S H E L T E R

23 juni t/m 2 september 2007 Kasteel het Nijenhuis, Heino
 
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SHELTER (Wikipedia)

Shelter refers to a typically basic structure or building that covers or provides protection, including the following:
Protection from the
Weather: * House * Mountain shelter or hut * Shack * Public transport stops, such as: Bus shelter Tram stop Railway platform Taxi stand
Places of refuge:
* Animal shelter for stray pets * Emergency shelter from natural disasters, etc.* Homeless shelter for vagrants* Women's shelter for abused women
War related * Air-raid shelter * Fallout shelter * Blast shelter * Refugee shelter * Tent city
Groups or organisations * Shelter (band), a hardcore Hare Krishna band * Shelter (charity), a British charity campaigning to end homelessness and bad housing * Shelter Don Bosco, an organization working for Street Children in Mumbai, India
* Shelter Insurance, a US mutual insurance company
Transportation
* Shelter (automobile), a Dutch experimental city car of the 1950s

Xtreme Houses. Courtenay Smith, Courtney Smith & Sean Topham
  


Shelter
Edited By Lloyd Kahn
176 pages 11" x 14" Trade paperback
$24.95 1973 ISBN 0-936070-11-0
http://www.shelterpub.com





Homework
Lloyd Kahn
256 pages 9" x 12" Trade paperback
$26.95 2004 ISBN 0-936070-33-1
www.shelterpub.com














Shelters, shacks and shanties
Daniel C. Beard
Illustrated by the Author
270 pages 5" x 8" Trade paperback
$10.95 1992 ISBN 0-936070-13-7











  
Design like you give a damn
http://www.archined.nl/news/5760.html

Design like you give a damn. Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises, red. Architecture for Humanity 2006, p.336, ISBN 1-933045-25-6


www.humanity.org



http://www.archined.nl/news/5760.html
Boekbespreking Florentine Visser

 

FOLLY DOCK: 45 DESIGNS FOR HEIJPLAAT ROTTERDAM

isbn 9789086900329 VEENMAN €29,95

FollyDOCK
45 designs for Heijplaat, Rotterdam
Lowieke Duran
Euro 29.95
Paperback / text English and Dutch / September 2006
International Folly Contest Rotterdam, The Netherlands / Veenman

 


www.follydock.com

Boekenlijst

Beeldcitaten

´Follies´Jeffery W. Whitelaw

This book traces the history of follies in Britain, and includes a gazeteer of every one of these architectural curiosities in the British Isles.

The Wellington Tower, Finedon, Northamptonshire. The Duke of Wellington, when staying with his friend General Arbuthnot, thought that the local terrain, viewed from where the tower now stands, looked remarkably like the area around Waterloo and he explained the battle in terms of local landmarks. The tower was built about 1820 to commemorate both the battle and the Duke's visit. page 41

Shire Books, 2005, paperback, 64 pages, many color photos


 
http://www.medienaesthetik.de/medien/vortrag_trier.html
  

http://gandy-gallery.com/danubiandreams/index.html