Designs on the Landscape: Everyday Landscapes, Values, and Practice

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Belhaven Press, 1991 - 283 páginas
This textbook explains the principles of landscape design for landscape architects and environmental managers, blending the theory of landscape aesthetics with the practice of good architectural design. It recognizes that visual and cultural aspects are intimately related to technical and functional matters and accordingly sets out to treat these as parts of the whole. It articulates a concern over insidious and incremental changes occurring in the visual environment through both development and management processes and advocates more thought about details as well as strategy.

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ecology and landscape design
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Ecocentric symbolism in landscape design
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formality in design
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