Recovering landscape : essays in contemporary landscape architecture

Clasificación: SB 472 R311 1999 | Agregado: 07/10/2020

editado por James Corner. -- New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.
xi, 287 p.; 23 cm.
ISBN 1-56898-179-1.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
Contenido: Preface -- Introduction: Recovering landscape as a critical cultural practice -- Reclaiming place and time -- Nature recalled -- The reclaiming of sites -- Four trace concepts in landscape architecture -- Things take time and time takes things: the danish landscape -- Shifting sites: the swiss way, Geneva -- Octagon: the persistence of the ideal -- Constructing and representing landscape -- Liminal geometry and elemental landscape: construction and representation -- Aerial representation and the recovery of landscape -- Mutuality and the cultures of landscape architecture -- Eidetic operations and new landscapes -- Leveling the land -- Urbanizing landscape -- The Amsterdam bos: the modern public park and the construction of collective experience -- Neither wilderness nor home: the Indian Maidan -- Airport/Landscape -- Programming the urban surface -- Synthetic regionalization: the dutch landscape toward a second modernity -- Afterword: What is public in landscape?