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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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).
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Introduction The Culture of Cultivation: Designing and Writing the Landscape Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto PART I Contemporary Practices and Conservation 1. The Practice of Cultivation: A Dialogue of Beauty, Conservation, and Productivity through Design Thomas L. Woltz 2. Landscape Design and Agriculture: A Mexican Perspective Mario Schjetnan 3. Productive Conservation for Resilient Urban Regions and Agricultural Hinterlands: Linking Mexico City's Appetite to Watersheds and Landscapes Flavio Sciaraffia PART II Design and Urban Agriculture 4. The Urban Changes Everything about Agriculture Laura Lawson and Meredith Taylor 5. Productive Green Community Space: A Challenge for the Contemporary Israeli City Tal Alon-Mozes PART III Histories of Productive Landscapes 6. "L'utile à l'agréable": Planting the Early Modern French Garden Elizabeth Hyde 7. The "Three Natures": Culture and Cultivation in 18th-Century England Tom Williamson PART IV Preserving the Cultural Landscape 8. Maclura pomifera and the Making of an American Middle: A Case Study MK Smaby and Carolyn Wheeler - Prairie Studio 9. Cultivating Design: Resilience (and Beauty?) through Adapting Inherited Landscapes Graham Fairclough Notes Index
Introduction The Culture of Cultivation: Designing and Writing the Landscape Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto PART I Contemporary Practices and Conservation 1. The Practice of Cultivation: A Dialogue of Beauty, Conservation, and Productivity through Design Thomas L. Woltz 2. Landscape Design and Agriculture: A Mexican Perspective Mario Schjetnan 3. Productive Conservation for Resilient Urban Regions and Agricultural Hinterlands: Linking Mexico City's Appetite to Watersheds and Landscapes Flavio Sciaraffia PART II Design and Urban Agriculture 4. The Urban Changes Everything about Agriculture Laura Lawson and Meredith Taylor 5. Productive Green Community Space: A Challenge for the Contemporary Israeli City Tal Alon-Mozes PART III Histories of Productive Landscapes 6. "L'utile à l'agréable": Planting the Early Modern French Garden Elizabeth Hyde 7. The "Three Natures": Culture and Cultivation in 18th-Century England Tom Williamson PART IV Preserving the Cultural Landscape 8. Maclura pomifera and the Making of an American Middle: A Case Study MK Smaby and Carolyn Wheeler - Prairie Studio 9. Cultivating Design: Resilience (and Beauty?) through Adapting Inherited Landscapes Graham Fairclough Notes Index
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