The Routledge Handbook of Landscape Architecture Education
Herausgeber: Bruns, Diedrich; Hennecke, Stefanie
The Routledge Handbook of Landscape Architecture Education
Herausgeber: Bruns, Diedrich; Hennecke, Stefanie
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In this handbook, sixty authors, senior and junior educators and researchers from six continents, provide an overview of two hundred years of landscape architectural education. They tell the stories of schools and people, of visions, and of experiments that constitute landscape architecture education heritage.
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In this handbook, sixty authors, senior and junior educators and researchers from six continents, provide an overview of two hundred years of landscape architectural education. They tell the stories of schools and people, of visions, and of experiments that constitute landscape architecture education heritage.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080420
- ISBN-10: 1032080426
- Artikelnr.: 71234413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080420
- ISBN-10: 1032080426
- Artikelnr.: 71234413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Diedrich Bruns is Professor Emeritus at the University of Kassel, Germany. His research expertise is in planning history, landscape planning, and communication methods. His academic appointments include universities in Toronto, Canada; Stuttgart, Germany; and California and Minnesota, USA. Dr Bruns has published several peer-reviewed journal papers, book chapters, and books. He is founder of the consulting firm Landscape Ecology & Planning, and a past president of ECLAS. Stefanie Hennecke is Professor for Open Space Planning at the University of Kassel, Germany. She has a doctoral degree from the University of the Arts, Berlin. Until 2013 she was junior professor of history and theory of landscape architecture at the Technical University of Munich. Her research topics are the history of urban green spaces in the 19th and 20th centuries and the development of adaptable urban green spaces for people and wildlife. In 2021, she edited a book on the impact of Covid-19 on public open spaces.
1. Broadening the outlook, expanding horizons Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke PART I: Challenges and perspectives 2. Introducing the field of landscape architecture education research: challenges and perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 3. 'A thing in movement': landscape history in professional curricula M. Elen Deming 4. Tracing discourses: learning from the past for future landscape architecture Mattias Qviström and Märit Jansson 5. European cooperation between educators and landscape architecture schools Richard Stiles 6. Building up historical continuity: landscape architecture archives in education Lilli Li
ka, Bernadette Blanchon, Luca Csepely-Knorr, Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn, Ulrike Krippner, Katalin Tákács, Sophie von Schwerin and Roland Tusch 7. Joining forces: landscape architecture and education for sustainable development Ellen Fetzer 8. Creating vital teaching communities through curriculum development Anne Katrine Geelmuyden 9. Conceptual thinking and relational models in landscape architecture pedagogy Juanjo Galán 10. Pedagogy for sustainability in landscape architectural education Dan Li PART II: Agendas and standards 11. Chronicling education history: agendas and standards Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 12. Early landscape architectural education in Europe Barbara Birli, Diedrich Bruns and Karsten Jørgensen (
) 13. Landscape gardening, outdoor art, and landscape architecture: the beginning of landscape architectural education in the United States, 1862-1920 Sonja Dümpelmann 14. Hundred years of landscape architecture education in Ås, Norway: the pioneering work of Olav Leif Moen Karsten Jørgensen (
) 15. German garden design education in the early 20th century Lars Hopstock 16. Landscape architecture university education under National Socialism in Germany Gert Gröning 17. 'To broaden the outlook of training': the first landscape course in Manchester Luca Csepely-Knorr 18. Landscape architecture education history in Portugal: the pioneering roles of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Francisco Simões Margiochi Ana Duarte Rodrigues 19. Dutch landscape architecture education in the first half of the twentieth century: the pioneering roles of Hartogh Heys Van Zouteveen and Bijhouwer. Patricia Debie 20. Early history of landscape architecture education initiatives in Romania: the pioneering work of Friedrich Rebhuhn Alexandru Mexi 21. Landscape architectural education in Croatia Petra Perekovi
and Monika Kamene
ki 22. Landscape architectural education in Hungary: the pioneering work of Béla Rerrich, Imre Ormos and Mihály M
csényi. Albert Fekete 23. Landscape architecture education history in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Attila Tóth, Ján Supuka, Katarína Kristiánová, Jan Van
k, Alena Salaová, and Vladimír Sitta 24. A long, yet successful journey: 114 years to implement a landscape architecture programme in Austria, 1877-1991 Ulrike Krippner and Lilli Li
ka 25. Landscape architecture education history in the German speaking part of Switzerland Sophie von Schwerin 26. The history of higher landscape architecture education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland Dunja Richter PART III: Broadening the common ground 27. Broadening the common ground: education for the design of human environments Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 28. Landscape architecture education in Italy: fragmented patterns Bianca Maria Rinaldi and Francesca Mazzino 29. The training of landscape architects in France: from the horticultural engineer to the landscape architect, 1876-2016 Bernadette Blanchon, Chiara Santini and Pierre Donadieu, with Yves Petit-Berghem 30. Reflections on landscape and landscape architecture education in the Arab Middle East Jala Makhzoumi 31. Landscape Architecture Education in China: the pioneering work of Sun Xiaoxiang Lei Gao and Guangsi Lin 32. Landscape design education in Japan: the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods Chika Takatori PART IV: Aiming for justice, reconciliation and decolonization 33. Innovating education policy: justice, reconciliation and decolonization Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 34. Landscape architecture education in Albania after the fall of the Iron Curtain Zydi Teqja 35. Landscape architectural education, knowledge, and application Agnieszka Cie
la and Katarzyna R
dzi
ska 36. Landscape @Lincoln: place and context in the development of an antipodean landscape architecture programme. Simon Swaffield, Jacky Bowring and Gill Lawson 37. Learning to practice creatively: emergent techniques in the climate emergency Alice Lewis, Sue Anne Ware, Martin Bryant, Jen Lynch, Penny Allan and Katrina Simon 38. Landscape architecture education in Africa Graham A. Young 39. Educational ecosystem on landscape in Latin América Gloria Aponte-García, Cristina Felsenhardt, Lucas Períes and Karla María Hinojosa De la Garza 40. Conclusions and hopeful perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke
ka, Bernadette Blanchon, Luca Csepely-Knorr, Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn, Ulrike Krippner, Katalin Tákács, Sophie von Schwerin and Roland Tusch 7. Joining forces: landscape architecture and education for sustainable development Ellen Fetzer 8. Creating vital teaching communities through curriculum development Anne Katrine Geelmuyden 9. Conceptual thinking and relational models in landscape architecture pedagogy Juanjo Galán 10. Pedagogy for sustainability in landscape architectural education Dan Li PART II: Agendas and standards 11. Chronicling education history: agendas and standards Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 12. Early landscape architectural education in Europe Barbara Birli, Diedrich Bruns and Karsten Jørgensen (
) 13. Landscape gardening, outdoor art, and landscape architecture: the beginning of landscape architectural education in the United States, 1862-1920 Sonja Dümpelmann 14. Hundred years of landscape architecture education in Ås, Norway: the pioneering work of Olav Leif Moen Karsten Jørgensen (
) 15. German garden design education in the early 20th century Lars Hopstock 16. Landscape architecture university education under National Socialism in Germany Gert Gröning 17. 'To broaden the outlook of training': the first landscape course in Manchester Luca Csepely-Knorr 18. Landscape architecture education history in Portugal: the pioneering roles of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Francisco Simões Margiochi Ana Duarte Rodrigues 19. Dutch landscape architecture education in the first half of the twentieth century: the pioneering roles of Hartogh Heys Van Zouteveen and Bijhouwer. Patricia Debie 20. Early history of landscape architecture education initiatives in Romania: the pioneering work of Friedrich Rebhuhn Alexandru Mexi 21. Landscape architectural education in Croatia Petra Perekovi
and Monika Kamene
ki 22. Landscape architectural education in Hungary: the pioneering work of Béla Rerrich, Imre Ormos and Mihály M
csényi. Albert Fekete 23. Landscape architecture education history in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Attila Tóth, Ján Supuka, Katarína Kristiánová, Jan Van
k, Alena Salaová, and Vladimír Sitta 24. A long, yet successful journey: 114 years to implement a landscape architecture programme in Austria, 1877-1991 Ulrike Krippner and Lilli Li
ka 25. Landscape architecture education history in the German speaking part of Switzerland Sophie von Schwerin 26. The history of higher landscape architecture education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland Dunja Richter PART III: Broadening the common ground 27. Broadening the common ground: education for the design of human environments Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 28. Landscape architecture education in Italy: fragmented patterns Bianca Maria Rinaldi and Francesca Mazzino 29. The training of landscape architects in France: from the horticultural engineer to the landscape architect, 1876-2016 Bernadette Blanchon, Chiara Santini and Pierre Donadieu, with Yves Petit-Berghem 30. Reflections on landscape and landscape architecture education in the Arab Middle East Jala Makhzoumi 31. Landscape Architecture Education in China: the pioneering work of Sun Xiaoxiang Lei Gao and Guangsi Lin 32. Landscape design education in Japan: the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods Chika Takatori PART IV: Aiming for justice, reconciliation and decolonization 33. Innovating education policy: justice, reconciliation and decolonization Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 34. Landscape architecture education in Albania after the fall of the Iron Curtain Zydi Teqja 35. Landscape architectural education, knowledge, and application Agnieszka Cie
la and Katarzyna R
dzi
ska 36. Landscape @Lincoln: place and context in the development of an antipodean landscape architecture programme. Simon Swaffield, Jacky Bowring and Gill Lawson 37. Learning to practice creatively: emergent techniques in the climate emergency Alice Lewis, Sue Anne Ware, Martin Bryant, Jen Lynch, Penny Allan and Katrina Simon 38. Landscape architecture education in Africa Graham A. Young 39. Educational ecosystem on landscape in Latin América Gloria Aponte-García, Cristina Felsenhardt, Lucas Períes and Karla María Hinojosa De la Garza 40. Conclusions and hopeful perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke
1. Broadening the outlook, expanding horizons Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke PART I: Challenges and perspectives 2. Introducing the field of landscape architecture education research: challenges and perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 3. 'A thing in movement': landscape history in professional curricula M. Elen Deming 4. Tracing discourses: learning from the past for future landscape architecture Mattias Qviström and Märit Jansson 5. European cooperation between educators and landscape architecture schools Richard Stiles 6. Building up historical continuity: landscape architecture archives in education Lilli Li
ka, Bernadette Blanchon, Luca Csepely-Knorr, Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn, Ulrike Krippner, Katalin Tákács, Sophie von Schwerin and Roland Tusch 7. Joining forces: landscape architecture and education for sustainable development Ellen Fetzer 8. Creating vital teaching communities through curriculum development Anne Katrine Geelmuyden 9. Conceptual thinking and relational models in landscape architecture pedagogy Juanjo Galán 10. Pedagogy for sustainability in landscape architectural education Dan Li PART II: Agendas and standards 11. Chronicling education history: agendas and standards Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 12. Early landscape architectural education in Europe Barbara Birli, Diedrich Bruns and Karsten Jørgensen (
) 13. Landscape gardening, outdoor art, and landscape architecture: the beginning of landscape architectural education in the United States, 1862-1920 Sonja Dümpelmann 14. Hundred years of landscape architecture education in Ås, Norway: the pioneering work of Olav Leif Moen Karsten Jørgensen (
) 15. German garden design education in the early 20th century Lars Hopstock 16. Landscape architecture university education under National Socialism in Germany Gert Gröning 17. 'To broaden the outlook of training': the first landscape course in Manchester Luca Csepely-Knorr 18. Landscape architecture education history in Portugal: the pioneering roles of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Francisco Simões Margiochi Ana Duarte Rodrigues 19. Dutch landscape architecture education in the first half of the twentieth century: the pioneering roles of Hartogh Heys Van Zouteveen and Bijhouwer. Patricia Debie 20. Early history of landscape architecture education initiatives in Romania: the pioneering work of Friedrich Rebhuhn Alexandru Mexi 21. Landscape architectural education in Croatia Petra Perekovi
and Monika Kamene
ki 22. Landscape architectural education in Hungary: the pioneering work of Béla Rerrich, Imre Ormos and Mihály M
csényi. Albert Fekete 23. Landscape architecture education history in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Attila Tóth, Ján Supuka, Katarína Kristiánová, Jan Van
k, Alena Salaová, and Vladimír Sitta 24. A long, yet successful journey: 114 years to implement a landscape architecture programme in Austria, 1877-1991 Ulrike Krippner and Lilli Li
ka 25. Landscape architecture education history in the German speaking part of Switzerland Sophie von Schwerin 26. The history of higher landscape architecture education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland Dunja Richter PART III: Broadening the common ground 27. Broadening the common ground: education for the design of human environments Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 28. Landscape architecture education in Italy: fragmented patterns Bianca Maria Rinaldi and Francesca Mazzino 29. The training of landscape architects in France: from the horticultural engineer to the landscape architect, 1876-2016 Bernadette Blanchon, Chiara Santini and Pierre Donadieu, with Yves Petit-Berghem 30. Reflections on landscape and landscape architecture education in the Arab Middle East Jala Makhzoumi 31. Landscape Architecture Education in China: the pioneering work of Sun Xiaoxiang Lei Gao and Guangsi Lin 32. Landscape design education in Japan: the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods Chika Takatori PART IV: Aiming for justice, reconciliation and decolonization 33. Innovating education policy: justice, reconciliation and decolonization Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 34. Landscape architecture education in Albania after the fall of the Iron Curtain Zydi Teqja 35. Landscape architectural education, knowledge, and application Agnieszka Cie
la and Katarzyna R
dzi
ska 36. Landscape @Lincoln: place and context in the development of an antipodean landscape architecture programme. Simon Swaffield, Jacky Bowring and Gill Lawson 37. Learning to practice creatively: emergent techniques in the climate emergency Alice Lewis, Sue Anne Ware, Martin Bryant, Jen Lynch, Penny Allan and Katrina Simon 38. Landscape architecture education in Africa Graham A. Young 39. Educational ecosystem on landscape in Latin América Gloria Aponte-García, Cristina Felsenhardt, Lucas Períes and Karla María Hinojosa De la Garza 40. Conclusions and hopeful perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke
ka, Bernadette Blanchon, Luca Csepely-Knorr, Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn, Ulrike Krippner, Katalin Tákács, Sophie von Schwerin and Roland Tusch 7. Joining forces: landscape architecture and education for sustainable development Ellen Fetzer 8. Creating vital teaching communities through curriculum development Anne Katrine Geelmuyden 9. Conceptual thinking and relational models in landscape architecture pedagogy Juanjo Galán 10. Pedagogy for sustainability in landscape architectural education Dan Li PART II: Agendas and standards 11. Chronicling education history: agendas and standards Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 12. Early landscape architectural education in Europe Barbara Birli, Diedrich Bruns and Karsten Jørgensen (
) 13. Landscape gardening, outdoor art, and landscape architecture: the beginning of landscape architectural education in the United States, 1862-1920 Sonja Dümpelmann 14. Hundred years of landscape architecture education in Ås, Norway: the pioneering work of Olav Leif Moen Karsten Jørgensen (
) 15. German garden design education in the early 20th century Lars Hopstock 16. Landscape architecture university education under National Socialism in Germany Gert Gröning 17. 'To broaden the outlook of training': the first landscape course in Manchester Luca Csepely-Knorr 18. Landscape architecture education history in Portugal: the pioneering roles of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Francisco Simões Margiochi Ana Duarte Rodrigues 19. Dutch landscape architecture education in the first half of the twentieth century: the pioneering roles of Hartogh Heys Van Zouteveen and Bijhouwer. Patricia Debie 20. Early history of landscape architecture education initiatives in Romania: the pioneering work of Friedrich Rebhuhn Alexandru Mexi 21. Landscape architectural education in Croatia Petra Perekovi
and Monika Kamene
ki 22. Landscape architectural education in Hungary: the pioneering work of Béla Rerrich, Imre Ormos and Mihály M
csényi. Albert Fekete 23. Landscape architecture education history in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Attila Tóth, Ján Supuka, Katarína Kristiánová, Jan Van
k, Alena Salaová, and Vladimír Sitta 24. A long, yet successful journey: 114 years to implement a landscape architecture programme in Austria, 1877-1991 Ulrike Krippner and Lilli Li
ka 25. Landscape architecture education history in the German speaking part of Switzerland Sophie von Schwerin 26. The history of higher landscape architecture education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland Dunja Richter PART III: Broadening the common ground 27. Broadening the common ground: education for the design of human environments Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 28. Landscape architecture education in Italy: fragmented patterns Bianca Maria Rinaldi and Francesca Mazzino 29. The training of landscape architects in France: from the horticultural engineer to the landscape architect, 1876-2016 Bernadette Blanchon, Chiara Santini and Pierre Donadieu, with Yves Petit-Berghem 30. Reflections on landscape and landscape architecture education in the Arab Middle East Jala Makhzoumi 31. Landscape Architecture Education in China: the pioneering work of Sun Xiaoxiang Lei Gao and Guangsi Lin 32. Landscape design education in Japan: the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods Chika Takatori PART IV: Aiming for justice, reconciliation and decolonization 33. Innovating education policy: justice, reconciliation and decolonization Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke 34. Landscape architecture education in Albania after the fall of the Iron Curtain Zydi Teqja 35. Landscape architectural education, knowledge, and application Agnieszka Cie
la and Katarzyna R
dzi
ska 36. Landscape @Lincoln: place and context in the development of an antipodean landscape architecture programme. Simon Swaffield, Jacky Bowring and Gill Lawson 37. Learning to practice creatively: emergent techniques in the climate emergency Alice Lewis, Sue Anne Ware, Martin Bryant, Jen Lynch, Penny Allan and Katrina Simon 38. Landscape architecture education in Africa Graham A. Young 39. Educational ecosystem on landscape in Latin América Gloria Aponte-García, Cristina Felsenhardt, Lucas Períes and Karla María Hinojosa De la Garza 40. Conclusions and hopeful perspectives Diedrich Bruns and Stefanie Hennecke