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July 29, 2010

Finance at the Threshold - Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies

Why did the banks stop lending to one another, and why at this moment in history? Is the problem merely a matter of over loose credit due to the relaxation of...


June 24, 2010

New politics still waiting for breakthrough in the Philippines

When the Philippines went to the polls in May, more than 50 million voters chose candidates to fill a total of 18,000 offices ranging from the president through senators...


June 24, 2010

Mulberry students ‘draw their dreams’ for playground makeover

Students were asked to draw a picture of what they would like the remodeled playground to look like and the response ranged from simple ideas like a butterfly garden to...

Rudolf Steiner as Architect

Rudolf Steiner’s work as an architect began with an interior design of the hall for the annual conference of the Theosophical Society in 1907. Afterwards, a young student, Carl Stockmeyer, asked him how a building should be designed from outside in order to house such interiors. Having received these indications, he fashioned a model in the garden of his parents in Malsch near Karlsruhe, which was of a size that one could enter into it and walk around. This design later became the model for the anthroposophical assembly room built in Stuttgart, but was broken off during the National Socialist dictatorship in Germany.

Luigi Fiumara, Henning Schulze-Schilddorf

First and Second Goetheanum

Neighbouring buildings: Glass House and Eurythmeum