250 things a landscape architect should know / B. Cannon Ivers (ed.).

Contributor(s): Ivers, B. Cannon [editor.]
Material type: TextTextDescription: 250 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 19 cmISBN: 9783035623352Other title: Two-hundred and fifty things a landscape architect should know | Two-hundred fifty things a landscape architect should knowSubject(s): Landscape architects | Landscape architecture | Architecture du paysage | Architectes paysagistes | landscape architects | Landscape architects | Landscape architectureDDC classification: 712
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword / Ed Wall -- Preface / B. Cannon Ivers -- 1-5 / Stig L. Andersson -- 6- 10 / Sierra Bainbridge -- 11- 15 / Yael Bar-Maor -- 16- 20 / Kirsten Bauer -- 21- 25 / Anita Berrizbeitia -- 26- 30 / Aniket Bhagwat -- 31- 35 / Charles A. Birnbaum -- 36- 40 / Petra Blaisse -- 41- 45 / Mary Bowman -- 46- 50 / James Corner -- 51- 55 / Michel Desvigne -- 56- 60 / Aw Faust -- 61- 65 / Gina Ford -- 66- 70 / Martí Franch -- 71- 75 / Adriaan Geuze -- 76- 80 / Johanna Gibbons -- 81- 85 / Leonard Grosch -- 86- 90 / Walter Hood -- 91- 95 / Eelco Hooftman -- 96- 100 / Jane Mah Hutton -- 101- 105 / Kristine Jensen -- 106- 110 / Marcial Jesus -- 111- 115 / Andreas Kipar -- 116- 120 / Peter Latz -- 121- 125 / Karoline Liedtke -- 126- 130 / Jala Makhzoumi -- 131- 135 / Teresa Moller -- 136- 140 / Catherine Mosbach -- 141- 145 / Aisling M. O'Carroll -- 146- 150 / Laurie Olin -- 151- 155 / Kate Orff -- 156- 160 / Jenny B. Osuldsen -- 161- 165 / Julian Raxworthy -- 166- 170 / Chris Reed -- 171-175 / Martin Rein-Cano -- 176- 180 / Marc Ryan -- 181- 185 / Dirk Sijmons -- 186- 190 / Bas Smets -- 191- 195 / Chip Sullivan -- 196- 200 / Eiko Tomura -- 201- 205 / Jerry van Eyck -- 206- 210 / Günther Vogt -- 211- 215 / Kotchakorn Voraakhom -- 216- 220 / Geeta Wahi Dua -- 221- 225 / Peter Walker -- 226-230 / Richard Weller -- 231- 235 / Robin Winogrond -- 236- 240 / Kongjian Yu -- 241- 245 / Sara Zewde -- 246- 250 / Huicheng Zhong -- Illustration Credits -- About the Editor.
Summary: What knowledge is indispensable for the landscape architect? The answers to this question are as diverse as landscape architecture itself. In this book 50 landscape architects from Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia each give five responses. These include practitioners and teachers, young start-ups as well as internationally established firms. The publication illustrates the complex and dynamic nature of the discipline, and presents a diverse cross-section of the core expertise of this field. At the same time, it allows the reader to trace the individual attitudes into which geographical conditions, social contexts and political circumstances flow. Each of the 250 statements is presented on the left page of a double page spread and accompanied by an illustration or illustrations.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword / Ed Wall -- Preface / B. Cannon Ivers -- 1-5 / Stig L. Andersson -- 6- 10 / Sierra Bainbridge -- 11- 15 / Yael Bar-Maor -- 16- 20 / Kirsten Bauer -- 21- 25 / Anita Berrizbeitia -- 26- 30 / Aniket Bhagwat -- 31- 35 / Charles A. Birnbaum -- 36- 40 / Petra Blaisse -- 41- 45 / Mary Bowman -- 46- 50 / James Corner -- 51- 55 / Michel Desvigne -- 56- 60 / Aw Faust -- 61- 65 / Gina Ford -- 66- 70 / Martí Franch -- 71- 75 / Adriaan Geuze -- 76- 80 / Johanna Gibbons -- 81- 85 / Leonard Grosch -- 86- 90 / Walter Hood -- 91- 95 / Eelco Hooftman -- 96- 100 / Jane Mah Hutton -- 101- 105 / Kristine Jensen -- 106- 110 / Marcial Jesus -- 111- 115 / Andreas Kipar -- 116- 120 / Peter Latz -- 121- 125 / Karoline Liedtke -- 126- 130 / Jala Makhzoumi -- 131- 135 / Teresa Moller -- 136- 140 / Catherine Mosbach -- 141- 145 / Aisling M. O'Carroll -- 146- 150 / Laurie Olin -- 151- 155 / Kate Orff -- 156- 160 / Jenny B. Osuldsen -- 161- 165 / Julian Raxworthy -- 166- 170 / Chris Reed -- 171-175 / Martin Rein-Cano -- 176- 180 / Marc Ryan -- 181- 185 / Dirk Sijmons -- 186- 190 / Bas Smets -- 191- 195 / Chip Sullivan -- 196- 200 / Eiko Tomura -- 201- 205 / Jerry van Eyck -- 206- 210 / Günther Vogt -- 211- 215 / Kotchakorn Voraakhom -- 216- 220 / Geeta Wahi Dua -- 221- 225 / Peter Walker -- 226-230 / Richard Weller -- 231- 235 / Robin Winogrond -- 236- 240 / Kongjian Yu -- 241- 245 / Sara Zewde -- 246- 250 / Huicheng Zhong -- Illustration Credits -- About the Editor.

What knowledge is indispensable for the landscape architect? The answers to this question are as diverse as landscape architecture itself. In this book 50 landscape architects from Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia each give five responses. These include practitioners and teachers, young start-ups as well as internationally established firms. The publication illustrates the complex and dynamic nature of the discipline, and presents a diverse cross-section of the core expertise of this field. At the same time, it allows the reader to trace the individual attitudes into which geographical conditions, social contexts and political circumstances flow. Each of the 250 statements is presented on the left page of a double page spread and accompanied by an illustration or illustrations.

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