Transformative ground : a field guide to the post-industrial landscape

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Transformative ground : a field guide to the post-industrial landscape

Ross Mclean

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-218) and index

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内容説明

Aimed at students and instructors, alongside practitioners and researchers, in landscape architecture and its allied disciplinary fields, this book provides the reader with a clear framework of theoretical and practical considerations for interpreting and designing post-industrial landscapes. One of the biggest contemporary challenges currently faced in the profession is how to effectively understand and work with the transformational possibilities of post-industrial landscapes, while negotiating significant spatial challenges, such as degradation and fragmentation. Transformative Ground: A Field Guide to the Post-Industrial Landscape presents a range of theoretical perspectives and practical approaches, offering a broad scope of contemporary design strategies that deal with post-industrial landscapes. Through a series of thematic chapters, allied with precedents from leading design offices, this book identifies how the context of post-industrial landscapes has compelled shifts in fundamental ideas that underpin landscape design. As a richly illustrated account of this transformative ground, this book provides a must-have guide to help you reimagine the post-industrial landscape.

目次

Chapter 1 Relinquishing Control Chapter 2 The Agency of the Wild Chapter 3 A Menacing Dragon Chapter 4 The Entanglement Chapter 5 Everyday Aesthetics Chapter 6 Transitional Urbanism Chapter 7 The Mesh and the Matrix Chapter 8 Relational Scales Chapter 9 Enlivened Temporality

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