ABSTRACT

Photographs play a hugely influential but largely unexamined role in the practice of landscape architecture and design. Through a diverse set of essays and case studies, this seminal text unpacks the complex relationship between landscape architecture and photography. It explores the influence of photographic seeing on the design process by presenting theoretical concepts from photography and cultural theory through the lens of landscape architecture practice to create a rigorous, open discussion. 

Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, with over 200 images, subjects covered include the diversity of everyday photographic practices for design decision making, the perception of landscape architecture through photography, transcending the objective and subjective with photography, and deploying multiplicity in photographic representation as a means to better represent the complexity of the discipline. Rather than solving problems and providing tidy solutions to the ubiquitous relationship between photography and landscape architecture, this book aims to invigorate a wider dialogue about photography's influence on how landscapes are understood, valued and designed. Active photographic practices are presented throughout for professionals, academics, students and researchers.

part One|82 pages

Groundwork

chapter 1|4 pages

Always photographs

A place of beginning for landscape architecture

chapter 2|9 pages

Landscape architecture and photography

A ubiquitous relationship

chapter 3|17 pages

Making and using

Diverse photographic practices in landscape architecture

chapter 4|15 pages

Making photographs

Making landscapes

chapter 5|13 pages

Meaning is a relationship

Gathering and investigating photographs to create landscape knowledge

chapter 7|13 pages

Active landscape photography

Some critical concepts and methods

part Two|45 pages

Case studies

part Three|39 pages

Expanding possibilities

chapter 8|7 pages

More than both ways with photography

Beyond the objective and subjective for landscape architecture

chapter 9|12 pages

Many uses, many contexts, many meanings

Fluid photographic practices in landscape architecture

chapter 10|10 pages

Combining photographs

Complex processes, complex landscapes

chapter 11|8 pages

Near, not-of

Complex landscape narratives, complex photography