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Specifics : proceedings ECLAS Conference 2013 : 22./25.09.2013 in Hamburg / edited by Christiane Sörensen, Karoline Liedtke, Department of Landscape Architecture, HafenCity University Hamburg.
Entrée principale:

European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools. Conference (2013 : Hamburg, Germany)

Titre et auteur:

Specifics : proceedings ECLAS Conference 2013 : 22./25.09.2013 in Hamburg / edited by Christiane Sörensen, Karoline Liedtke, Department of Landscape Architecture, HafenCity University Hamburg.

Publication:

Berlin : Jovis, [2014]
©2014

Description:

496 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps, plans ; 27 cm

Notes:
Proceedings of the European Conference of Landscape Architecture Schools 2013, held at HCU Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, September 22-25, 2013.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction. Introduction by the President of ECLAS / Simon Bell -- Experiment "Specifics" / Christiane Sörensen, Karoline Liedtke -- "Specifics" as forum for interdisciplinary landscape research / Gesa Ziemer -- Paradoxes of peer-review (for landscape architecture) / Kelly Shannon.
Nightfall. In fact nature / Christiane Sörensen -- Nightfall, USA 2011,97 min. / James Benning -- All of life is memory / James Benning -- Landscape at work / Angelus Eisinger.
Nature happened yesterday. Nature versus cuture -- Comment by Michaela Ott -- Designing nature as infrastructure : a profession looking for new metaphors for its relation with nature -- Walking narratives : interacting between urban nature and self -- Nature or culture, the wrong question : freeing landscape from its silos -- Timescapes : non-geographical approaches to landscape -- Human existence between nature and artifact -- Design with nature -- Comment by Angelus Eisinger -- Teaching interdisciplinary sustainability : probing traditional design/build education -- Process, utility and strategy ; designing with plant materials in an uncertain world -- Ground as a design material in landscape architecture -- History and historicism in landscape architecture -- Design and criticism of atmospheres in landscape architecture -- Back to nature in megacities -- Comment by Jorg Sieweke -- Traumatic urban landscape -- ParadoXcity Venice -- Nature by design -- Wilderness downtown : the indeterminate nature of Johannesburg's mine dumps.
Who owns the landscape? Right to green : practicing spatial justice -- Right to landscape -- Comment by Elke Krasny -- Transgressive urbanism : borderlands and urban informality of American cities along the Pan-American highway -- Right to commemorate and the role of landscape architecture : case Utaya in Norway -- Landscape, democracy, and the right to landscape -- Rethinking landscape. Rethinking value -- Communal landscapes at risk -- Comment by Elke Krasny -- Vitamin "G" : a study on Egyptian sustainable landscape community participation -- Urban agriculture in Vila Nova de Gaia : the nurturing symbiosis -- Meanwhile spaces -- Life and (preventable) death of the Kibbutz communal landscape -- Landscape planning -- Food traditions and landscapes : do they own each other? -- Landscape, livability and happiness in regional development and landscape planning -- Needs heritage a museum? : on transformation, conservation and persistence in the Unescolandscape Hallstatt-Dachstein -- Make-ability 2.0. : the power and resilience of landscape frameworks -- UASI : Urban Agriculture Spatial Index -- Green inftastructures -- From greenbelt to infrabelt : London's green belt as model for a sustainable landscape? -- Activate urban landscape networks : regional park RheinMain : next steps -- Landschaftszug Dessau : an emerging collaborative landscape -- Communicating nature values in urban green structure planning : case studies from Norway -- Multifunctional analysis of open space ownership and use in the city of Vancouver, Canada.
Best practices in landscape architecture. Fundamentals -- Comment by Udo Weilacher -- Applying the ECLAS guidance on landscape architecture : reflections from recent experience in the Eastern Baltic sea region -- Re-visiting best practice : investigating place experience in the nexus of theory and design -- Disseminating landscape architectural specificity on the global stage -- Fabrication of heroes in landscape architecture -- Is there a design theory? -- Comment by Udo Weilacher -- Is there a "design science" in the context of landscape architecture? -- Grid and the non-hierarchical field : Peter Walker and minimalist landscape architecture -- Drawing for learning -- learning by drawing -- Evidence of action : towards an ecology of objects -- Teaching time : on the practice of landscape laboratories -- Landscape architecture heritage -- Comment by Karsten Jørgensen -- What visions guide us when we seek to preserve and cherish natural and cultural landscapes? -- Design as translation : site-specific harbor transformation in Europe -- LX Gardens : Lisbon's historic gardens and parks : study and landscape heritage -- Nature as dissonant heritage -- International, local and individual : modern movement and landscape architecture of spas in Slovakia -- Fine art of best practice -- Comment by Gabi Schillig Landscape preference : where do I stand? : an exploration of formalist and objectivist attitudes to landscape -- Space turns into place in laborative actions -- Propositions for the landscape : relational space, open systems and spaces of communication -- Temporary landscape as theatre : small events, big futures.
Landscape and structures. Multidimensional landscapes -- Analyzing structure and functions : can landscape metrics improve the landscape planning process? -- Megaregional common : a framework for thinking megaregions, infrastructure and "open" space -- Infrastructure typologies in suburban landscapes in Switzerland and in Kosovo -- Hybrid tourism-related structures : revisiting the Westin Bonaventure Hotel -- Water and structures -- Waterfront landscapes and the historic harbors in the Sulcis archipelago -- Collaborative engagement for the future of a water landscape -- Energy landscapes -- Energy-landscape nexus : advancing a conceptual framework for the design of sustainable energy landscapes -- Socio-environmental character assessment of landscapes in small-scale hydropower objects in Latvia -- New assessment methodology for cultural landscapes constructed by the energy industry : a case of study in central Spain -- Reading a historical hydroelectric landscape : Alta Valtellina as a case study -- Towards a Spanish atlas of cultural landscapes of energy.
Events and conversation. Large-scale events and their lagacies -- Comment by Joachim Thiel -- Tremors at Gezi Park : challenges In landscape architecture at Istanbul's earthquake risk -- Project for urban interventions 2011 Brno's Little Loops (Brnĕnskĕ toc̆enky) -- Integrating the space of mega-events along with the landscape of Rangpur, Bangladesh -- Perceived use of green urban parks : users' assessment of five case studies -- Olympics' environmental legacy : London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020 : will they be worthwhile?
Pecha kucha. Riverside : the Senne under Brussels approached through private cellars -- Architecture of transit : photographing beauty and sublimity in motorway architecture from the Alps to Naples -- Who owns the landscape : the landscape meat eaters -- Pause and think on/over ruins : collective appropriations and landscape planning -- Cities on hold/urban catastrophe : re-thinking urban landscape in Madrid's periphery after the "construction tsunami" -- Ice or dust : the Latvian road landscape -- Canarysect : capturing dynamics, relationships, atmospheres in the water landscapes of the Canaries -- Mangfallpark : intensified landscape of streams -- Urbanism studio 2013 : twenty welfare gardens : can the art of gardens define the future welfare city? -- Landscape choreography : from wasted land to shared space -- Sustainability in the use of the territory and landscape in the municipality of Monchique (Algarve, Portugal) -- Cidade aracy, a neighborhood is reinventing places -- Making places in 1:1 : site specificity and local transformations through temporary projects -- Landscape and architecture : a landscape specific approach to architectural design education -- Back from planning to planting : Ca Mau's need to shift gears to respond to climate change -- Rose Square : the center of Liepaja city -- In the realm of the senses : urban space and imagination -- Wetland biodiversity promotion : case of study : Ostra Dammen, Lomma, Sweden -- Allotment gardens : the important element of natural and social performance of cities.
Résumé:

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.

ISBN:

9783868592993 (paperback)
3868592997 (paperback)

Sujet:

European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools
Landscape architecture History Congresses.
Landscape design History Congresses.
Architecture du paysage Histoire Congrès.
Aménagement paysager Histoire Congrès.
Landscape architecture.
Landscape design.
Landscape design History. Congresses.

Classification/genre:

Congress
Conference publications.
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Actes de congrès.

Vedettes secondaires:

Sörensen, Christiane, editor.
Liedtke, Karoline, editor.
HafenCity Universitat Hamburg host institution, sponsoring body.

Subtitle on cover: Discussing landscape architecture

Exemplaires:

Localisation: Bibliothèque main 287715
Cote: BIB 229044
Statut: Disponible

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