Charlotte Perriand (2016, Hardcover) read online DOC, FB2
9788434311800 English 8434311801 Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1834 edition. Extrait: ...possis Vi mea rusticitas excutienda foret. Utilis interdum est ipsis injuria passis: Sic certe felix esse coacta velim. Dum novus est, c pto potius pugnemus amori: Flamma recens parva sparsa resedit aqua. Certus in hospitibus non est amor; errat ut ipsi; Quumque nihil speres firmius esse, fugit. Hypsipyle testis, testis Minoia virgo est, In non exhibitis utraque lusa toris. Tu quoque dilectam multos, infide, per annos Diceris OEnonen deseruisse tuam. Nec tamen ipse negas; et nobis omnia de te Quaerere, si nescis, maxima cura fuit. Adde quod, ut cupias constans in amore manere, Non potes: expedient jam tua vela Phryges. Dum loqueris mecum, dum nox sperata paratur, Qui ferat in patriam, jam tibi ventus erit. Cursibus in mediis novitatis plena relinques Gaudia; cum ventis noster abibit amor. An sequar, ut suades, laudataque Pergama visam, Pronurus et magni Laomedontis ero? Non ita contemno volucris praeconia famae, Ut probris terras impleat illa meis. Quid de me poterit Sparte, quid Achaia tota, Quid gentes Asiae, quid tua Troja loqui? Celle que tu as tant de mal a persuader, que ne peux-tu plutot la contraindre c'est par la violence qu'il faudrait m'arracher a ma rusticite. L'outrage est quelquefois utile a ceux qui l'ont essuye: ainsi, certes, je voudrais etre forcement heureuse. Tandis qu'il est nouveau, combattons plutot un amour qui commence; un peu d'eau suffit a eteindre une flamme recente. L'amour n'est pas stable chez les etrangers: il voyage comme eux; et, lorsque vous comptez le plus sur sa constance, il a disparu. Temoin Hypsipyle, temoin la fille de Minos, toutes deux le jouet d'hymens non..., Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) is one of Modernism's inspirational heroines, a designer whose example makes others want to follow in her footsteps. In 1927, when she was only 24 years old, Perriand created "Bar Under the Roof," a type of steel and aluminum furniture, for the Salon d'Automne of that year. Le Corbusier saw it and immediately decided to hire her, and in collaboration with him Perriand developed a series of tubular steel chairs that were soon hailed as icons of the Machine Age. She remained at Le Corbusier's studio for more than a decade, also collaborating with the artist Fernand Léger and the furniture designer Jean Prouvé. In 1940, Perriand was invited to Japan as Industrial Design Advisor for the Ministry of Trade and Industry. With the outbreak of World War II, and unable to travel home, she remained in Vietnam for four years, where she learned weaving, woodwork and the use of cane. After the war she pursued a primarily architectural practice, but her furniture design is as fresh today as it was 80 years ago. A supremely independent spirit, Perriand blazed the way for the acceptance of women in the male-dominated realms of design, interior design and architecture., For Introductory Computer courses in Microsoft Windows 8, or courses in Microsoft Office 2010 or courses in Computer Concepts including coverage of Windows 8. Teach the course YOU want in LESS TIME! The primary goal of the GO! Series, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects for students and a one of a kind supplements package., Showcasing the best design work from some of the 20th century's finest architects, this series is dedicated to showcasing the very best in furniture and object design from some of the most important architects of the Twentieth-century. It also includes a complete illustrated chronology of their works., This engaging new series is dedicated to showcasing the very best in furniture and object design from some of the most important architects of the Twentieth-century. Each title begins with a brief but detailed introductory essay, before moving on to analyse � through sketches, drawings and photographs of the original productions � the main designs of the featured architect. Also included is a complete illustrated chronology of their works.
9788434311800 English 8434311801 Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1834 edition. Extrait: ...possis Vi mea rusticitas excutienda foret. Utilis interdum est ipsis injuria passis: Sic certe felix esse coacta velim. Dum novus est, c pto potius pugnemus amori: Flamma recens parva sparsa resedit aqua. Certus in hospitibus non est amor; errat ut ipsi; Quumque nihil speres firmius esse, fugit. Hypsipyle testis, testis Minoia virgo est, In non exhibitis utraque lusa toris. Tu quoque dilectam multos, infide, per annos Diceris OEnonen deseruisse tuam. Nec tamen ipse negas; et nobis omnia de te Quaerere, si nescis, maxima cura fuit. Adde quod, ut cupias constans in amore manere, Non potes: expedient jam tua vela Phryges. Dum loqueris mecum, dum nox sperata paratur, Qui ferat in patriam, jam tibi ventus erit. Cursibus in mediis novitatis plena relinques Gaudia; cum ventis noster abibit amor. An sequar, ut suades, laudataque Pergama visam, Pronurus et magni Laomedontis ero? Non ita contemno volucris praeconia famae, Ut probris terras impleat illa meis. Quid de me poterit Sparte, quid Achaia tota, Quid gentes Asiae, quid tua Troja loqui? Celle que tu as tant de mal a persuader, que ne peux-tu plutot la contraindre c'est par la violence qu'il faudrait m'arracher a ma rusticite. L'outrage est quelquefois utile a ceux qui l'ont essuye: ainsi, certes, je voudrais etre forcement heureuse. Tandis qu'il est nouveau, combattons plutot un amour qui commence; un peu d'eau suffit a eteindre une flamme recente. L'amour n'est pas stable chez les etrangers: il voyage comme eux; et, lorsque vous comptez le plus sur sa constance, il a disparu. Temoin Hypsipyle, temoin la fille de Minos, toutes deux le jouet d'hymens non..., Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) is one of Modernism's inspirational heroines, a designer whose example makes others want to follow in her footsteps. In 1927, when she was only 24 years old, Perriand created "Bar Under the Roof," a type of steel and aluminum furniture, for the Salon d'Automne of that year. Le Corbusier saw it and immediately decided to hire her, and in collaboration with him Perriand developed a series of tubular steel chairs that were soon hailed as icons of the Machine Age. She remained at Le Corbusier's studio for more than a decade, also collaborating with the artist Fernand Léger and the furniture designer Jean Prouvé. In 1940, Perriand was invited to Japan as Industrial Design Advisor for the Ministry of Trade and Industry. With the outbreak of World War II, and unable to travel home, she remained in Vietnam for four years, where she learned weaving, woodwork and the use of cane. After the war she pursued a primarily architectural practice, but her furniture design is as fresh today as it was 80 years ago. A supremely independent spirit, Perriand blazed the way for the acceptance of women in the male-dominated realms of design, interior design and architecture., For Introductory Computer courses in Microsoft Windows 8, or courses in Microsoft Office 2010 or courses in Computer Concepts including coverage of Windows 8. Teach the course YOU want in LESS TIME! The primary goal of the GO! Series, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects for students and a one of a kind supplements package., Showcasing the best design work from some of the 20th century's finest architects, this series is dedicated to showcasing the very best in furniture and object design from some of the most important architects of the Twentieth-century. It also includes a complete illustrated chronology of their works., This engaging new series is dedicated to showcasing the very best in furniture and object design from some of the most important architects of the Twentieth-century. Each title begins with a brief but detailed introductory essay, before moving on to analyse � through sketches, drawings and photographs of the original productions � the main designs of the featured architect. Also included is a complete illustrated chronology of their works.