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Reflections : Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 (2009) ISBN 0-933053-18-5, Museum of Arts and Sciences, 184 pgs. A Treasury of American Art (2003) ISBN 0-933053-07-X, Museum of Arts and Sciences (Luce Foundation), 230 pgs. Coast to Coast-The Contemporary Landscape in Florida (1999) ISBN 0-933053-14-2, Museum of Arts and Sciences, 119 pgs.
Figures in a Landscape, subtitled: People and Places; Essays: 2001-2016, is a collection of thirty essays, profiles, articles and book introductions all by Paul Theroux. [1] The thirty pieces cover a wide variety of topics including authors, artists, celebrities, Africa, travel experiences, reading and the craft of writing.
To address this, he began writing and distributing handwritten, uplifting letters to senior communities. The initiative quickly gained traction as others joined in. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization compiled inspiring stories from older adults and sent uplifting video messages to senior communities. [ 5 ]
A Full Life: Reflections at 90 is a memoir written by Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, released on July 7, 2015. The book is a collection of reflections and memories, including his upbringing, political career, and humanitarian efforts.
Their work on "restorative environments" and Attention Restoration Theory influenced how landscape and design professionals and others view humanity's relationship with nature. The Kaplans got involved in studying the effects of nature on people in the 1970s with a US Forest Service grant to evaluate a challenge program in Michigan's wilderness.
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After its successful run at LIFE magazine, The World we Live in was released in book form in 1955, [33] abridged in 1956 for younger readers by Jane Werner Watson, [34] and re-released in a three-volume "Family Edition" in 1962. [35] Some minor schematic diagrams were cut to better fit the format of the book.
Ian L. McHarg (20 November 1920 – 5 March 2001) was a Scottish landscape architect and writer on regional planning using natural systems. McHarg was one of the most influential persons in the environmental movement who brought environmental concerns into broad public awareness and ecological planning methods into the mainstream of landscape architecture, city planning and public policy. [1]