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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 292x229x31 mm, weight: 1665 g, 440 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0071797653
  • ISBN-13: 9780071797658
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 292x229x31 mm, weight: 1665 g, 440 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0071797653
  • ISBN-13: 9780071797658
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The most comprehensive, current guide to the theoryand practice of landscape architectureFor more than 50 years, this pioneering guide has served as the foremost resource on the principles and practices of landscape architecture. Now, the book has been revised to address the latest developments in the field, providing a comprehensive, current presentation of the profession.

Richly illustrated with more than 400 full-color images, Landscape Architecture, Fifth Edition, explains how to plan and design for the human use of land with the least environmental impact. This updated volume offers new coverage of important topics such as sustainability, climate change, water conservation, land reuse, urban agriculture, stormwater management, low-impactdesign, and much more. This definitive reference:





Introduces the fundamentals of site and environmental planning Describes the planning constraints imposed by the forms, forces, and features of nature and our built environment Addresses climate and its design implications Discusses site selection and analysis Instructs in the planning of workable and well-related use areas Describes the volumetric shaping of exterior spaces Explores site-structure relationships andorganization Applies contemporary thinking in the planning of expressive human habitations and communities





Landscape Architecture, Fifth Edition, preservesthe essential character and timelessness of the original classic while incorporating up-to-date advancements in the profession.

Extensively revised and filled with more than 400 contemporary full-color images, Landscape Architecture, Fifth Edition, remains the quintessential resource on planning for the human use of land in harmony with the environment. The book presents asystematic approach to the creation of more usable, efficient, and attractive outdoor spaces and places. Teaching diagrams, plans, photographs, and graphics--including the works of many of the world's leading landscape architects and firms--are featuredthroughout. This thoroughly modernized classic offers new coverage of:





Sustainability Climate change and global warming Water preservation and water rights Land reuse and brownfield redevelopment GIS mapping Invasive species Urban agriculture and urban forestry Stormwater management Low-impact design Complete streets New Urbanism, Smart Growth, and Traditional Neighborhood Development





Landscape Architecture, Fifth Edition, addresses every aspect of site and environmental planning, design, and implementation, including:





The most comprehensive, current guide to the theoryand practice of landscape architectureThe human habitat and sustainability Climate Water Land Vegetation The visual landscape Topography Community planning and growth management Rational land use planning Urban design Site planning Site spaces Circulation Structures Landscape planting
Prologue ix
Foreword xiii
Hunter and the Philosopher xvii
1 The Human Habitat And Sustainability 1(22)
The Human Animal
1(6)
Nature
7(3)
The Natural Sciences
10(3)
The Ecological Basis
13(2)
Earthscape
15(3)
Sustainability
18(5)
2 Climate 23(16)
Climate and Response
23(1)
Social Imprint
24(1)
Accommodation
25(5)
Microclimatology
30(6)
Climate Change/Global Warming
36(3)
3 Water 39(18)
Water as a Resource
39(4)
Natural Systems
43(3)
Management
46(4)
Water-Related Site Design
50(7)
4 Land 57(18)
Human Impact
57(3)
Land as a Resource
60(2)
Land Grants
62(1)
Land Rights
62(1)
Surveying
63(1)
Use
64(2)
Reuse
66(1)
Topography
67(3)
Surveys
70(2)
Supplementary Data
72(3)
5 Vegetation 75(12)
Topsoil Mantle
75(1)
Plants in Nature
76(2)
Plant Identification
78(1)
Plant Culture
79(2)
Introduced Plantations
81(1)
Invasive Species
82(1)
Vanishing Green
83(1)
Urban Agriculture
84(1)
Urban Forestry
85(2)
6 The Visual Landscape 87(44)
The View
87(4)
The Vista
91(3)
The Axis
94(6)
The Symmetrical Plan
100(4)
Asymmetry
104(6)
Visual Resource Management
110(2)
Landscape Character
112(2)
Modification
114(6)
The Built Environment
120(11)
7 The Planned Environment 131(12)
A Conservation Credo
132(1)
Environmental Issues
132(11)
8 Community Planning And Growth Management 143(36)
The Group Imperative
143(1)
Problems
144(4)
Possibilities
148(10)
New Directions
158(6)
Growth Management
164(5)
Scatteration and Urban Sprawl
169(2)
Restoration
171(8)
9 The Regional Landscape 179(16)
Interrelationships
179(9)
Regional Form
188(1)
Open-Space Frame
189(1)
Greenways and Blueways
190(1)
The Essentials
191(1)
Regional Planning
191(1)
Governance
192(3)
10 Urban Design 195(18)
Cityscape
195(3)
The City Diagram
198(9)
The Ubiquitous Automobile
207(1)
People Places
208(1)
Urban Green, Urban Blue
209(1)
The New Urbanity
210(3)
11 Site Planning 213(46)
Program Development
213(1)
Site Selection
214(2)
Site Analysis
216(4)
Comprehensive Land Planning
220(6)
The Conceptual Plan
226(5)
Computer Application
231(2)
Site Development
233(12)
Site-Structure Plan Development
245(2)
Site-Structure Unity
247(4)
Site Systems
251(8)
12 Site Spaces 259(30)
Spaces
259(13)
The Base Plane
272(3)
The Overhead Plane
275(2)
The Verticals
277(12)
13 Circulation 289(38)
Motion
289(11)
Sequence
300(3)
Pedestrian Movement
303(4)
The Automobile
307(7)
Complete Streets
314(3)
Travel by Rail, Water, and Air
317(6)
People Movers
323(4)
14 Structures 327(26)
Common Denominators
327(2)
Composition
329(8)
Structures in the Landscape
337(2)
The Defined Open Space
339(2)
Habitations
341(1)
Dwelling-Nature Relationships
342(2)
Human Needs and Habitat
344(2)
Residential Components
346(7)
15 Landscape Planting 353(14)
Purpose
353(1)
Process
354(1)
Guidelines
355(6)
Advances
361(2)
Landscape Plantings in Low-Impact Design
363(4)
Perspective 367(12)
Disavowal and Quest
367(2)
Findings
369(1)
Insights
370(2)
Evolution and Revolution
372(1)
The Planned Experience
373(6)
Retrospective 379(10)
Project Credits 389(2)
Quotation Sources 391(2)
Bibliography 393(2)
Index 395
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