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Designing Living Landscapes: Cultural Landscapes as Landscape Architecture

Landscape Journal, 2016
Cari Goetcheus, Robin Karson, Ethan Carr
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Designing 3D Landscapes

1999
Humans naturally tend to visualise physical landscapes in profile based on our grounded lives on the Earth’s surface, rather than as flat maps. For example, when thinking of a landscape like the Alps, an image of craggy peaks silhouetted against the sky invariably comes to mind instead of a 2D map, which is viewed from a theoretical vantage point above
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Designing Unstable Landscapes

2014
The concept of «unstable landscapes» refers to sections of territory produced by the contact/crash between different and conflicting morphological conditions. Contexts irrevocably exposed to the dynamics of the world, natural events and use way; processed, rejected, forgotten and recycled over the centuries; in-between lands grew up without a permanent
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Landscape Design

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1941
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Urban Landscape Design

Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), 1964
Christopher Tunnard, Garrett Eckbo
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Landscape Designing

Transactions of the Philosophical Society of Queensland
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