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Djabarouti, J., 2021. 'The impact of intangible heritage on architectural and building conservation practices in the UK: a socio-material outlook'. Brooker, G., Stone, S., 2004. 'Rereadings Interior Architecture and the Design Principles of Remodelling Existing Buildings', Jacqui Small. Book Chapters Stone, S., 2020. 'Conservation: A Future Orientated Movement Focussing on the Past.'. In Conservation/Consumption: Preserving the Tangible and Intangible Values. European Association for Architectural Education 2019, European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE). Stone, SH., 2011. '(In)Appropriate Appropriations', Interiors Forum Scotland September 2008. "Interior Tools, Interior Tactics : Debates in Interiors Theory and Practice, Edinburgh, in Interior Tools, Interior Tactics : Debates in Interiors Theory and Practice", 2011. ISBN: 9781907471148 1907471146.

Allington, R. L. (1983). The reading instruction provided readers of differing abilities. Elementary School Journal, 83, 548–559. Stone, SH., 2011. "Archaeology's Places and Contemporary Uses ll", Right Gallery, Manchester, 27/4/2011. Lee, SJ., Stone, S., 2017. 'Teaching Continuity: New Modes for Developing Architectural Design in Historic Settlements', REHAB 2017: 3rd International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures, Braga, Portugal, 14/6/2017 - 16/6/2017, in REHAB 2017 Proceedings. Stone, S. Brooker, G, 2007. 'From Organisation to Decoration: The Routledge Reader of Interior Design Theory', Taylor Francis/Routledge. Lee, SJ., Stone, SH., Sanderson, L., 2019. 'Reclaiming the Road: People and Vehicles in Small Settlements', REHAB 2019: 4th International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures, Guimaraes, Portugal, 17/7/2019 - 19/7/2019, in REHAB 2019 Proceedings.Stone, S., Pendergast, M., Emery, T., Sanderson, L., 2019. 'UnDoing Exhibition Catalogue + Essays', MSA Press. Throughout this highly-illustrated book, drawings and photos of various projects from around the world highlight how the new fits into the existing. Case studies are analysed holistically, and include information on the practical issues and challenges of individual projects. Stone, S., Sanderson, L., 2021. 'Introduction'. In Emerging Practices in Architectural Pedagogy, pp. 1-15, Routledge. Ehri, L. C. (1998). Grapheme-phoneme knowledge is essential for learning to read words in English. In J. L. Metsala & L. C. Ehri (Eds.), Word recognition in beginning literacy (pp. 3–40). Mahwah: Erlbaum. Stone, SH., 2005. 'The Liveable City. A two-week celebration of Architecture and Urban Planning in collaboration with the Danish Institute. Invited speakers.'.

Brooker, G., Stone, S., 2008. 'Off the Peg: The Bespoke Interiors of Ben Kelly', Architectural Design, 78 (3), pp. 72-77. Begeny, J. C., Krouse, H. E., Ross, S. G., & Mitchell, R. C. (2009). Increasing elementary-aged students’ reading fluency with small-group interventions: a comparison of repeated reading, listening passage preview, and listening only strategies. Journal of Behavioral Education, 18(3), 211–228.

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And while the patriarchal desire for control stands out for us to notice and understand, we also see that the midrashic tradition has kept a wealth of material where the feminine voice can be heard if only we choose to notice and listen. It is more than time that the texts of rabbinic Judaism be examined and critiqued in this way. How wonderfully refreshing to read a book whose author is equally at home in Midrash and in feminist theory and who is able to bring her understanding of the latter to her reading of the former. Lee, S., Sanderson, L., Stone, S., 2020. 'Reclaiming the Road: A Research-by-Design Approach to the Problems of Small Settlements'. N2 - Re-readings is an authoritative testament to the complex process of remodelling existing buildings. Although buildings have always been reused, the process of doing so has rarely been treated as an artform. In recent years, however, a huge amount of press coverage has been devoted to remodelling projects such as the Tate Modern in London, the Baltic Art Factory in Gateshead, the Grand Louvre pyramid and courtyard, and the Reichstag in Berlin, to name but a few. By attracting prestigious architects to its practice, it would appear that remodelling, once the dowdy cousin of the more glamorous architecture, has gained a new respectability. Re-readings responds to remodelling as an artform, making sense of the considerable structural, aesthetic, environmental, contextual and programmatic challenges of remodelling existing buildings. Illustrated throughout with a rich international portfolio of case studies, it explains the theory behind the way that architects and designers interpret and adapt buildings. Sanderson, L., Stone, SH., Lee, SJ., 2013. If on a Winter's Night a Traveller : The Models, RIBA HUB : Manchester, 19/6/2013.

Stone, SH., 2015. 'Undoing Buildings: Reflections upon the Contingency, Usefulness and Emotional Resonance of the Existing Situation'.

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Stone, S., 2019. 'The force of everyday life', European Association for Architectural Education 7th Workshop on Conservation, Prague, Czech Republic, 25/9/2019 - 28/9/2019, in Conservation-Demolition: Transactions on Architectural Education no. 67, 67, pp. 224-233. Stone, SH., 2005. 'Gate 81" 2013 Gate 81 is a series of projects and events that focused upon the then condemned building; Preston Bus Station. These included: performances, lectures, seminars, installations, exhibitions, lectures and charrettes. In collaboration with arts'.

rereadings 2 is a companion book to rereadings, originally published in 2004. This second volume is testament to the growing interest and demand for clarification of the re-modelling, adaptation and transformation processes within the existing built environment. With increased interest in the sustainability and heritage agenda and emerging interest from non European-centric areas of the world in this type of work, this book explores how the re-modelling of existing buildings is a sustainable and viable alternative to the construction of new buildings.Stone, S. Brooker, G, 2007. 'The Organisation of Interior Space: Form and Structure', AVA Publishing UK/Switzerland. Sanderson, L., Stone, S., Lee, SJ., 2019. Rochdale Reimagined, Rochdale Central Library, 25/6/2019 - 16/8/2019.

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