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020 ^a0812218213 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
050 00 ^aSB472^b.T440 2002 |
245 00 ^aTheory in landscape architecture :^ba reader /^cedited by Simon Swaffield |
260 ^aPhiladelphia :^bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,^cc2002 |
300 ^axii, 265 p. :^bill. ;^c26 cm |
440 0 ^aPenn studies in landscape architecture |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^tIntroduction /^rSimon Swaffield --^gPART I. THE NATUREOF THEORY IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE --^tLandscape for living (1950) /^rGarrett Eckbo --^tHow to study landscape (1980) /^rJ. B. Jackson --^tOrigins of theory (1990) /^rJames Corner --^tTheory in crisis (1991) /^rJames Corner--^tSituating modern landscape architecture (1992) /^rElizabeth Meyer --^gPART II. DESIGN PROCESS --^tDesign process (1950) /^rHideo Sasaki --^tArt of site planning (1984) /^rKevin Lynch, Gary Hack --^tEcological method (1967) /^rIan McHarg --^tRSVP cycles (1969) /^rLawrence Halprin --^tCommunity design (1974) /^rRandolph Hester, Jr. --^tSite design (1984) /^rKevin Lynch, Gary Hack --^tCreative risk taking (1983) /^rSteven Krog --^tObligation of invention (1998) /^rBernard Lassus --^gPART III. FORM, MEANING, AND EXPERIENCE --^tForm, meaning, and expression (1988) /^rLaurie Olin --^tLandscape of man (1987) /^rGeoffrey and Susan Jellicoe --^tNew lives, new landscapes (1970) /^rNan Fairbrother --^tCubist space, volumetric space (1988) /^rPatrick Condon --^tMinimalist landscape (1997) /^rPeter Walker --^tMust landscapes mean? (1995) /^rMarc Treib --^tPlace reclamation (1993) /^rEdward Relph --^tThree dimensions ofmeaning (1994) /^rRobert Thayer --^tSystems, signs, and sensibilities (1987) /^rCatherine Howett --^tDe/re/in[form]ing landscape (1991) /^rPeter Jacobs --^gPART IV. SOCIETY, LANGUAGE, AND THE REPRESENTATION OF LANDSCAPE --^tLanguage of landscape (1998) /^rAnn Whiston Spirn --^tHermeneutic landscape (1991) /^rJames Corner --^tReadingand writing the site (1992) /^rJohn Dixon Hunt --^tLandscape narratives (1998) /^rMatthew Potteiger, Jamie Purinton --^tRepresentation and landscape (1992) /^rJames Corner --^tLandscape as cultural product (1984) /^rDenis Cosgrove --^tExpanded field of landscape architecture (1997) /^rElizabeth Meyer --^gPART V. ECOLOGICAL DESIGN AND THE AESTHETICS OF SUSTAINABILITY --^tDesign with nature (1969) /^rIan McHarg --^tGranite garden (1984) /^rAnn Whiston Spirn --^tEcological approach (1982) /^rAlanRuff --^tDesign for human ecosystems (1985) /^rJohn T. Lyle --^tCan floating seeds make deep forms? (1991) /^rJohn T. Lyle --^tGray world, green heart (1994) /^rRobert Thayer --^tMessy ecosystems, orderly frames (1995) /^rJoan Iverson Nassauer --^gPART VI . INTEGRATING SITE, PLACE, AND REGION --^tPrinciples for regional design(1990) /^rMichael Hough --^tSignature-based landscape design (1997) /^rJoan Woodward --^tGardens from region (1990) /^rTerry Harkness --^tInfrastructure as landscape (1996) /^rGary Strang --^tConclusion: the theoretical terrain of landscape architecture /^rSimon Swaffield |
650 0 ^aLandscape architecture |
700 1 ^aSwaffield, Simon R |
999 ^aใช้งานได้ทุกระบบ |