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Exploring the Boundaries of Landscape Architecture
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ABSTRACT
What have cultural anthropologists, historical geographers, landscape ecologists and environmental artists got in common? Along with eight other disciplines, from domains as diverse as planning and design, the arts and humanities as well as the social and natural sciences, they are all fields of importance to the theory and practice of landscape architecture.
In the context of the EU funded LE:NOTRE Project, carried out under the auspices of ECLAS, the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools, international experts from a wide range of related fields were asked to reflect, each from their own perspective, on the interface between their discipline and landscape architecture. The resulting insights presented in this book represent an important contribution to the development the discipline of landscape architecture, as well as suggesting new ways in which future collaboration can help to create a greater interdisciplinary richness at a time when the awareness of the importance of the landscape is growing across a wide range of disciplines.
Exploring the Boundaries of Landscape Architecture is the first systematic attempt to explore the territory at the boundaries of landscape architecture. It addresses academics, professionals and students, not just from landscape architecture but also from its neighbouring discipline, all of whom will benefit from a better understanding their areas of shared interest and the chance to develop a common language with which to converse.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction: landscape architecture in a changing world
part |2 pages
Part 1 Architecture theory, dendrology, sociology and landscape archeology
chapter 1|26 pages
Theoretical landscapes: On the interface between architectural theory and landscape architecture
chapter 2|19 pages
Trees: the living structure of the landscape: Dendrology, arboriculture and landscape architecture
chapter 3|23 pages
Space, place and perception: The sociology of landscape
chapter 4|32 pages
A prospect of time: Interactions between landscape architecture and archaeology
part |2 pages
Part 2 Art, landscape ecology, historical geography and forestry
chapter 5|14 pages
Space, place and the gaze: Landscape architecture and contemporary visual art
chapter 6|19 pages
A shared perspective? On the relationship between landscape ecology and landscape architecture
chapter 7|23 pages
The past speaks to the present: Historical geography and landscape architecture
chapter 8|22 pages
Trees shaping landscapes: Links between forestry and landscape architecture
part |2 pages
Part 3 Economics, cultural anthropology, regional planning and cultural geography
chapter 9|36 pages
. . . and how much for the view? Economics and landscape architecture
chapter 10|26 pages
Space, place, site and locality: The study of landscape in cultural anthropology
chapter 11|17 pages
Greening planning: Regional planning and landscape architecture
chapter 12|21 pages
The place of landscape: Conversing with cultural geography
part |2 pages
Part 4 Conclusions