Not exact matches
Pearce is a good storyteller: tales ripple through the book about
how the Libyans are creating a great artificial river in the Sahara,
how the ancient
ziggurat at Ur was saved from bombing in the recent Gulf War, and
how a tribunal in Valencia has been resolving disputes over water allocation continuously since medieval times.
However, I believe anyone can learn to write about structures (from castles, to space stations, to huts) by asking themselves a few simple questions about
how they want to use the building in the... Continue reading «Navigating Architectural Spaces in your Fiction: From Apse to
Ziggurat:»
And in this wonky
ziggurat of a building, under the heading
How Art Became Active: 1960 to Now, are all the kinds of art that doesn't normally have a permanent London showcase; boundary - blurring art, for the most part.