As urban life becomes increasingly more demanding, many people are choosing to build away from the city in a way that acknowledges and connects with the landscape. Living in the Landscape explores new and exciting relationships between landscape and design. It examines how architects increasingly use various nuanced landscape conditions as inspirationand sites for creativity. The complexities of the Australian landscape with its beautiful but often harsh geographical and topological physicality, questions of sustainability and climate change, and an understanding of the Indigenous relationship to landscape are all thoughtfully considered. From the archetypal silhouette of the rural farm shed to Glenn Murcutt-inspired buildings designed with the philosophy of touching the earth lightly, the authors explore how landscape and architecture intersect. In an age where we are increasingly aware of our relationship with the environment, these breathtaking homes exemplify the possibilities of living with the land.
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From remote cliff tops to the heart of a rainforest, this book features some of Australia and New Zealand's most breathtaking homes.
Dr Anna Johnson is a senior lecturer at the School of Architecture and
Design, RMIT University. She has authored ten books across subjects such as
Australian contemporary residential architecture, South-East Asian
architecture and design practice research. Dr Richard Black is a registered
architect, member of the Australian Institute of Architects, and Associate
Professor at RMIT University where he is head of the Bachelor of
Architectural Design degree. He has co-authored several books and his
architectural projects have been extensively published and exhibited.
Anna Johnson is a senior lecturer at the School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University. She has authored ten books across subjects such as Australian contemporary residential architecture, South-East Asian architecture and design practice research.
Richard Black is a registered architect, member of the Australian Institute of Architects, and Associate Professor at RMIT University where he is head of the Bachelor of Architectural Design degree. He has co-authored several books and his architectural projects have been extensively published and exhibited.