Drawing and reinventing landscape:
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1. Verfasser: Balmori, Diana (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Chichester, West Sussex John Wiley & Sons Inc [2014]
Schriftenreihe:AD primers
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Beschreibung:Landscape Architects: Landscape Urbanism, Bernard Lassus, Patricia Johanson, Richard Haag (Rich Haag Associates), Stig L. Andersson (SLA), Lawrence Halprin (Lawrence Halprin and Associates), Diana Balmori (Balmori Associates)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-193) and index
In landscape architecture, representation is a hot topic in landscape architecture. While computerization has been a catalyst for change across many fields in design, no other design field has experienced such drastic reinvention as has landscape architecture. As the world urbanizes rapidly and our relationship with nature changes, it is vitally important that landscape designers adopt innovative forms of representation - whether digital, analog, or hybrid. In this book, author Diana Balmori explores notions of representation in the discipline at large and across time. She takes readers from landscape design's roots in seventeenth-century France and eighteenth-century England through to modern attempts at representation made by contemporary landscape artists. Addresses a central topic in the discipline of landscape architecture -- Features historic works and those by leading contemporary practitioners, such as Bernard Lassus, Richard Haag, Stig L Andersson, Lawrence Halprin, and Patricia Johanson. Written by a renowned practitioner and educator. Features 150 full-color images. Drawing and Reinventing Landscape, AD Primer is an informative investigation of beauty in landscape design, offering inspiring creative perspectives for students and professionals
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
ISBN:9781118541180
1118541189
9781118830574
1118830571
9781118541197
1118541197
9781119967026
1119967023

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