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Honourable Friends?: Parliament and the Fight for Change
Caroline Lucas - 2015
As a woman, as the only Green, and as an MP still trusted by her voters and the wider public, Lucas is an outsider in an elitist member's club fossilized by tradition and self-interest, fighting for change. Here, she describes what it is like to defend the interests of her constituents, to challenge the establishment and to balance the demands of work and family with a radical political mission.Part diary, part reflection, part passionate call-to-arms, this is a unique book by an exceptional politician and activist.
The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings
Marc Kushner - 2014
A building that eats smog. An inflatable concert hall. A research lab that can walk through snow. We’re entering a new age in architecture—one where we expect our buildings to deliver far more than just shelter. We want buildings that inspire us while helping the environment; buildings that delight our senses while serving the needs of a community; buildings made possible both by new technology and repurposed materials.Like an architectural cabinet of wonders, this book collects the most innovative buildings of today and tomorrow. The buildings hail from all seven continents (to say nothing of other planets), offering a truly global perspective on what lies ahead. Each page captures the soaring confidence, the thoughtful intelligence, the space-age wonder, and at times the sheer whimsy of the world’s most inspired buildings—and the questions they provoke: Can a building breathe? Can a skyscraper be built in a day? Can we 3D-print a house? Can we live on the moon?Filled with gorgeous imagery and witty insight, this book is an essential and delightful guide to the future being built around us—a future that matters more, and to more of us, than ever.
20 Pasos Hacia Adelante
Jorge Bucay - 2007
Readers will come to realize that in most cases, our preconceived notions of ?can?t? and ?shouldn?t? arise from historical information captured in our psyche from a time when we either couldn?t or didn?t know. Without complicating our lives, yet keeping our eye fixed on the objective, the author invites us with each chapter to rectify our attitudes, accept the challenge, and take the first steps in the path to internal growth ?in essence, to accept the challenge to discover our true selves. Contains a CD narrated by the author.