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Re-envisioning landscape/architecture / Catherine Spellman, ed.
Title & Author:

Re-envisioning landscape/architecture / Catherine Spellman, ed.

Publication:

Barcelona : Actar, 2003.

Description:

294 pages : illustrations (some color), plans, facsimiles ; 20 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Cognitive landscapes / M. Christine Boyer -- The messy middle / Coy Howard -- Topographic memory / Bruce Lindsey -- Objects of attention / Laurel McSherry -- Constructed intention : an architecture of place / Charles Menefee -- It's all one thing / Michael Rotondi -- Empooling / Peter Smithson -- Reveries with water / Catherine Spellman -- City proposals : 29 drawings for East West Hollywood / Mary-Ann Ray and Robert Mangurian -- Themes of the architectural meta-project / Martha LaGess -- Semper fidelis : on numbers in the night / Peter Waldman -- Projects and interpretations : architectural strategies of Enric Miralles / Catherine Spellman -- Last horizon / Albert Pope -- Terrors and pleasures of the (new) automaton / David Heymann -- Stripscape / Darren Petrucci -- The return to a Lacustrian city / Alberto Kalach -- A vulnerable urbanism / Nan Ellin -- Testing homes for America / Alessandra Ponte -- The American outdoor theatre : a voice for the landscape in the collaboration of site and structure / Linda Jewell -- The magic of a place discovered / Will Bruder -- The Third view project / Mark Klett -- Environment shifted / Götz Stöckmann and Achim Wollscheid.
Summary:

"Re-envisioning Landscape/Architecture suggests that the relationship between landscape and architecture might be imagined over and over again, in such a way that each is defined less as a quantifiable object and more as an idea, a way of seeing, act of making, and way of engaging culture and society. The essays collected here offer many interpretations and possibilities for this relationship, with the common assumption that it should be considered at every negotiation between realms of thought, and whenever culture and place are to be incorporated with understanding and meaning. The collection is based in a belief that the landscape/architecture relationship is at the center of all inspired design, therefore, in one way or another each essay addresses how this relationship is created, nurtured, and maintained to ensure the making of integrated design work."--Jacket

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

8495273993 (pbk.)
9788495273994 (pbk.)

Subject:

Landscape architecture.
City planning.
Architecture Philosophy.
Architecture Environmental aspects.
City Planning
Architecture Philosophie.
Architecture Aspect de l'environnement.
Architecture du paysage.
Urbanisme.
architectural theory.
urban planning.
Architektur
Landschaft
Landschappen.
Bouwkunst.
Landschapsarchitectuur.
Stedenbouw.

Form/genre:

Aufsatzsammlung.

Added entries:

Spellman, Catherine.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 230476
Call No.: SB469.33 .R4 2003
Status: Available

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