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Landscape as Dialogue: A New Approach to Site Analysis and Design
 
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ISBN13:9780367746551
ISBN10:0367746557
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:282 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 121 Illustrations, color; 84 Halftones, color; 37 Line drawings, color; 2 Tables, color
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Landscape as Dialogue

A New Approach to Site Analysis and Design
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This book examines the process of landscape dialogue as a natural give and take with the environment, offering a series of practical steps and techniques that designers can use in understanding the landscape. Case studies from the US, Japan, China, Mexico, Turkey, and Peru explore the book?s lessons in practice.

Long description:

Landscape as Dialogue redefines the process of understanding landscapes for students and practi­tioners so they can create more integrated, healthy places. Traditional site analysis sees the landscape as a series of components, evaluated individually, before being put back together. This perpetuates existing social hierarchies, maintains the need for high energy inputs and trumpets iconic designs that contribute to gentrification. This book examines the process of landscape dialogue as a natural give and take with the environment, drawing on diverse and challenging writings from design, geography, philosophy and ecological sciences to probe the relationship between humans and landscape. Each chapter begins with a discussion of a theoretical approach to landscape dialogue, such as perception, information or critique, before offering a series of practical steps and representation techniques that designers can use in understanding the landscape. Detailed illustrated case studies from around the world, including Hawaii, the American Southwest, Japan, China, Mexico, Turkey and Peru, explore the book?s lessons in practice. This must-read book offers a radical alternative to convention­al analytical approaches, inspiring designers to fully engage in the landscape to ultimately generate ecologically considered places.

Table of Contents:

Introduction  1. The landscape speaks ? the problem of ?site?  2. Landscape information ? the problem of analysis  3. Landscape perception and motion  4. Landscape immersion - Time in the landscape  5. Landscape relations ? how connections structure dialogue  6. Landscape critique ? critical engagement and violence  7. Landscape dissent ? transgression, protest and the body  8. Landscape formation ? openness to personal change  Conclusion