" The result, he says, is "urban environments without human scale and devoid of intimate spaces.
Modernism has often been criticised for producing cold buildings that lack human scale.
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From that vantage point, it can be hard to remember the human scale.
"I wanted to mediate between the walls' scale and the touchable, human scale of decorative objects like candlesticks, " he said.
We laud the individual and choose to see the efforts of entire companies on the human scale of their chief executives.
But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.
This was the short-lived capital of the Mughal empire during the reign of Emperor Akbar between 1571 and 1585, and the grand human scale is captivating.
What hasn't changed is that the early states in the nominating process serve a national purpose by reducing the presidential race to a human scale.
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Where we want to get to is human scale, global scale.
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Rather than pump up the combat in the testosterone-fueled tradition of movies like "Raging Bull, " Ms. Kusama understates it, holds everything to human scale without pulling any punches.
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It also takes viewers beyond the platitudes that often dominate discourse on controversial issues, and allows them to examine the implications of a particular topic on a human scale.
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The city is vast and dense, and the areas that are most popular are ones with a human scale or with open, green space, which is a premium in the city.
The difference here is not so much between expressions of despotism and celebrations of democracy most statuary that inflates the human scale invites a deserving raspberry but in what else occupies public space.
The Bauhaus with which I am more familiar is about embracing humanistic traits, and exercising them on a human scale so as to capture the 'spirit' that was being lost in the mechanization of processes.
But what it gave us, with its short, 200-foot block lengths and small, 20- to 25-foot lot sizes, its direct and easy navigability, is a walkable, personal city at human scale, where every street is an endlessly varied and inviting series of visual experiences, of constantly changing shopfronts, restaurants and buildings of infinite styles and uses.
As great forces of history converge to human scale, this modern-day boom town feels like the Wild West but without the confident self-reliance: the articulate residents are painfully aware of the close link between their sustenance and their misery, and international bureaucrats reveal a terrible disconnection from the reality on the ground as they encourage the unchecked development.
The exaggerated drawl of bassist Oliver Sim precedes the more human-scale croon of guitarist Romy Madley Croft.
In string theory, the forces and particles of which the universe is now composed are actually vibrations of tiny strings made from these ten dimensions (six of which are confined to such strings, and thus are not perceivable in the human-scale world).
It is also involved in the International HapMap Project, a five-country initiative launched in October, to follow up the Human Genome Project with a large-scale study of human genetic variation and its relation to disease.
Now comes the hard part of translating this preliminary result into a vaccine suitable for large-scale human trials.
Animal tests have yielded promising results, and large-scale human trials are expected to kick off in coming months.
Stable agricultural communities are the prerequisite for the development of advanced culture and any kind of large-scale human endeavor, right?
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