01081nam0-22003611i-450-99000544506020331620010829120000.0000544506USA01000544506(ALEPH)000544506USA0100054450620010829d1984-------|0enac50------baengUS||||Z 1||||Concepts of mathematical modelingWalter J. MeyerNew YorkMcGraw -Hill Book Company1984. 440 p. : graf. ; 23 cm.MATEMATICAMODELLIFINew York511.8Modelli matematici21MEYER,Walter J.613559McGraw-Hill Book CompanyITSOL20120104990005445060203316DIP.TO SCIENZE ECONOMICHE - (SA)DS 500 511.8 MEY255 DISES500 511.8 MEY255 DISESBKDISES20121027USA01153220121027USA011613Concepts of mathematical modeling1143840UNISAUSA415202986nam 2200469 450 991051140130332120180613001133.01-4725-7050-2(CKB)2670000000619196(EBL)2059925(MiAaPQ)EBC2059925(EXLCZ)99267000000061919620150619h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe architect as worker immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design /edited by Peggy DeamerLondon, England :Bloomsbury Academic,2015.©20151 online resource (291 p.)Includes index.1-4725-7049-9 1-4725-7052-9 FC; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Foreword: Joan Ockman; Introduction: Peggy Deamer; Part I: The commodification ofdesign labor; Chapter 1. Dynamic of the general intellect: Franco Berardi ; Chapter 2. White night before a manifesto: Metahaven; Chapter 3. The capitalist origin of the concept of creative work: Richard Biernacki; Chapter 4. The architect as entrepreneurial self : Hans Hollein's TV performance "Mobile Office"(1969): Andreas Rumpfhuber; Part II: The concept ofarchitectural laborChapter 5. Work: Peggy DeamerChapter 6. More for less: Architectural labor and design productivity: Paolo Tombesi; Chapter 7. Form and labor: Toward a history of abstraction in architecture: Pier Vittorio Aureli; Part III: Design(ers)/Build(ers); Chapter 8. Writing work: Changing practices of architectural specification: Katie Lloyd Thomas and Tilo Amhoff; Chapter 9. Working globally: The human networks of transnational architectural projects: Mabel O. Wilson, Jordan Carver, and Kadambari Baxi; Part IV: The construction of thecommonsChapter 10. Labor, architecture, and the new feudalism: Urban space as experience: Norman M. KleinChapter 11. The hunger games: Architects in danger: Alicia Carrió; Chapter 12. Foucault's "environmental" power: Architecture and neoliberal subjectivization: Manuel Shvartzberg; Part V: The profession; Chapter 13. Three strategies for new value propositions of design practice: Phillip G. Bernstein; Chapter 14. Labor and talent in architecture: Thomas Fisher; Chapter 15. The (ac)credit(ation) card: Neil Leach; Afterword: Michael Sorkin; IndexArchitectural practiceSocial aspectsWorkSocial aspectsElectronic books.Architectural practiceSocial aspects.WorkSocial aspects.720.1/03Deamer PeggyMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511401303321The architect as worker2550304UNINA01505oam 2200505 450 991015490510332120210112153629.01-57565-863-1(CKB)3710000000972596(DLC) 2016047814(MiAaPQ)EBC5452166(EXLCZ)99371000000097259620161017d2017 cy 1engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierAlbert helps out /by Eleanor May ; illustrated by Deborah MelmonNew York :Kane Press,2017.1 online resourceMouse math1-57565-857-7 "In this story about counting money, Albert the mouse needs two quarters to use the library's new penny-smashing machine. Luckily, Wanda has a great idea for how Albert can earn the money"--Provided by publisher.MoneyFictionCoinsFictionCountingFictionMoneymaking projectsFictionMiceFictionMoneyCoinsCountingMoneymaking projectsMice[E]May Eleanor1242535Melmon DeborahDLCDLCDLCBOOK9910154905103321Albert helps out2890091UNINA