel's broader architectural culture. Drawing on Neumann's writings and close study of both built and unbuilt projects, Rafi Segal discusses the development of Neumann's architectural theory and methodology and documents his built works from the 1950s and '60s against the backdrop of contemporary architectural discourse and the demands of the newly created State of Israel. The book also features a complete, chronological catalog of Neumann's buildings and designs, fully illustrated, including many previously unpublished photographs, drawings, and sketches. The first book to provide a detailed account of Neumann's work, Space Packed celebrates the career of this highly skilled and innovative architect, and it will be welcomed by architects and architectural historians.




A Space Filled with Moving


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Praise for Maggie Anderson's earlier work, Cold Comfort: "The crux of Maggie Anderson's poems is the strong narrative line, one accompanied by an abundance of lore based in the folkways of the people. And her energy is that very essence of the old stories and poetry—present in the talk of ordinary people."—Shelby Stephenson




Matter and Energy


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Project Space


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You don't have to be an aerospace engineer to know about the remarkable scientific forces at work in our universe. You don't even have to leave the planet. This noteworthy book offers otherworldly adventures through hand-on activities and an awesome colorful design. Compelling projects help reinforce essential space-science information such as data about our solar system and the theory behind the Big Bang. Stunning artwork, humorous cartoons, and accessible text make this high-interest volume a must-have for every science library and classroom.




Space Exploration


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Space Exploration


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Many people today think we are the only intelligent life that exists. Are we? Space Exploration takes you out of this world to other planets and stars to learn what we know about our universe and how we know it.







The Fact-Packed Activity Book: Space


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A fun, fact-filled activity book about space with exciting activities, puzzles, and more! Find the answers to all of your questions about the stars, galaxies, planets, and beyond from “how many galaxies are there in the universe?” to “are aliens real?”, along with many more that you haven’t even thought of, in this mind-blowing book about space. Children aged 5-9 will pour over the pages packed with fascinating space facts, fun challenges, quizzes, and puzzles will inspire creativity. With lively activities that go hand in hand with the educational content, learning has never been so effortlessly fun and easy! This fascinating space book for kids features: - Interesting facts about space combined with entertaining activities that encourage children to have fun while they learn -All the answers to questions every kid wants to know about the outer world and the mysteries of the universe - A wide variety of activities and interactive learning elements to keep children engaged - Bright, eye-catching illustrations and stunning photography Perfect for inquisitive, fact-loving kids and little ones crazy about the world beyond the night sky, The Fact-Packed Activity Book: Space will keep young readers entertained for hours. Curious kids can start their voyage to a black hole and return safely to Earth, answer mind-boggling questions, and draw their favourite stars and planets!







A Cultural History of the Radical Sixties in the San Francisco Bay Area


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The San Francisco Bay Area was a meeting point for radical politics and counterculture in the 1960s. Until now there has been little understanding of what made political culture here unique. This work explores the development of a regional culture of radicalism in the Bay Area, one that underpinned both political protest and the counterculture.