The End of Oil
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
This title provides a revealing look at our plundering of natural resources, and the trouble we are in when they run out - which could be sooner than we imagine.
Esta autora explora la fascinante y a menudo inquietante relación entre el mercado y el yo. Su obra, que aborda temas desde las obsesiones tecnológicas hasta la política del narcisismo, revela cómo nuestros deseos y nuestras identidades se moldean en la sociedad contemporánea. Con una perspicacia aguda y un enfoque analítico, profundiza en las complejidades de la cultura moderna, ofreciendo a los lectores una comprensión más profunda del mundo que habitamos. Su escritura nos desafía a considerar cómo el consumismo y el impulso por la gratificación instantánea impactan nuestras vidas colectivas e individuales.



This title provides a revealing look at our plundering of natural resources, and the trouble we are in when they run out - which could be sooner than we imagine.
"This book comprehensively documents the worldwide evolution of university design from the Middle Ages to the present day, uncovering the key developments which have shaken the world of campus planning. A series of detailed and highly illustrated case-studies profile universally acclaimed campuses that, through their planning, architecture and landscaping, have succeeded in making positive contributions to the field. Drawing on these examples, the book turns to the strategies behind campus planning in today's climate. Exploring the importance of themes such as landscape, architecture, place-making and sustainability within university development, the book consolidates the lessons learnt from the rich tradition of campus development to provide a 'good practice guide' for anyone concerned with planning environments for higher education."--Publisher description