Specifics: Discussing Landscape Architecture

Christiane Sörensen, Karoline Liedtke (eds.)

Jovis, Berlin, 2014

39,80

Landscape architecture’s fundamental task is to uncover and develop the specificity of a site. Specifics emphasizes the differences of qualities of a location and invites to focus and concentrate on significant strategies for research and teaching in view of recent insights and global developments. In this book, scientists, planners, landscape architects, architects, artists, engineers, officials, and students from around the world present and discuss innovative approaches and future developments in thinking and designing landscape within research, teaching, planning, and construction.
Specifics presents the proceedings of the 2013 conference of the same name hosted by ECLAS—The European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools—and the HafenCity University.
These proceedings contain over 60 papers from the conference panels
›› Who owns the landscape?
›› Nature happened yesterday
›› Best practice landscape architecture
›› Landscape and structures
›› Events and conversion
all forming the current state of the research and discourse in these topics.

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ISBN: 9783868592993

496 pagina's, 60 kleur en 20 z/w afbeeldingen, 20,2 × 27 cm, paperback, Engels