Landscape Architecture Frontiers 044
Title | Landscape Architecture Frontiers 044 PDF eBook |
Author | LA Frontier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2020-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781951541521 |
Urban environments (including built, natural, and social environments) crucially impact children's physical and psychological health, particularly in cities. Now children's mentality and safety, and the freedom of traveling and playing have raised concerns in society. In this issue, trans-disciplinary discussions between scholars and practitioners in landscape architecture and environmental psychology, environmental behaviors, human engineering, public health, etc., as well as city managers, would be encouraged to explore the ways to improve urban environments for children's outdoor activities. With such a multi-disciplinary coverage, this issue aims to update landscape architects' theoretical and methodological approaches to issues of children and urban environments, with a deeper understanding of their disciplinary competences, limitations, and challenges thus to find out their irreplaceable role in guaranteeing children's well-beings.
Landscape Architecture Frontiers 046
Title | Landscape Architecture Frontiers 046 PDF eBook |
Author | Kongjian Yu |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
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Landscape Architecture Frontiers 041
Title | Landscape Architecture Frontiers 041 PDF eBook |
Author | Kongjian Yu |
Publisher | Oro Editions |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2020-06 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781943532926 |
Observation and representation is a foundational subject in Landscape Architecture. Landscape design is a process shaped by the connections and interactions among designers, users, and the real world, where designers interpret the uniqueness, qualities, and milieu of sites they observed, understood, experienced, and reinterpret them into tangible elements to communicate and resonate with the users; where users also can experience and get empathized by the conveyed ideas or designed realities, as new observers. Designers' horizon and perception is subject to what they have sensed or learned, as well as individual consciousness and expertise, which also lay a foundation and define the tone of their design work. However, quite a few designers have immersed themselves with design stereotypes or been dogmatically pursuing "justice" or "equality," lacking critical thinking and inclusiveness and compromising creativity. This issue aims to explore the ways that help landscape architects: 1) see the scientism of design disciplines and explore the methodological principles of design generation; 2) translate and convey design ideas and emotional inspiration to the users with rich design vocabulary (in size, shape, material, proportion, composition, etc.) through multiple perceptual approaches; 3) read sites from economic, ecological, cultural, and other perspectives to present more convincing and appealing landscape narratives with the aid of emerging technological means; 4) understand various needs of all parties and stakeholders, coordinating interests and benefits and improving the utilization of public resources through landscape design; and 5) create educational places for improving the public's rational and aesthetic norms. Moreover, it hopes that this issue can demonstrate more possibilities of design thinking and methods through cross-disciplinary exchange to make landscape architects understand their roles and the realities better. For instance, in Art Theory "observation and presentation" is more about the logic, medium, and approaches of representation with a respect to individual interpretations on the society, economy, politics, and culture of the real world, which glows as a valuable reference and supplement to the circumstances of landscape architecture.
Landscape Architecture Frontiers 48
Title | Landscape Architecture Frontiers 48 PDF eBook |
Author | Kongjian Yu |
Publisher | Frontiers |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2021-07-12 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781954081406 |
Design is a means to satisfy social demands, and such demands come from human desires. Only when individuals' desires fuse and grow into a collective consensus, can they be manifested and conveyed in various landscape forms as new public goods. As a public goods serving human desires and social demands, landscape design faces both challenges and opportunities preceding undergoing public crises. In this issue, LA Frontiers explores the implications of human desires on public behaviors through cross-disciplinary lenses of philosophy, social psychology, cognitive science, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, history, etc. It would offer inspiring insights for landscape professionals to identity their role in responding to contemporary demands and those of future societies. At present, in view of the spatial isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent prevalence of contactless services, the current conventional space-time narrative may be dramatically changed. The fact that both "observing" and "being observed" now become consumer goods within landscape enables landscape architects to recognize and examine people's suppressed desires and unmet needs, introspect the rationality and necessity of marginal desires, and thus, redefine the sophisticated interactions between landscape design and human desires, as well social demands.
Beyond Earth
Title | Beyond Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Noel Klaus |
Publisher | |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 1989 |
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Synthesis - Journal of Landscape Architecture
Title | Synthesis - Journal of Landscape Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | University of Guelph. School of Landscape Architecture |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1989 |
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Landscape Architecture
Title | Landscape Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Landscape architecture |
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