Reciprocal Landscapes: Cases in Material Movement traces five everyday landscape construction materialsâ fertilizer, stone, steel, trees, and woodâ from seminal public landscapes in New York City, back to where they came from.
Reciprocal Landscapes: Cases in Material Movement traces five everyday landscape construction materialsâ fertilizer, stone, steel, trees, and woodâ from seminal public landscapes in New York City, back to where they came from.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane Hutton is a landscape architect and teacher whose research looks at the expanded relations of material practice in design, examining linkages between the sources and construction sites of common building materials. Hutton is an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo.
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1. Inexhaustible Terrain: Guano from the Chincha Islands Peru to Central Park 1862 2. Range of Motions: Granite from Vinalhaven Maine to Broadway 1892 3. Rivers of Steel: Steel from Pittsburgh to Riverside Park 1937 4. Breathing with Trees: London Plane Trees from Rikers Island to 7th Avenue 1959 5. Arresting Decay: Tropical Hardwood from Para Brazil to the High Line 2009
1. Inexhaustible Terrain: Guano from the Chincha Islands Peru to Central Park 1862 2. Range of Motions: Granite from Vinalhaven Maine to Broadway 1892 3. Rivers of Steel: Steel from Pittsburgh to Riverside Park 1937 4. Breathing with Trees: London Plane Trees from Rikers Island to 7th Avenue 1959 5. Arresting Decay: Tropical Hardwood from Para Brazil to the High Line 2009
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