Inhabiting the Sacred in Everyday Life: How to Design a Place That Touches Your Heart, Stirs You to Consecrate and Cultivate It as Home, Dwell Intenti (Paperback)

Inhabiting the Sacred in Everyday Life: How to Design a Place That Touches Your Heart, Stirs You to Consecrate and Cultivate It as Home, Dwell Intenti By Randolph T. Hester, Amber D. Nelson Cover Image
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About the Author


Randolph T. Hester Jr. is Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, the Director of the Center for Ecological Democracy, and a practicing landscape architect in North Carolina. He is the author, most recently, of Design for Ecological Democracy.Amber D. Nelson is an independent landscape designer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the South America Destination Manager for a sustainable place-based travel company, Context Travel.Frederick R. Steiner is Dean of the School of Design and Paley Professor at the University of Pennsylvania.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781938086656
ISBN-10: 1938086651
Publisher: George F. Thompson Publishing
Publication Date: June 4th, 2019
Pages: 300
Language: English

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