Back to nature
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Sculpture is displayed outdoors to great effect at a number of locations in the UK. Henry Moore's bronze 'Two Piece Reclining Figure' is greatly complement by its setting in the grounds of Robert Adam's Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath in London, England. The 20-acre copse-and-lawn sculpture site developed by Wilfred and Jeannette Cass at Hat Hill near Goodwood, England, is designed to unite nature and art. Most of the works at the Chiltern Sculpture Trail near Oxford, England, are set on a 2 mile circular path, but some are deep in the thicket.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1996
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After Kobe: man is not impotent in the face of nature
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Man using science can control the impact of natural disasters. Even the catastrophe in Kobe, Japan, the earthquake of Jan 1995, left more people alive than would have been possible at an earlier time. Using technology, humans can survive nature's worst events.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1995
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