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El. knyga: Is Landscape... ?: Essays on the Identity of Landscape

Edited by , Edited by (Harvard University Graduate School of Design)
  • Formatas: 366 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317450283
  • Formatas: 366 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317450283

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Is Landscape…? provides a compelling investigation into the multiple facets of landscape architecture to examine its position as a profession and discipline. With contributions from a host of international academics and professionals, this book addresses a range of topics including history and theory, ecology and planning, through to more challenging philosophical ways to define landscape architecture.

Rather than seeking a singular understanding, this books recognises that landscape architecture can be explored through terms used in other disciplines and professional fields to help establish an interdisciplinary knowledge of the subject. This book will provoke thought and will offer insightful contributions to the reader’s understanding of landscape architecture.

With inclusion of full colour images, this is an ideal introductory text for landscape architecture courses that will provide a springboard for seminar discussions.

Recenzijos

"A series of rhetorical questions asked by well- known authors describe the relationship between landscape architecture and its closely related disciplines and other cultural fields." Peter Zöch, Topos

"As richly illustrated and annotated volume, Is Landscape? is of significant value to students and researchers who wish to dig deeper, and for those leading topical seminars on any of the covered subjects." Sarah Cowles, Landscape Architecture Magazine

"Is Landscape? Presents both a documentation and projection of Gareth Doherty and Charles Waldheims proseminar at the Harvard Graduate School of Design that explores questions of landscape identity." - Karl Kullman, JAE Online

Acknowledgments vii
Notes on contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Mohsen Mostafavi
Introduction: What is landscape? 1(8)
Gareth Doherty
Charles Waldheim
Is landscape architecture? 9(4)
Gareth Eckbo
1 Is landscape literature?
13(31)
Gareth Doherty
2 Is landscape painting?
44(27)
Vittoria Dl Palma
3 Is landscape photography?
71(22)
Robin Kelsey
4 Is landscape gardening?
93(22)
Udo Weilacher
5 Is landscape ecology?
115(23)
Nina-Marie Lister
6 Is landscape planning?
138(24)
Frederick Steiner
7 Is landscape urbanism?
162(28)
Charles Waldheim
8 Is landscape infrastructure?
190(38)
Pierre Belanger
9 Is landscape technology?
228(19)
Niall Kirkwood
10 Is landscape history?
247(14)
John Dixon Hunt
11 Is landscape theory?
261(24)
Rachael Z. Delue
12 Is landscape philosophy?
285(17)
Kathryn Moore
13 Is landscape life?
302(25)
Catharine Ward Thompson
14 Is landscape architecture?
327(12)
David Leatherbarrow
Index 339
Gareth Doherty is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Senior Research Associate at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. His research and teaching focus on the interactions between design and anthropology. Doherty is a founding editor of New Geographies journal and editor-in-chief of New Geographies 3: Urbanisms of Color. Doherty edited Ecological Urbanism with Mohsen Mostafavi. Current book projects include, Paradoxes of Green: An Ethnography of Landscape in a City-State and Landscape as Art and Ecology: Lectures by Roberto Burle Marx.









Charles Waldheim is John E. Irving Professor of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Professor Waldheims research focuses on landscape architecture in relation to contemporary urbanism. He coined the term landscape urbanism to describe emerging landscape design practices in the context of North American urbanism. He has written extensively on the topic and is author of Landscape as Urbanism: A General Theory as well as editor of The Landscape Urbanism Reader. Citing the city of Detroit as the most legible example of urban industrial economy in North America, Waldheim is editor of CASE: Lafayette Park Detroit and co-editor, with Jason Young and Georgia Daskalakis, of Stalking Detroit.