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Structure for Architects A Case Study in Steel Wood and Reinforced Concrete Design

Structure for Architects A Case Study in Steel Wood and Reinforced Concrete Design

Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel Wood and Reinforced Concrete Design is a sequel to the authors’ first text Structure for Architects: A Primer emphasizing the conceptual understanding of structural design in simple language and terms. This book focuses on structural principles applied to the design of typical structural members—a beam a girder and a column—in a diagrammatic frame building. Through the application of a single Case Study across three key materials the book illustrates the theory principles and process of structural design. The Case Study progresses step-by-step for each material from determining tributary areas and loads through a member's selection and design. The book addresses the frequent disparity between the way architects and engineers perceive and process information with engineers focusing on technical aspects and architects focusing on visual concepts. Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel Wood and Reinforced Concrete Design presents readers with an understanding of fundamental engineering principles through a uniquely thematic Case Study. Focusing on the conceptual understanding of structural design this book will be of interest to architecture students and professionals looking to understand the application of structural principles in relation to steel wood and concrete design. | Structure for Architects A Case Study in Steel Wood and Reinforced Concrete Design

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Wood Pellet Heating Systems The Earthscan Expert Handbook on Planning Design and Installation

Joinery Joists and Gender A History of Woodworking for the 21st Century

Joinery Joists and Gender A History of Woodworking for the 21st Century

Joinery Joists and Gender: A History of Woodworking for the 21st Century is the first publication of its kind to survey the long and rich histories of women and gender non-conforming persons who work in wood. Written for craft practitioners design students and readers interested in the intersections of gender and labor history—with 200 full-color images both historical and contemporary—this book provides an accessible and insightful entry into the histories practices and lived experiences of women and nonbinary makers in woodworking. In the first half the author presents a woodworking history primarily in Europe and the United States that highlights the practical and philosophical issues that have marked women’s participation in the field. Research focuses on a diverse range of practitioners from Lady Yun to Adina White. This is followed by sixteen in-depth profiles of contemporary woodworkers all of whom identify fine woodworking as their principal vocation. Through studio visits interviews and photographs of space and process the book uncovers the varied practices and contributions these diverse artisans make to the understanding of wood as a medium to engage spatial material aesthetic and even existential challenges. Beautifully illustrated profiles include Wendy Maruyama one of the first women to earn an MFA in woodworking in the US; Sarah Marriage founder of Baltimore’s A Workshop of Our Own a woodshop and educational space specifically for women and gender non-conforming makers; Yuri Kobayashi whose sublime work blurs boundaries between the worlds of art and craft sculpture and furniture; and Folayemi Wilson whose work draws equally on African American history and Afrofuturism to explore and illuminate the ways that furniture and wood traditions shape social relations. | Joinery Joists and Gender A History of Woodworking for the 21st Century

GBP 31.99
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Designed for Habitat New Directions for Habitat for Humanity

Corpus Linguistics for Pragmatics A guide for research

Linguistics for Language Teachers Lessons for Classroom Practice

Designing for Kids Creating for Playing Learning and Growing

Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training: Skills for the Actor-Dancer explores the physical emotional theoretical and practical components of performance training in order to equip readers with the tools needed to successfully advance in their development as artists and entertainers. Each chapter provides a fresh perspective on subjects that students of acting and dance courses encounter throughout their training as performing artists. Topics include: Equity diversity and inclusion in performance Mind/body conditioning for training rehearsal and performance Developing stage presence and spatial awareness Cultivating motivation and intention in performance Expanding repertoire and broadening skillset for performance Auditioning for film and stage Developing theatrical productions This book also offers experiential exercises journal writing prompts and assignments to engage readers enrich their learning experience and deepen their exploration of the material described in each chapter. Readers will grow as performing artists as they analyze the principles of both acting and dance and discover how deeply the two art forms are intertwined. An excellent resource for students of acting musical theatre and dance courses Foundations for Performance Training encourages a strong foundation in creative analysis technique artistic expression and self-care to cultivate excellence in performance. | Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

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Strategies for Differentiating Instruction Best Practices for the Classroom

Reflective Practice for Professional Development A Guide for Teachers

Sewing Techniques for Theatre An Essential Guide for Beginners

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy is a practical text that guides both supervisors and supervisees to make the most out of supervision opportunities. While supervision in occupational therapy is vital as a mechanism for public and professional safety learning how to do it successfully on-the-job can be a daunting prospect. By gathering stories from different professions sectors and parts of the world this book is a hands-on guide to help occupational therapists navigate the complexities of supervision throughout their careers. This book presents for the first time the 3Cs for Effective Supervision (Connections Content and Continuing development) which offers a platform for supervisors and supervisees to frame their supervision practices. The chapters discuss common models and theories for supervision ideas for how to structure relationships and sessions templates and question guides for enhancing conversations and practical strategies for dealing with common challenges. The book also considers the impact of workforce issues diverse populations and regional/rural/remote practice on supervision. Offering career-span advice and a process of self- and professional development to work through this book provides a way to scaffold and support supervisors' and supervisees' learning and practice of supervision throughout working life. It is an essential guide for all occupational therapists. The eResources for this book are available at www. Routledge. com/9780367552428 | Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

GBP 34.99
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Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

Mental Skills for Athletes: A Workbook for Competitive Success is a step-by-step guide for developing a toolbox of mental skills. In this user-friendly workbook Dr. Betsy Shoenfelt compiles materials from over 35 years of experience as a performance psychologist working to achieve competitive excellence creating the go-to resource for athletes and coaches in any sport and at any level. The book includes succinct easily understood explanations of key mental skills based on the science of performance excellence. It discusses both cognitive and physical skills to ensure competitive success covering a range of topics including focus confidence resilience mindfulness motivation role clarity problem solving team values and strategic goal setting. Shoenfelt includes over 25 different exercises to ensure the reader can readily apply these skills across a variety of sports and across all levels of competition from high school to Olympic athletes. Worksheets encourage a hands-on approach and provide structure to guide the appropriate implementation of mental skills for each athlete. Examples of completed worksheets help demonstrate to the reader how to best utilize these resources. This book is essential for early career sport psychology practitioners across the globe as well as aspiring graduate students. The book is an invaluable resource for coaches and athletes at all levels. | Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

GBP 28.99
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Designing for Play Designing for Play

Designing for Play Designing for Play

Scenario Planning for Climate Change A Guide for Strategists

Corpus Linguistics for English for Academic Purposes

Prepared Interviewing for Educators A Guide for Seeking Employment

Scriptwriting for Web Series Writing for the Digital Age

Corpus Linguistics for Health Communication A Guide for Research

Style for Actors A Handbook for Moving Beyond Realism

Exercises for Embodied Actors Tools for Physical Actioning

Food Provisions for Ancient Rome A Supply Chain Approach

Food Provisions for Ancient Rome A Supply Chain Approach

This book defines the processes used for delivering a range of food items to the city of Rome and its hinterland from the first century AD using modern supply chain modelling techniques. The subject matter delves into the wider supply of goods such as wood and building products to add further perspective to the breadth of the system managed by the Roman administration to ensure supply and political stability. It assesses the impact of strategic changes such as the introduction of water-powered milling technology and restructuring of the annona in this period as well as administrative reforms. Evidence from ancient sources both literary and epigraphic along with relevant archaeological comparative evidence is used to develop a detailed supply model including the mapping of warehouse management systems; port and river traffic co-ordination; quality control mechanisms and administrative structures. Unlike other contemporary studies this model takes into consideration supply chain losses to correct the erroneous assumption that supply is equal to consumption. A product flow map from the source of supply to the consumer details the labour equipment and infrastructure required at each stage painting a graphic picture of just what an achievement it was for the administration to have maintained such a complex system over this long time period. Food Provisions for Ancient Rome provides an in depth exploration of this topic that will be of interest to anyone working on the city of Rome under the empire as well as those interested in imperial administration and logistics. | Food Provisions for Ancient Rome A Supply Chain Approach

GBP 38.99
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