Landscape and Agency: Critical Essays
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138125575
ISBN-10: 1138125571
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 24 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Halftones, black and white; 59 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138125571
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 24 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Halftones, black and white; 59 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Foreword:
Murray Fraser
Introduction:
Ed Wall and Tim Waterman
Chapter 1: Landscapes of Post-History
Ross Adams
Chapter 2: Reciprocal Landscapes: Material Portraits in New York City and Elsewhere
Jane Hutton
Chapter 3: Agency, Advocacy, Vocabulary: Three Landscape Projects
Jane Wolff
Chapter 4: The Law is at Fault? Landscape Rights and ‘Agency’ in International Law
Amy Strecker
Chapter 5: How to Live in a Jungle: the (Bio)politics of the Park as Urban Model
Maria Giudici
Chapter 6: Planetary Aesthetics
Peg Rawes
Chapter 7: The Closed Landscapes of Sverdlovsk-44 and Krasnoyarsk-26
Katya Larina
Chapter 8: Rhythm, Agency, Scoring and the City
Paul Cureton
Chapter 9: Publicity and Propriety: Democracy and Manners in Britain’s Public Landscape
Tim Waterman
Chapter 10: The Power of the Incremental: Agronomic Investment in Lisbon’s Chelas Valley
Jill Desimini
Chapter 11: Post-Landscape or the Potential of Other Relations with the Land
Ed Wall
Chapter 12: Activating Equitable Landscapes and Critical Design Assemblages in Bangkok
Camillo Boano and William Hunter
Chapter 13: Agency and Artifice in the Environment of Neoliberalism
Doug Spencer
Afterword: Landscape's Agency
Don Mitchell
Murray Fraser
Introduction:
Ed Wall and Tim Waterman
Chapter 1: Landscapes of Post-History
Ross Adams
Chapter 2: Reciprocal Landscapes: Material Portraits in New York City and Elsewhere
Jane Hutton
Chapter 3: Agency, Advocacy, Vocabulary: Three Landscape Projects
Jane Wolff
Chapter 4: The Law is at Fault? Landscape Rights and ‘Agency’ in International Law
Amy Strecker
Chapter 5: How to Live in a Jungle: the (Bio)politics of the Park as Urban Model
Maria Giudici
Chapter 6: Planetary Aesthetics
Peg Rawes
Chapter 7: The Closed Landscapes of Sverdlovsk-44 and Krasnoyarsk-26
Katya Larina
Chapter 8: Rhythm, Agency, Scoring and the City
Paul Cureton
Chapter 9: Publicity and Propriety: Democracy and Manners in Britain’s Public Landscape
Tim Waterman
Chapter 10: The Power of the Incremental: Agronomic Investment in Lisbon’s Chelas Valley
Jill Desimini
Chapter 11: Post-Landscape or the Potential of Other Relations with the Land
Ed Wall
Chapter 12: Activating Equitable Landscapes and Critical Design Assemblages in Bangkok
Camillo Boano and William Hunter
Chapter 13: Agency and Artifice in the Environment of Neoliberalism
Doug Spencer
Afterword: Landscape's Agency
Don Mitchell
Notă biografică
Ed Wall is the Academic Leader Landscape at the University of Greenwich, London, Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano (DiAP) and City of Vienna Visiting Professor 2017 (SKuOR) for urban culture, public space and the future – urban equity and the global agenda. Ed’s research focuses on the design and theory of landscapes, public spaces and cities. He is the founding editor of the design research journal Testing-Ground (2015). In 2007 Ed established Project Studio. Award-winning projects have been published and exhibited widely, including at the Architecture Foundation, Royal Academy, Biennale of Landscape Urbanism, London Festival of Architecture and the Van Alen Institute.
Tim Waterman is senior lecturer and landscape architecture theory coordinator at the University of Greenwich, and a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He writes for a wide range of professional and academic publications on the subjects of power, democracy, taste, foodways and everyday life.
Tim Waterman is senior lecturer and landscape architecture theory coordinator at the University of Greenwich, and a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He writes for a wide range of professional and academic publications on the subjects of power, democracy, taste, foodways and everyday life.
Recenzii
"Landscape and Agency: Critical Essays is a wonderful, diverse and apposite collection of essays that critically discusses the future of landscape. The editors have selected an excellent set of authors who question the past, present and future. Was landscape urbanism a part of a neo-liberal plot? What is the future of the social and common, shared spaces? Is a new mapping system required, or is there a new geography of the territory? These and many other design questions are pursued in this valuable and timely volume."
David Grahame Shane, Adjunct Professor Urban Design, Columbia University GSAPP, USA
"Wall, Waterman and the authors assembled for this volume move landscape to centre stage, where it is reconceptualised as actor. Landscape has agency. It has clout. It matters. It makes a difference, both for good and sometimes for ill. Recognising landscape’s agency empowers those who shape landscape, but it also brings responsibility. Issues of social and environmental justice are integral to the creation of landscapes. Herein lies the challenge ofLandscape and Agency."
Ian Thompson, Reader in Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK
David Grahame Shane, Adjunct Professor Urban Design, Columbia University GSAPP, USA
"Wall, Waterman and the authors assembled for this volume move landscape to centre stage, where it is reconceptualised as actor. Landscape has agency. It has clout. It matters. It makes a difference, both for good and sometimes for ill. Recognising landscape’s agency empowers those who shape landscape, but it also brings responsibility. Issues of social and environmental justice are integral to the creation of landscapes. Herein lies the challenge ofLandscape and Agency."
Ian Thompson, Reader in Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK
Descriere
This book explores how landscape, as an idea, a visual medium and a design practice, is organized, appropriated and framed in the transformation of global cities and environments.