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  1. Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World is a 2010 book written by Charles III (then Prince of Wales), with Tony Juniper and Ian Skelly. The book focuses on the world's environment which includes climate change, architecture and agriculture. The book has been translated into many different languages. There is also a children's edition of Harmony.

    • Tony Juniper, Ian Skelly
    • Nautilus Book Award
    • 2010
    • 336
  2. $10. −0 %Š 0 Harmony 3A Chord Function Identification: I, ii, and V Triads Each exercise consists of four triads in four-voice harmony. 1. Listen to the four triads in each of these exercises. All are in the key of G major. Make sure you have the tonic pitch (G) well in mind. Unit 3 35 ben01366_un03.qxd 6/8/09 4:19 PM Page 36 2.

    • Mixed-Use Buildings | Residential Design
    • Vertical Housing
    • Community Living | Residential Design
    • Row Houses
    • Tiny Houses | Residential Design
    • Shipping Container Homes
    • Yurts
    • Earthships | Residential Design
    • Cob Houses
    • Cave Houses | Residential Design

    With the global pandemicforcing people to stay confined in their houses, the development of mixed-use buildings with residential, commercial and office spaces all in one place will help with similar circumstances in the future. A student would need to do extensive research on how to properly combine all different places and the purposes they serve ...

    With the increasing population and declining availability of open land, vertical housing is one of the best solutions available to tackle the requirements of the current and future generations. Vertical housing is residential buildings where architects arrange spaces vertically instead of horizontally, to create more units in a smaller footprint. T...

    One of the first markers of human beings settling down and becoming civilized is when they started living in communities with individual houses and common spaces for gathering. Since then, human beings have always preferred to live in a society. Be it apartment complexes with high-rise buildings, or housing estates with horizontal, community living...

    Row houses are defined as a series of houses connected through common sidewalls. They are a great way to build individual houses in smaller areas and with lesser materials, making them cheaper. Row houses might already be in use in the USA andEuropean countries, but they have huge potential in third-world countries and in places like India where th...

    These are houses that have a total area of less than 400 ft2or 37 m2and are a good alternative totraditional houseswhen the available open land is smaller than average. Tiny houses have a wide variety of design considerations and this leads to innovative spaces that are multifunctional and furniture that is multi-purpose. Compacting a whole house i...

    20 ft or 40 ft steel containers that have been used to carry different types of goods in ships can be used as a readymade or prefabricated skeleton to build a house. These homes are a good way to re-purpose shipping containersthat have been abandoned or thrown away and are easier and faster to build as the exterior structure is already available. T...

    Yurts are portable houses consisting of a latticework of wood or bamboo covered by a round tentand have been the traditional houses for many tribes in central Asia, especially in Mongolia. Yurts are a unique aspect of vernacular architecture that can be adapted in different climates around the world with the use of more modern materials like steel ...

    Pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds, Earthships are a type of passive solar earth shelter that is built with both natural and up-cycled materials. These residential units are structures built on the principle that the six human needs of energy, garbage management, sewage treatment, shelter, clean water and food can be met through environmentall...

    These are houses built of clay, sand and straw that are recyclable and non-polluting when demolished. Cob houses are inexpensive,energy-efficienthouses suitable for hot climates that are also extremely durable and earthquake-resistant. Even though these types of houses have traditionally been user-built, an architect’s perspective will help in enha...

    Caves served as the very first human dwellings – they served as a shelter against natural calamities and wild animals. In recent years, cave dwellings have made a comeback, in the form of carvingcontemporary housesinside existing caves. These houses contain contemporary elements like doors and windows, modern electrical and bathroom fittings and al...