Anne C Godfrey (USA State University of New York)
Active Landscape Photography
Theoretical Groundwork for Landscape Architecture
Anne C Godfrey (USA State University of New York)
Active Landscape Photography
Theoretical Groundwork for Landscape Architecture
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Photographs play a hugely influential, but largely unexamined role in the practice of landscape architecture and design.
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Photographs play a hugely influential, but largely unexamined role in the practice of landscape architecture and design.
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- Active Landscape Photography
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 190mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781138479074
- ISBN-10: 1138479071
- Artikelnr.: 58598355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Active Landscape Photography
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 190mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781138479074
- ISBN-10: 1138479071
- Artikelnr.: 58598355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anne C. Godfrey's research examines the relationship between photography and landscape architecture. As a photographer and writer, she engages in multidisciplinary critical inquiries into landscape, representation and experience. She is an award-winning professor of landscape architecture in both teaching and research, supporting students' successes in international fellowships and design competitions. Godfrey is an assistant professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
Preface: How this collection of essays works. Part One: Ground work: How
photography works in landscape architecture. 1. Always Photographs : a
Place of Beginning for Landscape Architecture. 2. Landscape Architecture
and Photography: A ubiquitous relationship. 3. Making and Using: Diverse
photographic practices in landscape architecture. 4. Making Photographs :
Making Landscapes. 5. Meaning is a Relationship: Gathering and
investigating photographs for landscape knowledge. 6. Do We See What We
See? More than icons for landscape photography. 7. Active Landscape
Photography: Some critical concepts and methods. Part Two: Case studies.
The Jacobs + Alta Team : LA River Path. Alta Planning +Design : Setting
POB. Alta Planning + Design : CV Link. Coen + Partners: Heart of the City.
Coen + Partners : Peavey Plaza. Claude Cormier + Associés : Berczy Park.
Mayer/Reed : 30/40. Mayer/Reed : Waterfalls. Mayer/Reed : Willamette Falls
Inventory. MIG : Yosemite Lodge Treatment Plan. MIG: Lithia Park. Nelson
Byrd Woltz : Passports. Nelson Byrd Woltz: Orongo Station. Nelson Byrd
Woltz : Duke Pond. SCAPE: Stapleton Waterfront Park. SCAPE/Public Sediment
Team. SCAPE: Town Branch Commons. Snøhetta: Willamette Falls Riverwalk.
Snøhetta: Times Square Reconstruction. West 8: Longwood Gardens Master
Plan. West 8: Simco Wavedeck. West 8: Irma Logs. Part Three: Expanding
possibilities. 8. More than Both Ways with Photography: beyond the
objective and subjective for landscape architecture. 9. Many uses, Many
Contexts, Many Meanings: Fluid photographic practices in landscape
architecture. 10. Combining Photographs: Complex processes, complex
landscapes. 11. Near, not-of: complex landscape narratives, complex
photography. Acknowledgements. Bibliography. Interviews. Index
photography works in landscape architecture. 1. Always Photographs : a
Place of Beginning for Landscape Architecture. 2. Landscape Architecture
and Photography: A ubiquitous relationship. 3. Making and Using: Diverse
photographic practices in landscape architecture. 4. Making Photographs :
Making Landscapes. 5. Meaning is a Relationship: Gathering and
investigating photographs for landscape knowledge. 6. Do We See What We
See? More than icons for landscape photography. 7. Active Landscape
Photography: Some critical concepts and methods. Part Two: Case studies.
The Jacobs + Alta Team : LA River Path. Alta Planning +Design : Setting
POB. Alta Planning + Design : CV Link. Coen + Partners: Heart of the City.
Coen + Partners : Peavey Plaza. Claude Cormier + Associés : Berczy Park.
Mayer/Reed : 30/40. Mayer/Reed : Waterfalls. Mayer/Reed : Willamette Falls
Inventory. MIG : Yosemite Lodge Treatment Plan. MIG: Lithia Park. Nelson
Byrd Woltz : Passports. Nelson Byrd Woltz: Orongo Station. Nelson Byrd
Woltz : Duke Pond. SCAPE: Stapleton Waterfront Park. SCAPE/Public Sediment
Team. SCAPE: Town Branch Commons. Snøhetta: Willamette Falls Riverwalk.
Snøhetta: Times Square Reconstruction. West 8: Longwood Gardens Master
Plan. West 8: Simco Wavedeck. West 8: Irma Logs. Part Three: Expanding
possibilities. 8. More than Both Ways with Photography: beyond the
objective and subjective for landscape architecture. 9. Many uses, Many
Contexts, Many Meanings: Fluid photographic practices in landscape
architecture. 10. Combining Photographs: Complex processes, complex
landscapes. 11. Near, not-of: complex landscape narratives, complex
photography. Acknowledgements. Bibliography. Interviews. Index
Preface: How this collection of essays works. Part One: Ground work: How
photography works in landscape architecture. 1. Always Photographs : a
Place of Beginning for Landscape Architecture. 2. Landscape Architecture
and Photography: A ubiquitous relationship. 3. Making and Using: Diverse
photographic practices in landscape architecture. 4. Making Photographs :
Making Landscapes. 5. Meaning is a Relationship: Gathering and
investigating photographs for landscape knowledge. 6. Do We See What We
See? More than icons for landscape photography. 7. Active Landscape
Photography: Some critical concepts and methods. Part Two: Case studies.
The Jacobs + Alta Team : LA River Path. Alta Planning +Design : Setting
POB. Alta Planning + Design : CV Link. Coen + Partners: Heart of the City.
Coen + Partners : Peavey Plaza. Claude Cormier + Associés : Berczy Park.
Mayer/Reed : 30/40. Mayer/Reed : Waterfalls. Mayer/Reed : Willamette Falls
Inventory. MIG : Yosemite Lodge Treatment Plan. MIG: Lithia Park. Nelson
Byrd Woltz : Passports. Nelson Byrd Woltz: Orongo Station. Nelson Byrd
Woltz : Duke Pond. SCAPE: Stapleton Waterfront Park. SCAPE/Public Sediment
Team. SCAPE: Town Branch Commons. Snøhetta: Willamette Falls Riverwalk.
Snøhetta: Times Square Reconstruction. West 8: Longwood Gardens Master
Plan. West 8: Simco Wavedeck. West 8: Irma Logs. Part Three: Expanding
possibilities. 8. More than Both Ways with Photography: beyond the
objective and subjective for landscape architecture. 9. Many uses, Many
Contexts, Many Meanings: Fluid photographic practices in landscape
architecture. 10. Combining Photographs: Complex processes, complex
landscapes. 11. Near, not-of: complex landscape narratives, complex
photography. Acknowledgements. Bibliography. Interviews. Index
photography works in landscape architecture. 1. Always Photographs : a
Place of Beginning for Landscape Architecture. 2. Landscape Architecture
and Photography: A ubiquitous relationship. 3. Making and Using: Diverse
photographic practices in landscape architecture. 4. Making Photographs :
Making Landscapes. 5. Meaning is a Relationship: Gathering and
investigating photographs for landscape knowledge. 6. Do We See What We
See? More than icons for landscape photography. 7. Active Landscape
Photography: Some critical concepts and methods. Part Two: Case studies.
The Jacobs + Alta Team : LA River Path. Alta Planning +Design : Setting
POB. Alta Planning + Design : CV Link. Coen + Partners: Heart of the City.
Coen + Partners : Peavey Plaza. Claude Cormier + Associés : Berczy Park.
Mayer/Reed : 30/40. Mayer/Reed : Waterfalls. Mayer/Reed : Willamette Falls
Inventory. MIG : Yosemite Lodge Treatment Plan. MIG: Lithia Park. Nelson
Byrd Woltz : Passports. Nelson Byrd Woltz: Orongo Station. Nelson Byrd
Woltz : Duke Pond. SCAPE: Stapleton Waterfront Park. SCAPE/Public Sediment
Team. SCAPE: Town Branch Commons. Snøhetta: Willamette Falls Riverwalk.
Snøhetta: Times Square Reconstruction. West 8: Longwood Gardens Master
Plan. West 8: Simco Wavedeck. West 8: Irma Logs. Part Three: Expanding
possibilities. 8. More than Both Ways with Photography: beyond the
objective and subjective for landscape architecture. 9. Many uses, Many
Contexts, Many Meanings: Fluid photographic practices in landscape
architecture. 10. Combining Photographs: Complex processes, complex
landscapes. 11. Near, not-of: complex landscape narratives, complex
photography. Acknowledgements. Bibliography. Interviews. Index