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Designed for Recreation

Autor Elisabeth Beazley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2025
Originally published in 1969, at a time when there was an ever-increasing number of people going to the coast and countryside at weekends and on holiday, this book filled a gap by providing detail on the physical results of all that needed to be done for the leisure-seeking public
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ISBN-13: 9781032742076
ISBN-10: 1032742070
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 245 x 189 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

1. Behaviour Patterns and Site Use: Picnicking and Camping 2. Information on the Spot: Information Centres 3. Signs and Notices 4. Self-Guided Trails 5. Access Roads and Car Parks 6. Links and Barriers For People on Foot 7. Picnicking 8. Camp Sites. 9. Public Lavatories and Camp Wash Units 10. Buildings in the Landscape 11. Colour and Texture in the Context of the Countryside 12. Shelters, Cabins and Hides 13. Pools and Small Lakes 14. Marinas and Boat Harbours: Siting Problems 15. Small Swimming Pools 16. Litter

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Beazley was born in the Wirral and served in the WRNS in World War II. She qualified as an architect and worked for Lionel Brett in Oxfordshire, where her work included involvement with Hatfield new town. She subsequently freelanced and made several extended visits to Turkey and Iran in the late fifties and sixties to work on archaeological digs with some of the leading experts of the period. She became a specialist on the vernacular buildings of the Iranian plateau. She combined a career as an author with freelance work as a landscape architect, particularly in the field of visitor access at a time when car ownership was becoming universal. She undertook a significant amount of work for the National Trust, serving on its Architectural Panel for many years. Erddig in North Wales and Culzean in Ayrshire are but two properties that strongly show her influence