richardcoyne.com
Introducing hermeneutics to an architectural audience | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/05/09/introducing-hermeneutics-to-an-architectural-audience
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Introducing hermeneutics to an architectural audience. Posted by Richard Coyne. May 9, 2015. Hermeneutics is of course simply the study of interpretation — what interpretation is, and how it works. But to study. For example — and be prepared to learn a few words of German and Greek. This constraint imposed by a canon and language presents as a possible “hermeneutical...
richardcoyne.com
Nature into the city | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/02/21/nature-into-the-city
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Nature into the city. Posted by Richard Coyne. February 21, 2015. Parks, gardens, tree-lined streets, balconies, atria, glasshouses, allotments, bird feeders, green walls, nature reserves, aviaries, zoos: these are amongst the most obvious ways that planners, designers and citizens bring nature into the city. Cultural studies theorist Michael Atkinson traces the history of...
richardcoyne.com
Windowphilia | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/01/31/windowphilia
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Posted by Richard Coyne. January 31, 2015. Windowphilia is a fondness for windows — or. Fenestraphilia, or parathyrophilia. A Google search doesn’t reveal much about either term, but. Is in common usage, and in the OED. I’ve been reading the book by Sue Thomas called. Technobiophilia: Nature and Cyberspace. Hasn’t yet made it to the OED.). Thomas outlines Stephen and Rache...
richardcoyne.com
Indexcess | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/08/08/indexcess
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Posted by Richard Coyne. August 8, 2015. Is the space you are in when unable to stop indexing your manuscript. There’s always another word to include. The start of the process is known as. When the cataloguing of your ideas presents as an exciting challenge. Near the end you reach. Is when you are doing it on a train.) Here’s an incomplete sample. The enormous fly wheel.
richardcoyne.com
The enormous fly wheel | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/08/01/the-enormous-fly-wheel
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. The enormous fly wheel. Posted by Richard Coyne. August 1, 2015. And we’ve all done that! James doesn’t here address the idea of ossification, calluses and other impediments to smooth flows brought about by repetition. Repeated bending of a piece of metal makes it stiffer (annealing) and ultimately more brittle. Rivers silt up. Muscles tighten through exe...Elsewhere IR...
urbandesignmentalhealth.com
Our people - Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health
http://www.urbandesignmentalhealth.com/our-people.html
How the city affects mental health. How mental health affects the city. How urban design can impact mental health. Mind the GAPS Framework. Launch event in Washington DC. How the city affects mental health. How mental health affects the city. How urban design can impact mental health. Mind the GAPS Framework. Launch event in Washington DC. Rhiannon Corcoran is a Professor of Psychology and Academic Director of the Heseltine Institute for Public Policy and Practice. With her partner, Graham Marshall,.
greatist.com
The Great Indoors: Why America Should Care About Urban Green Spaces | Greatist
http://greatist.com/health/urban-green-space
Skip to main content. It’s not easy being green, is it? Over the last 10 years, Americans have grown increasingly vocal about the importance of urban green space, saying the natural environment is hugely important for our health and happiness. April 23, 2013. The Great Indoors: Why America Should Care About Urban Green Spaces. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. Despite the crowds I saw that day, global trends suggest that experience might actually be pretty abnormal. All over the world, and especially in the U....
matlubakhan.wordpress.com
About – Matluba Khan
https://matlubakhan.wordpress.com/about
Architect, Researcher, Teacher and an amatuer Photographer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Edinburgh, EH1 2LE. Lunch: 1pm - 2pm.
richardcoyne.com
A sudden prospect | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/06/06/prospect
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Posted by Richard Coyne. June 6, 2015. We are programmed biologically to seek out places where we have a view, to identify the approach of danger (threats from predators), which at the same time provide somewhere to hide. Sheltering in a copse of trees on the side of a mountain might provide this, or it’s simulation as a view from a balcony. The Experience of Landscape.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT