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Designing Living Landscapes: Cultural Landscapes as Landscape Architecture
Landscape Journal, 2016Cari Goetcheus, Robin Karson, Ethan Carr
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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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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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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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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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Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), 1964
Christopher Tunnard, Garrett Eckbo
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Christopher Tunnard, Garrett Eckbo
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