Designing Landscape Architectural Education

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No single project or endeavour is immune to the issues that the climate crisis brings. The climate crisis encompasses a broad register of "symptoms" – increased global temperatures and sea-level rise, droughts and extreme bushfire events, salinification and desertification of fertile land, and the list goes on. It reveals and amplifies complex causal relationships that are inherently present and traverse scales, sectors and communities divulging a range of impacts and inequalities. This publication asks designers and academic practitioners to describe their own work through an ecological lens, and then to articulate design approaches for developing new practices in landscape architecture teaching. Designing Landscape Architectural Education: Studio Ecologies for Unpredictable Futures, the Landscape Architecture Design Studio Companion, serves as a resource for academic practitioners in the preparation and delivery of "design-research studios" and students seeking guidance for design methodologies as a part of their landscape architectural education. It draws on the manifold issues of the climate crisis as a set of drivers to examine the utilisation of a range of innovative design approaches to address the current and future priorities of the discipline. The landscape architecture discipline is evolving rapidly to respond to both a broadening and intensification of changes in the environmental, social and political conditions. These changing conditions require innovation that extend the core competencies of landscape architects. This book addresses two fundamental questions – what are the design competencies required of landscape architects to equip them to deal with the complexities brought forth by contemporary society, and as a result, how could we design the future design studio?

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Rosalea Monacella
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2022-09-09
File : 365 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000654967


Introduction To Landscape Design

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Outstanding explorations of design concepts, principles, and processes This Second Edition of Introduction to Landscape Design offers even broader coverage of the environmental, human, technological, and aesthetic issues associated with landscape design than the first edition. Beginning with the way we perceive, manage, and design the landscape, it moves on to explore the forces that influence land design. An overview of landscape management, planning, and design includes a discussion of the roles and integration of the professions involved, modes of professional practice, and site scale design processes. The book explores the ecology of design and the integration of land design decisions into dynamic systems. This fully updated new edition: * Presents landscape design as a synergism of art and science * Addresses the interplay between buildings and sites * Provides insights into the breadth of people-environment relationships * Places special emphasis on our growing understanding of interrelationships between the landscape and human decisions A superb introduction for students as well as a useful reference for practicing professionals, this book is an excellent guide for anyone who wants to develop a better understanding of landscape design.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : John L. Motloch
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2000-08-25
File : 394 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0471352918


Managing And Designing Landscapes For Conservation

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The distinctive relationships between landscape change, habitat fragmentation, and biodiversity conservation are highlighted in this original and useful guide to the theory and practice of ecological landscape design. Using original, ecologically based landscape design principles, the text underscores current thinking in landscape management and conservation. It offers a blend of theoretical and practical information that is illustrated with case studies drawn from across the globe. Key insights by some of the world’s leading experts in landscape ecology and conservation biology make Managing and Designing Landscapes for Conservation an essential volume for anyone involved in landscape management, natural resource planning, or biodiversity conservation.

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Genre : Science
Author : David B. Lindenmayer
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2008-04-15
File : 608 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470691601


Designing Sustainable Forest Landscapes

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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
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File : 377 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135802363


To Design Landscape

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The book begins with a 'Foundations' section, which sets out the basis of the approach.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Catherine Dee
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2012
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415585040


Illustrated History Of Landscape Design

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A visual journey through the history of landscape design For thousands of years, people have altered the meaning of space by reshaping nature. As an art form, these architectural landscape creations are stamped with societal imprints unique to their environment and place in time. Illustrated History of Landscape Design takes an optical sweep of the iconic landscapes constructed throughout the ages. Organized by century and geographic region, this highly visual reference uses hundreds of masterful pen-and-ink drawings to show how historical context and cultural connections can illuminate today's design possibilities. This guide includes: Storyboards, case studies, and visual narratives to portray spaces Plan, section, and elevation drawings of key spaces Summaries of design concepts, principles, and vocabularies Historic and contemporary works of art that illuminate a specific era Descriptions of how the landscape has been shaped over time in response to human need Directing both students and practitioners along a visually stimulating timeline, Illustrated History of Landscape Design is a valuable educational tool as well as an endless source ofinspiration.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Elizabeth Boults
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2010-02-08
File : 279 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470289334


Landscape Design Landscape Architecture

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Genre : Landscape architecture
Author : Henry Gilbert
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Release : 1991
File : 26 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:319510030414876


Landscape Design Landscape Architecture January 1970 November 1988

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Genre : Landscape architecture
Author : Henry Gilbert
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Release : 1989
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951002966202S


Ecological Landscape Design And Planning

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The authors of this book offer an holistic methodological approach to the design and planning of landscape, based on both research and practical experience.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Jala Makhzoumi
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2003-09-02
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135809225


Landscape Infrastructure

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Now available as revised edition: The successful title on integrated ecological landscape planning Infrastructure, as we know it, no longer belongs in the exclusive realm of engineers and transportation planners. In the context of rapidly changing cities and towns, infrastructure is experiencing a paradigm shift where multiple-use programming and the integration of latent ecologies is a primary consideration. Defining contemporary infrastructure requires a multi-disciplinary team of landscape architects, engineers, architects and planners to fully realize the benefits to our cultural and natural systems. This book examines the potential of landscape as infrastructure via essays by notable authors and supporting case studies by SWA landscape architects and urban designers, among them the technologically innovative roof domes for Renzo Piano’s California Academy of Science in San Francisco, the restoration of the Buffalo Bayou in Houston, and several master plans for ecological corridors in China and Korea. Other projects develop smart re-use concepts for railroad tracks that no longer serve their original purpose, such as Kyung-Chun railway in Seoul or Katy Trail in Dallas. All case studies are described extensively with technical diagrams and plans for repositioning infrastructure as a viable medium for addressing issues of ecology, transit, urbanism, performance, and habitat.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Ying-Yu Hung
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Release : 2013-05-28
File : 192 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783034615853