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Essential earthbag construction: the complete step-by-step guide / Kelly Hart

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Architecture in global socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War / Łukasz Stanke

Rotch Library - NA680.S79 2020




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Stories of house and home: Soviet apartment life during the Khrushchev years / Christine Varga-Harris

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Designing a garden: the Monk's Garden at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum / Michael Van Valkenburgh ; with an essay by Laurie Olin

Rotch Library - SB470.V34 V34 2019




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Seismic behaviour and design of irregular and complex civil structures III Dietlinde Köber, Mario De Stefano, Zbigniew Zembaty, editors

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Tomb - memory - space: concepts of representation in premodern Christian and Islamic art / edited by Francine Giese, Anna Pawlak and Markus Thome

Rotch Library - NA6143.M43 2016




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Advances in building information modeling: first Eurasian BIM Forum, EBF 2019, Istanbul, Turkey, May 31, 2019, Revised Selected Papers / Salih Ofluoglu, Ozan Onder Ozener, Umit Isikdag, editors

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The organic profit: Rodale and the making of marketplace environmentalism / Andrew N. Case

Hayden Library - SB453.5.C36 2018




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Wood and fire safety: proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Wood and Fire Safety 2020 / Linda Makovicka Osvaldova, Frank Markert, Samuel L. Zelinka, editors

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Crossing the threshold: architecture, iconography and the sacred entrance / Madeleine Mumcuoglu and Yosef Garfinkel

Rotch Library - NA3010.M86 2018




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The rent of form: architecture and labor in the digital age / Pedro Fiori Arantes ; translated by Adriana Kauffmann ; foreword by Reinhold Martin

Rotch Library - NA2543.T43 A7313 2018




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A rare treatise on interior decoration and architecture: Joseph Friedrich zu Racknitz's Presentation and history of the taste of the leading nations / edited and translated by Simon Swynfen Jervis

Rotch Library - NA3310.R3313 2019




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Architecture and control / edited by Annie Ring, Henriette Steiner, Kristin Veel

Rotch Library - NA2765.A725 2018




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Surfacedesign: material landscapes / James A Lord, Roderick Wyllie, Geoff di Girolomo ; foreword by Alan Maskin ; conversation with Anita Berrizbeitia

Rotch Library - SB470.S845 L67 2019




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Ideals of the body: architecture, urbanism, and hygiene in postrevolutionary Paris / Sun-Young Park

Rotch Library - NA2543.S6 P37 2018




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Estate landscapes in northern Europe / edited by Jonathan Finch, Kristine Dyrmann and Mikael Frausing

Rotch Library - SB470.55.E853 E88 2019




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Eloquent spaces: meaning and community in early Indian architecture / [edited by] Shonaleeka Kaul

Rotch Library - NA1502.E46 2019




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[ASAP] Breaking Scaling Relationships in CO<sub>2</sub> Electroreduction with Isoelectronic Analogs [Fe<sub>4</sub>N(CO)<sub>12</sub>]<sup>-</sup> and [Fe<sub>3</sub>MnO(CO)<sub>12</sub&

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.9b00848




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[ASAP] Carboxylation of the Ni–Me Bond in an Electron-Rich Unsymmetrical PCN Pincer Nickel Complex

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[ASAP] S<sub>N</sub>2 and E2 Branching of Main-Group-Metal Alkyl Intermediates in Alkane CH Oxidation: Mechanistic Investigation Using Isotopically Labeled Main-Group-Metal Alkyls

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[ASAP] Catalytic C–H Bond Alkylation of Azoles with Alkyl Halides Mediated by Nickel(II) Complexes of Phenanthridine-Based <italic toggle="yes">N</italic>^<italic toggle="yes">N</italic><sup><italic tog

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00161




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[ASAP] Spatial Recognition Within Terpenes: Redox and H-bond Promoted Linkage Isomerizations and the Selective Binding of Complex Alkenes

Organometallics
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[ASAP] Linkage Isomerism in Dinuclear Al and Ga Organometallic Complexes: Structural and Reactivity Consequences

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[ASAP] Improving Redox Reversibility and Intermetallic Coupling of Co(III) Alkynyls through Tuning of Frontier Orbitals

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00183




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[ASAP] Radical Capture at Nickel(II) Complexes: C–C, C–N, and C–O Bond Formation

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00021




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[ASAP] Synthesis and Characterization of Tungsten Alkylidene and Alkylidyne Complexes Featuring a New Carbazole-Based Rigid Trianionic ONO<sup>3–</sup> Pincer-Type Ligand

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[ASAP] <italic toggle="yes">O</italic>-Carboranylene versus Phenylene Backbones in Cyclization Reactions of 1,2 Diketones with Hydrosilanes

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[ASAP] Heteroleptic ß-Ketoiminate Magnesium Catalysts for the Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactide

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[ASAP] Use of Ligand Steric Properties to Control the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Oxidative Addition and Reductive Elimination with Pincer-Ligated Rh Complexes

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[ASAP] Catalytic Dimerization of Alkynes via C–H Bond Cleavage by a Platinum–Silylene Complex

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No word in Rail Budget on track conversion in Tripura:Minister

have sought clarification on plans of converting the meter gauge railway lines into broad gauge:Transport minister Manik Dey




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Celebrities on KickStarter

This weeks show is kindly supported by Insites: ConfShop — A unique one day event for web workers focused on openness, sharing and learning taking place in London on Friday July 5th. Tickets are limited to 100 and are available for £125.

In this episode we tell you about our new “studio”, discuss the route to inner nirvana (no really), the “problem” of celebrities on KickStarter and ask whether Ghost is the future of blogging as we know it.

Thanks again to Insites: ConfShop for supporting this weeks episode.




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New Flickr, New Digg!

We are back behind the Yeti’s to discuss Keir’s trip to Beyond Tellerrand, the new Flickr subscription model, Digg Reader, Prism and our recent Mac email client woes. We round out the show with quite possibly the best use of technology we have come across – intrigued? You should be!




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The Problem of Overfunding on KickStarter

As the web appears to have gone on holiday we present a mixed bag of goodness on Episode 010. We lament the loss of one of our zero’s, Kieran brings forth the news and the funny and we engage in a almost academic level of discourse on the issues associated with overfunding on crowdfunding platforms. Also included – a bit of Startup talk, a new Mac code editor, the new Royal baby and our first ever competition.

Lunchbox Competition

To enter the Back to Front Show lunchbox giveaway simply tweet the answer to the following question before Friday 2nd August 2013. All correct answers will be entered into the draw. If nobody guesses correctly the closest response will win.

Question: What is the height difference in inches between Kieran and Keir?





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Back to School

Kieran goes back to school this week and in between setting assignments for his new cohort we manage to discuss Keir’s recent trip to Brighton for the rather good Reasons to be Creative event, a tool for getting your clients content in order, speed tips, Ken and Ryu and end with a discussion on the dream startup team.




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Frost on Speaking

This weeks episode is kindly supported by Squarespace, the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website or online portfolio. For a free trial and a massive 10% off, go to squarespace.com and use offer code Backtofront10.

In this episode we discuss Google’s foray into the IDE land, Brad Frost’s great post on speaking, Ace Hotel’s unique approach to web marketing and finish with the first use of the word p**n on the show. Rest assured it’s 100% SFW.




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How to Work Remotely

We are back after a what can only be termed a travel enforced sabbatical. This week we chat about two new books focusing on remote working, Kieran regales us with more eco-living tales and we discuss why our industry seems obsessed on building businesses to flip.




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Back behind the Yeti&#8217;s

Back from our travels we retrun behind the Yeti’s to discuss everything from the hunt for the perfect email app to the sartorial elegance of modern tech CEO’s. This episode also features a rather spledid retreat venue only four hours from Spokane.




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Hacker not Cracker

We are back once again (albeit a few days weeks late). Illness, travel and house moves put things on hold but we’ll be back in full force in the run up to the holiday season. This week we welcome in our new logo courtesy of Sean Johnson and pick out four links and topical stories we found of interest over the last few weeks.




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The Joys &#038; Perils of Remote Working

In a change to the announced billing, an impromptu early morning phone call made us think a chat about remote working might be in order. As many of us fight the January blues, and inevitable bout of illness that the new year often brings, it felt a timely opportunity to discuss the good, and the bad, aspects of working from a distance.

Topics we discuss include:

  • How does working remotely affect us?
  • What we both like and dislike about it
  • How much real work you achieve per day
  • The importance of “banter”
  • Is the reality like the dream?
  • A typical day for remote working?
  • Do we put extra pressure on ourselves to output more as we are not in the office?
  • How to feel part of the company you work for

And finally for those Nabaztag doubters out there you can read the full history of the internet enabled rabbit on Wikipedia!

Five Simple Steps Giveaway

To be in with a chance of winning one of the two sets of Five Simple Step’s Pocket Guide Collection 3 all you have to do it answer one of the following two questions correctly. Kieran’s decision will be final (he’s a harsh judge):

  1. Q: What was Matthew Lillard’s handle in the cult-classic 1995 film Hackers?
  2. Q: In the same year Sandra Bullock played a Systems Analyst in the film The Net. During the course of the film her identity is changed by cyber criminals but what is the name they gave her?

To enter just send a tweet to @backtofrontshow with your answer. We’ll announce winners on the next episode.




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Back Stories with Marc Thiele

Welcome to Back Stories — a new series of one on one interviews hosted by Keir Whitaker (one-half of the team behind The Back to Front Show).

Each episode, unlike the usual show, will come in at 30 minutes and will attempt to delve into the interesting lives of people working in the web, design, tech, publishing, and creative industries.

In this first episode, Keir chats with Marc Thiele — long-time friend and the man behind the Beyond Tellerrand series of web conferences. There’s plenty of ground covered including the early 8 bit days, Flash, events, and more.

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Back Stories with Craig Lockwood

Welcome to the second episode of Back Stories — a new series of one on one interviews hosted by Keir Whitaker (one-half of the team behind The Back to Front Show).

In this episode, Keir is joined by Craig Lockwood — long time friend of the show and the man behind endeavours including software, events, co-working spaces, and more. In this very open and honest account of his work and life, Craig shares his experiences of working in the web and tech industry.

Craig Online




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Back Stories with Kurt Elster

In this episode of Back Stories, Keir chats with Kurt Elster — founder of ecommerce agency Ethercycle, host of the popular Ecommerce Hacks Weekly video series, author of Ecommerce Bootcamp, and the host of The Unofficial Shopify Podcast.

Topics include the benefits of the “peacock” jacket, naming your company, specialisation, automating inbound leads, productised consulting, and much more.

Kurt Online




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Back Stories with Oliver Lindberg

In this episode of Back Stories, Keir chats with Oliver Lindberg— founder of the new Pixel Pioneers web conference series and all round content guru. Topics covered include how to find speakers for your conference, the role of a good editor, how to improve your writing skills, and how to pitch to an editor.

Oliver Online




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Kieran&#8217;s Big Red Button

It’s hard to believe it’s only been one week, no really, since our last confession. Where does the time go?

In this episode we catch up on what’s happened in our lives in the last seven days, discuss the latest goings on at Medium, ponder why the Guardian doesn’t write listicles and end on probably the best API in the world!




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Kieran's Tiny House Dream

Tap tap, is this thing on? After eight months or working out how to plug in our USB microphones, we finally figured it out and are back with 45 glorious minutes of chat!

In this episode, we learn all about “New Kieran” — new job, new house, and a new laptop. We also discuss a great post on lessons learned running a subscription-based newsletter, discuss Hanno’s great online playbooks for remote working and end on a new Maus that neither of us wants.

Next up is our 50th episode — let us know what we should discuss via Twitter.




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Ahmedabad lockdown: Today's news from the city




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Ahd Covid-19 waste peaked to 8,422kg in 1 day

On March 24, when the lockdown was imposed, the total biomedical Covid waste incinerated in Ahmedabad that day was 82kg. The waste was mainly from the initial admissions at SVP Hospital,




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Palghar workers stuck in Guj wait to return home

Hundreds of brick kiln workers and their families from Dahanu and Talasari talukas stranded in Gujarat since the lockdown began, are waiting to return to their homes.