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Meaning in Landscape Architecture and Gardens

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Zusatztext "Treib and his trio of scholars offer an excellent excursion through the 'deep real' that underlies the practice of landscape architecture" - LANDSCAPES Informationen zum Autor While we all live our lives in designed landscapes of various types! only on occasion do we consider what these landscapes mean to us and how they have acquired that significance. Can a landscape architect or garden designer really imbue new settings with meaning! or does meaning evolve over time! created by those who perceive and use these landscapes? What role does the selection and arrangement of plants and hard materials play in this process and just where does the passage of time enter into the equation?These questions collectively provide the core material for Meaning in Landscape Architectureand Gardens! a compendium of four landmark essays written over a period of twenty years by leading scholars in the field of landscape architecture. New commentaries by the authors accompany each of the essays and reflect on the thinking behind them as well as the evolution of the author's thoughts since their original publication.Although the central theme of these writings is landscape architecture broadly taken! the principal subject of several essays and commentaries is the garden! a subject historically plentiful in allusions and metaphors. As a whole Meaning in Landscape Architectureand Gardens offers the general reader as well as the professional a rich source of ideas about the designed landscape and the ways by which we perceive! consider! react! and dwell within them - and what they mean to us.The essays have been perennial favorites in landscape courses since their original publication in Landscape Journal. Bringing them together - bolstered by the new commentaries - creates a book valuable to all those creating gardens and landscapes! as well as those teaching and studying these subjects. Klappentext Meaning and Meanings: An Introduction Marc Treib 1. Form! Meaning! and Expression in Landscape Architecture Laurie Olin 1a. Commentary 1: What Did I Mean Then and Now? Laurie Olin 2. Must Landscapes Mean? Approaches to Significance in Recent Landscape Architecture Marc Treib 2a. Commentary 2: Must Landscapes Mean Revisited Marc Treib 3. Can Gardens Mean? Jane Gillette 3a. Commentary 3 Jane Gillette 4. Gardens Can Mean Susan Herrington 4a. Commentary 4: Meaning and Criticism Susan Herringt Zusammenfassung This book offers the professional a rich source of ideas about the designed landscape, what these mean to us and how they acquired that significance. Key essays from landscape architects are presented with the authors’ current reflections. Inhaltsverzeichnis Meaning and Meanings: An Introduction Marc Treib 1. Form, Meaning, and Expression in Landscape Architecture Laurie Olin 1a. Commentary: What Did I Mean Then and Now? Laurie Olin 2. Must Landscapes Mean? Approaches to Significance in Recent Landscape Architecture Marc Treib 2a. Commentary 2: Must Landscapes Mean Revisited Marc Treib 3. Can Gardens Mean? Jane Gillette 3a. Commentary Jane Gillette 4. Gardens Can Mean Susan Herrington 4a. Commentary: Meaning and Criticism Susan Herrington ...

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Authors Marc Treib, Marc (University of California Treib
Assisted by Marc Treib (Editor), Treib Marc (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2011
 
EAN 9780415617253
ISBN 978-0-415-61725-3
No. of pages 212
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Landscape art & architecture, ARCHITECTURE / Landscape, Landscape architecture and design

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