The earth is the greatest resource base for art and creativity. Over the ages, it has provided man with materials used to create and build great monuments, objects, carved images, etc, that have served for utilitarian, religious, socio-economic and aesthetic purposes. From the caredwellings of the early man, the Great Pyramids in Egypt, the Stonehenge, to the skyscrapers in big cities, the earth provided the wood, stone, iron in conjunction with old and new technologies. But man has failed to realize and appreciate the great potentials the earth could and has provided for his sustainable living, art and creativity. The relationship of the earth to the aesthetic and creative mind of man has been relegated to a low level that man has fa...
Earth as a building material was known for centuries and widely used in traditional construction. Bu...
The need for a vast quantity of new buildings to address the increase in population and living stand...
ABSTRACT. The heritage of mankind should be regarded as an indivisible whole: natural heritage (geol...
During the history of humanity developed rightly an idea about, that the raw materials and energy so...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a fundamental mismatch between the way humans think...
There can be no doubt that population increase and environmental pollution are the world's biggest p...
Every day, nature is being used and is also being destroyed through over cutting and overgrazing of ...
Man’s interaction with the environment dates back to creation. The interaction of man with its envir...
Earth is mentioned in the opening verses of the first book of the HB/OT in reference to creation (Ge...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
The impact of architecture on the environment has turned out to be an important issue for which much...
My Art is a personal exploration of geological and ecological relationships of matter and energy. Th...
The author discusses nature\u27s influence on different works of art, including references to the co...
Of Earth For Earth is a dialogue between artists, community representatives, industrialists and educ...
The earth is a primal resource of human imagination; its conceptual and creative tie to literature i...
Earth as a building material was known for centuries and widely used in traditional construction. Bu...
The need for a vast quantity of new buildings to address the increase in population and living stand...
ABSTRACT. The heritage of mankind should be regarded as an indivisible whole: natural heritage (geol...
During the history of humanity developed rightly an idea about, that the raw materials and energy so...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a fundamental mismatch between the way humans think...
There can be no doubt that population increase and environmental pollution are the world's biggest p...
Every day, nature is being used and is also being destroyed through over cutting and overgrazing of ...
Man’s interaction with the environment dates back to creation. The interaction of man with its envir...
Earth is mentioned in the opening verses of the first book of the HB/OT in reference to creation (Ge...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
The impact of architecture on the environment has turned out to be an important issue for which much...
My Art is a personal exploration of geological and ecological relationships of matter and energy. Th...
The author discusses nature\u27s influence on different works of art, including references to the co...
Of Earth For Earth is a dialogue between artists, community representatives, industrialists and educ...
The earth is a primal resource of human imagination; its conceptual and creative tie to literature i...
Earth as a building material was known for centuries and widely used in traditional construction. Bu...
The need for a vast quantity of new buildings to address the increase in population and living stand...
ABSTRACT. The heritage of mankind should be regarded as an indivisible whole: natural heritage (geol...