Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture

Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture
Author: Steven L. Cantor
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-11-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0471287911

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This book showcases new trends in the vital and changing field of landscape design. Important contemporary concerns affecting the landscape professional are considered: the impact of recent scientific research, historic preservation, populations with unique needs, international practices, and much more.

Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture in the Pacific Coast States

Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture in the Pacific Coast States
Author: Joseph S. Elfner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1949
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89085969624

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Garrett Eckbo

Garrett Eckbo
Author: Marc Treib,Dorothée Imbert
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0520246829

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A beautifully illustrated consideration of the life and career of modernist landscape architect Garrett Eckbo.

The Authentic Garden

The Authentic Garden
Author: Richard Hartlage,Sandy Fischer
Publsiher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781580934268

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In contemporary American garden design, beauty for beauty’s sake is making a comeback. The sixty gardens featured here trace current planting trends across the country, showcasing the best designs of recent years from the verdant Pacific Northwest to the tailored Eastern Seaboard, as well as prairies in Denver and Texas and exquisitely detailed private gardens in the Southwest that create a sense of lushness even while working exclusively within the vocabulary of cactuses and succulents. Plants are used to reinforce meaningful content, ecological strategies, and, most importantly, to create immersive and emotional experiences. As the movements of architectural, naturalistic, meadow, matrix, graphic, and ecological planting design have been adopted in such notable incarnations as the High Line in New York and Citygarden in St. Louis, they have rekindled interest in using plants that suit a given site’s ecology—and in letting plants, rather than hardscape elements, lead design. Residential as well as public gardens are featured, and all are united by an immediately perceptible, intelligent selection of plants that create an enthralling, memorable, and fitting sense of place: this is what makes a garden truly authentic. Over 250 full-color images reveal gardens created by the top American firms working today, including Andrea Cochran, Jack deLashmet, Doyle Herman, Elysian Landscapes, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, Hoerr Schaudt, Ron Lutsko, Steve Martino, Nelson Byrd Woltz, Nievera Williams, Oehme van Sweden, OLIN, Raymond Jungles, Christine Ten Eyck, Bernard Trainor, and Michael Vergason, as well as beautiful gems of gardens by lesser known regional firms. Detail as well as overview images of gardens throughout the seasons and abundant plant identifications make this volume a valuable reference for all home gardeners as well as landscape design professionals interested in tracing the themes prevalent in contemporary American gardens.

Thinking the Contemporary Landscape

Thinking the Contemporary Landscape
Author: Christophe Girot,Dora Imhof
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781616895594

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On the heels of our groundbreaking books in landscape architecture, James Corner's Recovering Landscape and Charles Waldheim's Landscape Urbanism Reader, comes another essential reader, . Examining our shifting perceptions of nature and place in the context of environmental challenges and how these affect urbanism and architecture, the seventeen essayists in argue for an all-encompassing view of landscape that integrates the scientific, intellectual, aesthetic, and mythic into a new multidisciplinary understanding of the contemporary landscape. A must-read for anyone concerned about the changing nature of our landscape in a time of climate crisis.

Between Landscape Architecture and Land Art

Between Landscape Architecture and Land Art
Author: Udo Weilacher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1996
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: WISC:89058917139

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Contemporary landscape architecture is progressing towards an appropiate and independent language of its own. Drawing on the potentials of art and architecture, the ever changing relationship between man and nature is given new expression. Ecological concerns and aesthetic aspirations interact in a fruitful dialogue. Particularly Land Art and related art movements become sources of inspiration and innovation. The ground-breakting works of the landscape artists and architects presented in this book reveal the diverse current trends in international landscape design. "This book offers many stimuli to design. Its contents are not just for landscape architects," wrote The architects' journal. With chapters on Dani Karavan, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Bernard Lassus, Peter Latz, Dieter Kienast, Herman Prigann, Peter Walker, Adriaan Geuze and others.

In Gardens

In Gardens
Author: Udo Weilacher
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2005-05-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783764376628

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The past decade has witnessed new interpretations of the great themes of traditional European garden art in profusion. Drawing on his intensive studies of some 30 influential European projects, Udo Weilacher presents a panorama of the most significant developments since the publication of his groundbreaking work Between Landscape Architecture and Land Art in 1996. Examples of the cooperation between landscape designers and architects are given special attention in case studies taken from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. In addition, US landscape designer Kathryn Gustafson, artists such as Dani Karavan, and the architectural theorist Charles Jencks are featured, along with their European works.

Modern Landscape Architecture

Modern Landscape Architecture
Author: Jory Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015020875681

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