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Landscapists

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Who defines the landscapes around us? What practices are employed as contemporary landscapes are produced? This issue argues that landscapes are made and remade through interrelations between people and the worlds around them - from geographers investigating the lives of urban wastelands to landscape architects projecting future cities, and from migrants navigating border systems to artists working with local residents. In contrast to tendencies to emphasise the physical forms of landscapes, with their potential to be redesigned and represented in drawings, this issue brings to the forefront the social constructedness of landscapes by focusing on a range of critical practices and daily actions. As conventional frames of landscape are challenged, other ways of measuring, mapping, imagining, designing, building and occupying them are revealed. For centuries, artists and designers have represented landscapes of power in paintings and have transformed them through their design proposals. But in recent years a number of researchers, designers, artists and activists have explored an expanded field of landscape, investigating populations fleeing conflict zones, reimagining cities facing ecological challenges, questioning territorial claims, and critiquing processes of urbanisation. This issue focuses on some of these individuals whose work and lives encompass a diverse range of practices, brought together through their critical redefinition of landscape relations.
 
Contributors: Pierre Bélanger, Harry Bix, Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis, Luis Callejas and Charlotte Hansson, James Corner, Gareth Doherty and Pol Fité Matamoros, Matthew Gandy, Christina Leigh Geros, Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, Nina-Marie Lister, Richard Mosse, Kate Orff, Toya Peal, Neil Spiller, Tiago Torres Campos and Tim Waterman.
 
Featured practices: Advanced Landscape and Urbanism, Design Earth, East Anglia Records, Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, Furtherfield, James Corner Field Operations, Larissa Fassler, LCLA office, OPSYS and SCAPE.

List of contents










Chapter 1  Intro  Les Paysagistes: Expanding, Producing, Contested Fields of Landscape
Chapter 2  Designing Momentums: Site, Practice, Media as Landscape
Chapter 3  Operational Landscapes: Hinterlands of the Capitalocene
Chapter 4  Trash Peaks: A Terrarium of the Anthropocene
Chapter 5  Inwood's Geofollies: And Other Witnesses of Dissonance
Chapter 6  Pelagic Alphabet: Islands as a Model of the Ocean
Chapter 7  Advanced Landscapes: A Structured Pedagogy of Process
Chapter 8  Meal-Deal Ecologies: Landscape Thinking
Chapter 9  Working Place: Constructing Collage as Critique
Chapter 10  Landscape Drift: Something in the Air Tonight
Chapter 11  Time Portals, Love Machines, Land Oracles: Hybrid Geography and the Situated Digital
Chapter 12  Landscape City: Infrastructure, Natural Systems and City-Making
Chapter 13  What is Design Now? Unmaking the Landscape
Chapter14  From Line to Landscape: The Irish Northwest Border Region
Chapter15  At a Tangent: Delineating a New Ecological Imaginary
Chapter 16  Nation Against Nature: From the Global Border to the Cross-Border Commons
Chapter 17  No Design on Stolen Land: Dismantling Design's Dehumanising White Supremacy
Chapter 18  From Another Perspective - St Alfege: Hawksmoor Speaking Across Time
Contributors


About the author










Ed Wall is the Academic Leader Landscape at the University of Greenwich. He is a Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano and City of Vienna Visiting Professor 2017 (SKuOR) for urban culture, public space and the future - urban equity and the global agenda. Ed studied landscape architecture in Manchester (MMU), urban design in New York (CUNY) and is a PhD candidate on the Cities Programme (LSE). He became a chartered landscape architect (CMLI) in 2001. He has written widely, and in 2016 he founded Testing-Ground Journal with Alex Malaescu. In 2009, Ed co-authored, with Tim Waterman, Basics Landscape Architecture: Urban Design, and in 2017 they co-edited Landscape and Agency. Ed has lectured at the University of Guadalajara, Central St. Martins, Kingston University and Alcala School of Architecture and has been a design critic at Columbia University, City College New York, the Architecture Association and the Bartlett. In 2007 he founded Project Studio. Award winning projects have been published and exhibited widely, including at: Architecture Foundation and Royal Academy, Biennale of Landscape Urbanism, London Festival of Architecture and the Van Alen Institute.


Summary

Who defines the landscapes around us? What practices are employed as contemporary landscapes are produced? This issue argues that landscapes are made and remade through interrelations between people and the worlds around them - from geographers investigating the lives of urban wastelands to landscape architects projecting future cities, and from migrants navigating border systems to artists working with local residents. In contrast to tendencies to emphasise the physical forms of landscapes, with their potential to be redesigned and represented in drawings, this issue brings to the forefront the social constructedness of landscapes by focusing on a range of critical practices and daily actions. As conventional frames of landscape are challenged, other ways of measuring, mapping, imagining, designing, building and occupying them are revealed. For centuries, artists and designers have represented landscapes of power in paintings and have transformed them through their design proposals. But in recent years a number of researchers, designers, artists and activists have explored an expanded field of landscape, investigating populations fleeing conflict zones, reimagining cities facing ecological challenges, questioning territorial claims, and critiquing processes of urbanisation. This issue focuses on some of these individuals whose work and lives encompass a diverse range of practices, brought together through their critical redefinition of landscape relations.

Contributors: Pierre Bélanger, Harry Bix, Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis, Luis Callejas and Charlotte Hansson, James Corner, Gareth Doherty and Pol Fité Matamoros, Matthew Gandy, Christina Leigh Geros, Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, Nina-Marie Lister, Richard Mosse, Kate Orff, Toya Peal, Neil Spiller, Tiago Torres Campos and Tim Waterman.

Featured practices: Advanced Landscape and Urbanism, Design Earth, East Anglia Records, Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, Furtherfield, James Corner Field Operations, Larissa Fassler, LCLA office, OPSYS and SCAPE.

Product details

Authors E Wall, Ed Wall
Assisted by E Wall (Editor), Ed Wall (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9781119540038
ISBN 978-1-119-54003-8
No. of pages 136
Series Architectural Design
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Landschaftsarchitektur, Architektur, Architekturtheorie, Architecture, Architectural Theory, landscape design, Design, Drawing & Presentation, Entwurf, Zeichnung u. Präsentation, Architektur / Theorie

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