Roof Terrace Gardening

Roof Terrace Gardening
Author: Michele Osborne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781908991089

Roof terraces and balconies are oases in an urban landscape. As a viewing platform, a theatrical setting or a place of retreat, the roof garden fulfils many needs in the city. This book celebrates the elevated garden, showing there is little to beat the rooftop for experiencing an exhilarating sense of space and light, and enjoying the view.

Terrace Heroes

Terrace Heroes
Author: Graham Kelly
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780714653594

This original book examines 1930s football in England in its social, economic and political context by focusing on ten of the top players of the era. It sheds light on the decade that saw players taking on a public persona as 'terrace heroes'.

New Garden Design: Inspiring Private Paradises

New Garden Design: Inspiring Private Paradises
Author: Zahid Sardar
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1423613813

From vegetable and succulent gardens to sculpture and rose gardens to mountain and waterfront gardens, New Garden Design covers a range of interpretations incorporating walls, fountains, pavilions, canals, pools, terraces and groves in unexpected ways. The resulting new garden is a pleasure garden vested with spiritual, symbolic and ecological intent. A modernist interpretation of Roman stone furniture and freestanding walls punctuate the space behind a 1970s ranch house. A home designed by Bernard Maybeck is accented with a freehand composition of urns, cement pipes and rusty objects, as well as over a thousand species of plants. A grove of olive trees underplanted with rosemary and lavender fields gives personality to two acres surrounding a house designed by modernist Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta.

Modernist Semis and Terraces in England

Modernist Semis and Terraces in England
Author: Finn Jensen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351916904

Between the two World Wars, there was an unprecedented need for new houses in Britain which resulted in a building boom. While only a small percentage of this building took the form of Modernism, there was still a significant number of semis and terraces built for the workers and middle-class families in the 1920s and 1930s built in this style. This book examines these modest Modernist houses within the broader context of the Modern Movement in Europe, as well as the inter-war building boom in suburban Britain. Illustrated with line drawings and photographs of more than 30 examples from around the country, and based on little-known contemporary material such as catalogues, advertisements, radio broadcasts and letters, it shows how these houses speak of a time of political, social and artistic unrest, and a world where the avant-garde architects sought to capture the spirit of modern technology in their designs for the average home owner. While the Modernist houses never became popular with the general public, the fact that so many are still standing and now sought after by twenty-first century families speak for their endurance and special appeal.

Bulletin, ...

Bulletin, ...
Author: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 690
Release: 1925
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

Rooftop Gardens

Rooftop Gardens
Author: Denise LeFrak Calicchio
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847836061

Showcases some of the best outdoor spaces of New York City through breathtaking full-color photographs--from the lush produce garden of Eli's Vinegar factory to a beautiful flower garden enclosed in a glass conservatory atop Park Avenue.