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Future North: The Changing Arctic Landscapes: Landscape Architecture: History - Culture - Theory - Practice

Editat de Janike Kampevold Larsen, Peter Hemmersam
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
The changing Arctic is of broad political concern and is being studied across many fields. This book investigates ongoing changes in the Arctic from a landscape perspective. It examines settlements and territories of the Barents Sea Coast, Northern Norway, the Russian Kola Peninsula, Svalbard and Greenland from an interdisciplinary, design-based and future-oriented perspective.


The Future North project has travelled Arctic regions since 2012, mapped landscapes and settlements, documented stories and practices, and discussed possible futures with local actors. Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the project, the authors in this book look at political and economic strategies, urban development, land use strategies and local initiatives in specific locations that are subject to different forces of change.


This book explores current material conditions in the Arctic as effects of industrial and political agency and social initiatives. It provides a combined view on the built environment and urbanism, as well as the cultural and material landscapes of the Arctic. The chapters move beyond single-disciplinary perspectives on the Arctic, and engage with futures, cultural landscapes and communities in ways that build on both architectural and ethnographic participatory methods.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367592370
ISBN-10: 0367592371
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Landscape Architecture: History - Culture - Theory - Practice

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins



  1. Janike Kampevold Larsen and Peter Hemmersam What is the Future North?

  2. Johan Schimanski Reading the Future North

  3. Aileen A. Espíritu Spectacular Speculation: Arctic futures in transition

  4. Peter Hemmersam: Ruins and Monuments of the Kola Cities

  5. Morgan Ip Hyper-Landscape: The Norwegian-Russian Borderlands

  6. Janike Kampevold Larsen The Landscapes of the New North

  7. Henry Mainsah Visual and Sensory Methods of Knowing Place: The case of Vardø

  8. Andrew Morrison Future North, Nurture Forth: Design fiction, anticipation and Arctic futures

  9. Kjerstin Uhre The Perforated Landscape

  10. William L. Fox Branding Ice: Contemporary Public Art in the Arctic

  11. Susan Jayne Carruth Place as Progressive Optic: Reflecting on conceptualisations of place through a study of Greenlandic infrastructures

  12. Jamie Kruse and Elizabeth Ellsworth Inhabiting Change

Notă biografică

Janike Kampevold Larsen is Associate Professor at the Institute of Urbanism and Landscape, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway. With a background in literature and philosophy, she specializes in landscape theory and particularly the configuration and conceptualization of contemporary landscapes. She is project leader of the Future North project and the Landscape Journeys project before that. She is one of the article editors for the Journal of Landscape Architecture (JoLA).


Peter Hemmersam is Associate Professor at the Institute of Urbanism and Landscape, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway. He is an architect and received his PhD from the Aarhus School of Architecture in 2008. His main research deals with urban design and urban policy and focusses on liveability, enabling technologies, sustainability, community engagement and the public realm. He directs the Oslo Centre for Urban and Landscape Studies at AHO, and is a senior researcher in the Future North project.

Descriere

What is the future for northern landscapes? How will they look? Who will live there and how will they sustain themselves? How do our actions now contribute to shaping the future north - its communities, landscapes, and industries? These questions are addressed in this book, investigating the changes in the North, Subarctic, and Arctic.