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Cet essai de ce que nous appellerions une prosopographie littéraire est consacré à une série limitée d'épigrammes de Martial, dont la sociabilité est bien connue ; il cherche à préciser la place de plusieurs partenaires de l'œuvre comme Terentius Priscus et Iulius Martialis, comme Faustinus, comme l'ami de trente-quatre années Iulius, et Frontin. Il propose plusieurs identifications nouvelles et insiste sur la fusion du réalisme, évident, et de l'imaginaire symbolique, moins aisément discernable, qui se fixe dans certains lieux comme tel site de la ville aux sept collines ou, plus loin, comme la Vénétie d'Ateste, Patavium et Aquileia, la Narbonnaise de Tolosa, les Espagnes de Corduba et de la celtibère Bilbilis.
Épigrammes latines --- Epigrams, Latin --- Prosopography --- History and criticism. --- Martial --- Martial. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Friends and associates. --- Classics --- History --- épigramme --- société romaine --- littérature antique
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Duplex Architects, founded in 2007 in Zurich and with offices also in Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and, most recently, also in Paris, have gained an excellent reputation internationally for their designs of various scales and vast range of typologies. This first monograph on Duplex Architects’ work in Germany and Switzerland offers a close look at their approach to housing design. Five projects in Switzerland are documented extensively through a wealth of images, plans, and visualizations and exemplify the firm’s position on urban planning, typology research, and materiality and demonstrate their utterly independent way of working. Urban scale, search for new forms of communal living, the importance of community and a collaborative design process are at the core of Duplex Architects’ considerations in residential architecture. Nele Dechmann’s text and Ludovic Balland’s photo essay both illuminate Duplex Architects’ work each in its own way. Further texts are contributed by the firm’s founding partners Anne Kaestle and Dan Schürch, as well as by other expert authors, who cast their own personal glance at the five projects featured in this book. With contributions by Hubertus Adam, Marc Angélil, Nele Dechmann, Anne Kaestle, Andreas Ruby, Caspar Schärer, Dan Schürch, Philip Ursprung, Niklas Maak and Günther Vogt. Photographs by Mathilde Agius, Ludovic Balland, Lars-Ole Bastar, Roxana Rios, Alexander Rosenkranz and Mihai Sovaiala.
Logement individuel groupé --- Habitat collectif --- Kot --- Appartement --- Duplex architects --- Architectural firms --- Architecture, Domestic --- Agences d'architecture --- Architecture domestique --- History --- Histoire --- Kaestle, Anne --- Schürch, Dan --- Duplex Architects (Firm) --- 72.07 --- 728.2(494) --- Duplex Architects --- Gemeenschappelijk wonen --- Alternatieve woningbouw --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes ; Zwitserland --- Schürch, Dan.
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This open access book conveys attention to the theme of transition towards resilience and sustainability and its evolutionary perspective that emphasizes the complexity and uncertainty that governments and society are called to address in response to the ongoing challenges. "New Metropolitan Perspective Post COVID Dynamics: Green and Digital Transition, between Metropolitan and Return to Villages’ Perspectives”, 25–27 May 2022, Reggio Calabria, Italy. The papers included in the book are grouped around the following main topics: the envisaged transition towards resilience and sustainability; the relevance of the planning dimension for defining sustainable development pathways and managing complexity; and the green and digital transition by glimpsing at approaches, experiences, and cases that outline innovative solutions in cities and inner areas. The book primarily targets the academic and policymaker communities involved in managing the complexity of the transition for regions and cities.
Computational intelligence. --- Regional economics. --- Spatial economics. --- Computational Intelligence. --- Regional and Spatial Economics. --- Spatial economics --- Economics --- Regional economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Intelligence, Computational --- Artificial intelligence --- Soft computing
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Basel-based architects Daniel Buchner and Andreas Bründler established their studio in 1997 and soon gained wide recognition for their designs. Today, Buchner Bründler Architects ranks among the leading Swiss firms of the younger generation. This book, their second major monograph, features around fifteen completed projects from 2010 to 2020 in rich detail. The selection comprises new buildings as well as significant reconstructions, with a focus on housing designs of various size and type in Switzerland and Germany. This is supplemented by a heavily illustrated survey of another fifty buildings and unrealized projects. In total, this lavish volume features some 1,500 photographs, sketches, plans, and visualizations, most of them previously unpublished. Yet Buchner Bründler – Buildings II does not merely bring together images of individual buildings. Instead, it places them in a larger context with concise texts that explore as well historic, social, and economical aspects of the specific location. Moreover, the renowned Swiss book designer Ludovic Balland and his collaborator Annina Schepping have experimented with a range of photographic methods and techniques. Their artistic interpretations of Buchner Bründler’s buildings complete a stunningly beautiful volume.
Agences d'architecture --- Architecture suisse --- Architecture --- Buchner Bründler. --- Buchner Bründler (Firm)
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Auder, Michel ; Bodzianowski, Cezary ; De Boer, Manon ; De Gruyter, Jos ; Thys, Harald ; Esquivias, Patricia ; Guzman, Daniel ; Hwan Kim, Sung ; Maljkovic, David ; Mangolte, Babette ; Mishori, Jacob ; Molska, Ania ; Ogut, Ahmet ; Piscitelli, Giulia ; Pushwagner ; Reynaud-Dewar, Lili ; Seda, Katerina ; Thater, Stefan ; etc.
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