Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture

Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture
Author: Thomas Oles,Associate Professor of Lanscape Architecture Paula Horrigan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1138244333

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Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture: Approaches and Landings is the first guide to landscape design during its initial phase: the encounter between the designer and site. Through this book you will learn to master your own approaches to 'landing' in the field to help you determine the course of the design process, by converting abstract concepts into concrete methodology. Written by leading experts in the field and featuring critical essays and voices, 160 full-colour drawings, illustrations, photographs, maps and diagrams, it will equip students and instructors of landscape architecture, across all levels, with the conceptual and practical tools they need to refine their skills and gain the confidence to become creative and critical landscape professionals.

Fieldwork

Fieldwork
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2006
Genre: Landscape architecture
ISBN: 3724375085

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Fieldwork

Fieldwork
Author: Landscape Architecture Europe Foundation,Lisa Diedrich
Publsiher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3764375086

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Fieldwork presents 42 groundbreaking landscape architecture projects that exhibit a profound sensitivity to materials and a respect for local customs. This definitive work on the state of contemporary European landscape architecture features seven essays on European cartography, the cultivated landscape, the history of landscape architecture, and the development of suburbia. The projects and texts have been selected by an independent jury of practicing landscape architects from various European countries and edited by a team of experts in the field.

Architecture and Field Work

Architecture and Field Work
Author: Suzanne Ewing,Jeremie Michael McGowan,Chris Speed,Victoria Clare Bernie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136884665

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Identifying and critically discussing the key terms, techniques, methodologies and habits that comprise our understanding of fieldwork in architectural education, research and practice, this book collates contributions by established and emerging international scholars. It will be of interest to critical practitioners, researchers, scholars and students of architecture. A selection of critical historiographies, theoretical strategies and reflective design practices challenge us to think seriously about our knowledge, experience and application of fieldwork in architecture.

On Site

On Site
Author: Lisa Diedrich,Landscape Architecture Europe Foundation
Publsiher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3764389508

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'On Site' presents projects and strategies in landscape architecture from Berlin to Bordeaux. The projects are supplemented by essays on European cartography, the cultural landscape, the history of ideas in landscape architecture, the role of ideal landscapes, urban policies, and the pioneers from Portugal.

Fieldwork

Fieldwork
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1412890295

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Research in Landscape Architecture

Research in Landscape Architecture
Author: Adri van den Brink,Diedrich Bruns,Hilde Tobi,Simon Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781315396880

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Defining a research question, describing why it needs to be answered and explaining how methods are selected and applied are challenging tasks for anyone embarking on academic research within the field of landscape architecture. Whether you are an early career researcher or a senior academic, it is essential to draw meaningful conclusions and robust answers to research questions. Research in Landscape Architecture provides guidance on the rationales needed for selecting methods and offers direction to help to frame and design academic research within the discipline. Over the last couple of decades the traditional orientation in landscape architecture as a field of professional practice has gradually been complemented by a growing focus on research. This book will help you to develop the connections between research, teaching and practice, to help you to build a common framework of theory and research methods. Bringing together contributions from landscape architects across the world, this book covers a broad range of research methodologies and examples to help you conduct research successfully. Also included is a study in which the editors discuss the most important priorities for the research within the discipline over the coming years. This book will provide a definitive path to developing research within landscape architecture.

Routledge Research Companion to Landscape Architecture

Routledge Research Companion to Landscape Architecture
Author: Ellen Braae,Henriette Steiner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-11-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317042990

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The Routledge Research Companion to Landscape Architecture considers landscape architecture’s increasingly important cultural, aesthetic, and ecological role. The volume reflects topical concerns in theoretical, historical, philosophical, and practice-related research in landscape architecture – research that reflects our relationship with what has traditionally been called ‘nature’. It does so at a time when questions about the use of global resources and understanding the links between human and non-human worlds are more crucial than ever. The twenty-five chapters of this edited collection bring together significant positions in current landscape architecture research under five broad themes – History, Sites and Heritage, City and Nature, Ethics and Sustainability, Knowledge and Practice – supplemented with a discussion of landscape architecture education. Prominent as well as up-and-coming contributors from landscape architecture and adjacent fields including Tom Avermaete, Peter Carl, Gareth Doherty, Ottmar Ette, Matthew Gandy, Christophe Girot, Anne Whiston Spirn, Ian H. Thompson and Jane Wolff seek to widen, fuel, and frame critical discussion in this growing area. A significant contribution to landscape architecture research, this book will be beneficial not only to students and academics in landscape architecture, but also to scholars in related fields such as history, architecture, and social studies.