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Drawing conclusions: perceptions of the New Zealand agricultural landscape
Published 1996-10-01“…So began my quest, both as a landscape architect and as an artist, to record what there was to the New Zealand agricultural landscapes.…”
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Ecological connectivity within spatial planning in Slovenia
Published 2021-09-01“…For the author of this testimony, a landscape architect, the new legislation adopted in 2017 should allow for a better integration of these concepts in spatial planning and a better synergy of actions between the different sectors of activity impacting the territories: agriculture, tourism, forestry, water management, etc.…”
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Paesaggi fatti a mano. Didattica di architettura del paesaggio in situ
Published 2015-10-01“…<p>The essay investigates the potential of teaching on site inside the school of landscape architecture, writing these reflections in the European debate on definition of teaching strategies, on the contents of the landscape architect’ s training and on the university pedagogy that now is under development. …”
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Una conversazione sull’erba con Lodewïjk Baljon
Published 2015-11-01“…<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Afterwards a seminar promoted by the Master in Landscape Architecture (University of Florence) during the 2006 educational program, we met in Florence the dutch landscape architect Lodewijk Baljon. He accepted, together with his wife Ineke, to spend a little time with us at the Boboli Garden to talk about his work and his project’s philosophy. …”
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“Visual design and dance”: dance as a research instrument
Published 2012-11-01“…In a moment in which modern dance had reached a great expansion in spite of the Second World War, the young Anna resigned the opportunity to dance on the Broadway stages, where were performing the best choreographers such as Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey and Hanya Holm, to undertake a personal and innovative research of experimentation, of which this document is witness and where is already possible recognize the influence of her husband, landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, and the stimulating environment of Harvard and the Bauhaus masters as Walter Gropius and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy.…”
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« Cancer Alley » ou la décompression du paysage pétrochimique. La collaboration de Richard Misrach et de Kate Orff
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The Landscape Architecture - Between the Art of the Gardens and the Science of the Landscape Interventions
Published 2005-01-01“…Because of its complex preoccupations area, the profession of the landscape architect may find itself in a nebula regarding the comprehension and the reaction of the public and cities mayors towards it. …”
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Oltre il <i>realismo ingenuo</i>. Temi della contemporanea fotografia di paesaggio in Italia
Published 2015-11-01“…We are witnessing an oversupply of exibitions and publications using “landscape” in the title, but that “landscape” is something very different from the idea a landscape architect can have about that word.<br /></span>The paper provides an Italian overview, referring foreign and overseas tradition as well. …”
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Determination and evaluation of recreation resources of Gürün (Sivas) county
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Il giardino nei documenti d’archivio. I progetti di Pietro Porcinai per le sistemazioni del parco di Villa San Pedrino a Varese
Published 2015-11-01“…In the early Fifties Silvio Mazzucchelli asked the florentine landscape architect for designing the most tecnological and specialized parts in Villa San Pedrino’s park: the orchid’s glasshouse, the winter garden and the technical grouop formed by the compost heap and the loam’s store, the rose garden and the rock garden. …”
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Perennial border reconstruction in the castle park in Lednice
Published 2011-01-01“…The castle park is a part of Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, which was inscribed in the World Heritage List of UNESCO for its unique value in 1996. The landscape architect of the original project was Markéta Roder-Müller (1898–1981). …”
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Intervention éphémère in situ, génératrice et formatrice de l’imagination – selon les expériences corporelles avec Jacques Simon
Published 2016-07-01“…Through the description of in situ ephemeral works – drawings in fields – with the landscape architect Jacques Simon, this study seeks to understand the role played by the body in the spontaneous transition from the physis to the logos. …”
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Le paysage comme contre-pouvoir au service des habitants
Published 2023-07-01“…The result challenges two major institutional and practical fundamental notions in landscape architecture embodied by the contemporary figure of the landscape architect : 1. A form of action conducted with a specific notion of the future : the project ; 2. …”
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The process of design thesis in landscape architecture
Published 2014“…It is a profession that helps design a ‘place’ that connects land and human, which has many applications, from a small scale design project to a more significant and large scale urban design as well as regional planning projects. Landscape Architect is indeed the person who designs outdoor environments. …”
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Imaginaires de nature sauvage dans la théorie et la pratique de Gilles Clément
Published 2016-07-01“…This research explores imaginary perspectives nourished by ancient memories of these new landscapes by conducting a case study of the poetic vision of the gardener and landscape architect Gilles Clément. It seeks to understand whether one may identify resonances of the sublime in the surprise Clément evokes when faced with the chaotic initiative and the impermanence of an inventive pioneering vegetation. …”
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La nécessité du pays
Published 2023-07-01“…To understand the subtleties of these dwelling perspectives, which are inseparable from the contexts that engender them, it seems that a practical engagement of the landscape architect with the inhabitants is crucial. It is this approach (consistent with the ethno-geographic approach combining disengagement from and engagement with the landscape experimented by Dominique Henry, 2012, in the Pyrenees) that was chosen to approach the landscapes of the Millevaches Plateau and to engage in the web of complex relationships at the heart of landscape action.…”
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The 'Wageningen School' and the Counterintuituve Sublime
Published 2004-06-01“…But is it really necessary for a landscape architect to let go of the causal theorem in order to be flexible to the (subjective) demands of clients and the public? …”
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Les jardins paysagers des seigneurs domaniaux de l’époque d’Edo et les manuels relatifs à la composition des jardins
Published 2012-07-01“…Living far from Kyôto, which had been the cradle of gardening art until then, these lords call upon specialists who are in charge of the conception of landscape parks and their architectures: thus, the figure of the landscape-architect was born in Japan at the beginning of the 17th century. …”
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