New Landscape Architecture


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New Landscape Architecture


New Landscape Architecture

Author: Nicolette Baumeister

language: en

Publisher: Braun Publishing

Release Date: 2007


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Landscape architecture is now a broad range of very different presentations of free space: sometimes strict, sometimes playful, powerful or reserved, provocative or almost unnoticeable. It comprises spacious natural and cultural landscapes, peaceful, almo

New Landscape Design


New Landscape Design

Author: Robert Holden

language: en

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Release Date: 2003


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In addition, the book provides the reader with insight into many of the other concerns facing landscape architects, such as the image and the function of urban spaces, ecological survival, sustainability, native people and their settlements, environmental education and the role and nature of human settlement. * Detailed technical information presented in accessible format with full color illustrations * Careful examination of past designs provides unique resource for landscape architects to learn and improve their own work * Clear focus on modern examples helps architects meet uniquely modern challenges such as urban sprawl and environmental concerns

New Horizons


New Horizons

Author: Jutta Kehrer

language: en

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Release Date: 2020-10-26


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A new generation of Chinese landscape architects, that has hardly been registered outside China, is emerging: innovative, optimistic, radical, yet rooted in local context and tradition. Thanks to their international experience in training and practice, they seamlessly combine eastern and western influences to create something new. They design open spaces in high-density cities and revitalize remote rural areas. Their projects are characterized by interaction and change. New Horizons is the first portrait of this generation: an external view provided by expert essays is followed by detailed and richly-illustrated profiles of eight successful studios including interviews with founders. An essential reading for everyone interested in the current discourse shaping the contemporary Chinese landscape architecture.