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Exploring the boundaries of landscape architecture [electronic resource] / edited by Simon Bell, Ingrid Sarláeov Herlin, Richard Stiles.

Contributor(s): Bell, Simon, 1957 May 24- | Herlin, Ingrid Sarlov | Stiles, Richard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2012Description: xii, 328 p. : ill., map.ISBN: 9780203805145 (e-book : PDF).Subject(s): Landscape architectureGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No title; No title; No title; No titleOnline resources: Click here to view Also available in print edition.
Contents:
pt. 1. Architecture theory, dendrology, sociology and landscape archeology -- pt. 2. Art, landscape ecology, historical geography and forestry -- pt. 3. Economics, cultural anthropology, regional planning and cultural geography -- pt. 4. Conclusions.
Summary: "What insights can an anthropologist gain from the day-to-day use of parks? How does an economist view the supply and demand of an outdoor space? Why would an architect divide landscape into 'cultural' and 'natural' elements? Experts from around the world give their thoughts on how disciplines outside landscape architecture view the profession. Their insights link together theories from outside the area, giving constructive feedback on the lessons they gain from work in the environment and what they can contribute back to the subject. The book is an important addition to the literature on landscape architecture and provides a valuable companion to landscape theory modules for undergraduate and postgraduate students"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

pt. 1. Architecture theory, dendrology, sociology and landscape archeology -- pt. 2. Art, landscape ecology, historical geography and forestry -- pt. 3. Economics, cultural anthropology, regional planning and cultural geography -- pt. 4. Conclusions.

"What insights can an anthropologist gain from the day-to-day use of parks? How does an economist view the supply and demand of an outdoor space? Why would an architect divide landscape into 'cultural' and 'natural' elements? Experts from around the world give their thoughts on how disciplines outside landscape architecture view the profession. Their insights link together theories from outside the area, giving constructive feedback on the lessons they gain from work in the environment and what they can contribute back to the subject. The book is an important addition to the literature on landscape architecture and provides a valuable companion to landscape theory modules for undergraduate and postgraduate students"-- Provided by publisher.

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