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Peter Hall

    Sagmeister
    Cities in civilization : culture, innovation, and urban order
    Shakespeare's Advice to the Players
    Sagmeister
    Der Seehof
    The bootstrap and Edgeworth expansion
    • A Different Way

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      “A genuine treasure and superb work in spiritual formation.” —  Richard J. Foster, author of  Celebration of Discipline Following in the tradition of Richard J. Foster’s A Celebration of Discipline and Dallas Willard’s Divine Conspiracy, the former president of Renovaré calls all Christians to recenter the Christian life around what has always been its core: following Jesus. “Change” is at the heart of Christian life. As Christians, we are called to be disciples of Jesus, to actively follow his teachings and become more like him. But the church has lost sight of what has always been its center, Christopher A. Hall argues. In A Different Way , he reminds us that faith is not meant to be merely rigid and static and so guides us back to Christianity’s spiritual foundation, helping us reconnect with Jesus and live the life he calls to live. Filled with personal stories that encourage introspection, thoughtful meditations on spiritual formation, and profound wisdom, A Different Way is an interactive book that encourages reflection through daily journaling and Bible passages to read and consider. With thoughtful introspection and Bible study, we can begin our spiritual journey of actively following the way Jesus teaches us to live. 

      A Different Way2023
      3,9
    • Horse Welfare

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This is a softback reprint of the popular hardback, Horse Welfare: Use not Abuse and is an authoritative account from a lifetime working with horses and for horse welfare. It is an inside story on the high stakes racing world and also highlights the challenges facing developing countries whose people depend on their horses, donkeys and mules

      Horse Welfare2023
    • First published in 1997, this volume constitutes a critical analysis of the contradictory portrayal of social workers, exploring how social workers make their work visible and justifiable through their talk and writing along with the language, explanation and analysis they use to explain their actions and assessments.

      Social Work as Narrative2020
      4,0
    • Emilio Ambasz - Emerging Nature

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This comprehensive volume documents the work of the Argentine architect, graphic designer, and industrial designer Emilio Ambasz. Ambasz's main concern is to integrate nature and construction into architectural design, which is why he is regarded as one of the most important pioneers of Green Architecture. In his work a combination of landscape and architecture emerges, in which his respect for the environment and ecological sustainability becomes clear. A prime example of this is the Fukuoka Prefectural International Hall in Japan: a building that houses more than 100,000 m2 of exhibition spaces, theaters, and offices is also an open green area in the form of a hanging garden. In addition to the documentation of Ambasz's architectural, graphic, industrial, and exhibition design, this publication contains essays by Barry Bergdoll, Kenneth Frampton, and Peter Buchanan, as well as three interviews with Emilio Ambasz, conducted by Michael Sorkin, James Wines, and Hans Ulrich Obrist.

      Emilio Ambasz - Emerging Nature2017
    • Sagmeister

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Just as film, art, music, and literature have the power to move people, Sagmeister's innovative work--featured in this lavishly illustrated collection--shows that graphic design, too, can cut to the emotional quick. Includes text by design historian Hall and is annotated with Sagmeister's own writing.

      Sagmeister2009
      4,5
    • In this guide to speaking and understanding Shakespeare's verse, Peter Hall uses his extensive directorial experience to help the reader and actor discover the clues within the text.

      Shakespeare's Advice to the Players2004
      5,0
    • Modern German Pronunciation

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This guide to the correct pronunciation of German for native speakers of English begins with an introduction to the problems of modern German pronunciation and the concepts of phonetics. It then examines each aspect of pronunciation in turn and the conversational pronunciation of German. schovat popis

      Modern German Pronunciation2003
      4,2
    • Sagmeister

      Made You Look

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Just as film, art, music, and literature have the power to move people, Stefan Sagmeister's innovative work shows that graphic design, too, can cut to the emotional quick. His desire is to transform stale thinking, and Made You Look does just that.Compelling, honest, and intensely personal, Made You Look covers 20 years of Sagmeister's graphic design. With a text by design historian Peter Hall and annotated with Sagmeister's own writing, the book features images from the studio archive, as well as specific influences and reference points for his projects and ideas. Fully illustrated with a red PVC slipcase and silver-gilded pages, this monograph is a compilation of practically all the work Sagmeister and his studio ever designed up to 2001, even the bad stuff

      Sagmeister2001
      4,3
    • Exposed by the Mask

      Form and Language in Drama

      • 136 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Britain’s Sir Peter Hall is considered by many the most important director in his generation. As the artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre and the Old Vic, he has directed the greatest actors of our time in numerous seminal interpretations of Shakespeare and the Classics.In his latest work, Sir Peter Hall ranges over the extraordinary history of world drama to find the common experiences that are able to create the theatrical form. This series of 4 lectures were delivered at Trinity College in Cambridge as part of the famed Clark lectures which began in the nineteenth century.The argument of the lectures is that theatre is only created when emotions are contained by a form. That very form paradoxically gives freedom of expression. Thus the Greek mask enables the actor to express hysteria. The mask, whether it may be the actual physical mask on the face, or the form of the drama itself, makes expression possible. Shakespeare’s verse is his mask. Mozart’s sonata is his. And Beckett and Pinter (by the metaphors of their plays) have brought poetry back to the theatre. Without form there can be no freedom.Peter Hall is currently in Denver, Colorado, in rehearsals for the world premiere production of Tantalus , a 15 hour, 10 play cycle based on Greek tragedy to open at the Denver Center Theatre in October 2000.

      Exposed by the Mask2000