Theory in landscape architecture : a reader / edited by Simon Swaffield.
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2002]
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Series: | Penn studies in landscape architecture.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Simon Swaffield
- PART I. THE NATURE OF THEORY IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
- Landscape for living (1950) / Garrett Eckbo
- How to study landscape (1980) / J.B. Jackson
- Origins of theory (1990) / James Corner
- Theory in crisis (1991) / James Corner
- Situating modern landscape architecture (1992) / Elizabeth Meyer
- PART II. DESIGN PROCESS
- Design process (1950) / Hideo Sasaki
- Art of site planning (1984) / Kevin Lynch, Gary Hack
- Ecological method (1967) / Ian McHarg
- RSVP cycles (1969) / Lawrence Halprin
- Community design (1974) / Randolph Hester, Jr
- Site design (1984) / Kevin Lynch, Gary Hack
- Creative risk taking (1983) / Steven Krog
- Obligation of invention (1998) / Bernard Lassus
- PART III. FORM, MEANING, AND EXPERIENCE
- Form, meaning, and expression (1988) / Laurie Olin
- Landscape of man (1987) / Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe
- New lives, new landscapes (1970) / Nan Fairbrother
- Cubist space, volumetric space (1988) / Patrick Condon
- Minimalist landscape (1997) / Peter Walker
- Must landscapes mean? (1995) / Marc Treib
- Place reclamation (1993) / Edward Relph
- Three dimensions of meaning (1994) / Robert Thayer
- Systems, signs, and sensibilities (1987) / Catherine Howett
- De/re/in[form]ing landscape (1991) / Peter Jacobs
- PART IV. SOCIETY, LANGUAGE, AND THE REPRESENTATION OF LANDSCAPE
- Language of landscape (1998) / Ann Whiston Spirn
- Hermeneutic landscape (1991) / James Corner
- Reading and writing the site (1992) / John Dixon Hunt
- Landscape narratives (1998) / Matthew Potteiger, Jamie Purinton
- Representation and landscape (1992) / James Corner
- Landscape as cultural product (1984) / Denis Cosgrove
- Expanded field of landscape architecture (1997) / Elizabeth Meyer
- PART V. ECOLOGICAL DESIGN AND THE AESTHETICS OF SUSTAINABILITY
- Design with nature (1969) / Ian McHarg
- Granite garden (1984) / Ann Whiston Spirn
- Ecological approach (1982) / Alan Ruff
- Design for human ecosystems (1985) / John T. Lyle
- Can floating seeds make deep forms? (1991) / John T. Lyle
- Gray world, green heart (1994) / Robert Thayer
- Messy ecosystems, orderly frames (1995) / Joan Iverson Nassauer
- PART VI . INTEGRATING SITE, PLACE, AND REGION
- Principles for regional design (1990) / Michael Hough
- Signature-based landscape design (1997) / Joan Woodward
- Gardens from region (1990) / Terry Harkness
- Infrastructure as landscape (1996) / Gary Strang
- Conclusion: the theoretical terrain of landscape architecture / Simon Swaffield.