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By seeking to rediscover the profession's agricultural roots, this book proposes a 21st-century shift in thinking about landscape architecture that is no longer driven by binary oppositions but prioritizes a holistic and cross-disciplinary framing.

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By seeking to rediscover the profession's agricultural roots, this book proposes a 21st-century shift in thinking about landscape architecture that is no longer driven by binary oppositions but prioritizes a holistic and cross-disciplinary framing.
Autorenporträt
Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto is a landscape historian and critic. Her scholarly research explores both the world of contemporary landscape architecture and that of early modern gardens and landscapes. She is the author of Medici Gardens: From Making to Design (2008), for which she received the 2010 Society of Architectural Historians' Elisabeth Blair MacDougall Book Award, and the editor of Foreign Trends in American Gardens: A History of Exchange, Adaptation, and Reception (2017).