Cultural landscapes - artifacts that display the combined work of man and nature - exist in time. Therefore their evaluation, analysis and interpretation must take place within the context of conscious or unconscious understandings of time/space relationships. Landscape architecture professionals are often wary of the preservation of historic landscapes, sensing that a living landscape cannot be frozen in time. Heritage conservationists, working within structures initially designed to serve the built environment, sometimes question the validity of a dynamic landscape as a heritage resource. Divergent developmental histories led these two disciplines to internalize distinctive understandings of the meaning of time, giving rise in the process...
The main objective of the study is to challenge previous approaches to heritage, both in terms of m...
This essay explores how landscape history can engage methodologically with the adjacent disciplines ...
This is an essay about the connections between the passage of time and the condition of archaeologic...
Early landscape designers were very aware of the fact that time is a key feature of landscape and of...
Time is integral to the design and perception of landscape architecture, yet it is often conceived a...
Time has been the subject of much philosophical speculation ever since the Greeks, but in its percei...
Though often not considered as a concept in its own right, time can be regarded as a key factor for ...
This study analyses temporality in designed landscapes. The meaning of temporality is explored, taki...
This thesis focuses on the conceptual uses of time-based media for landscape interpretation. McCook ...
Landscape architect design involves drawings. The relation between drawing and new landscape seems e...
Time is one of the most important driving forces in Landscape Ecology. Time along with geosystem, bi...
When new development threatens a valued landscape it is not just the physical landscape that is bein...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
Human’s particular perspective and scale couldn’t allow them to perceive the ever-changing quality o...
Acknowledging the landscape as heritage goes beyond introducing a new protective aim in the context ...
The main objective of the study is to challenge previous approaches to heritage, both in terms of m...
This essay explores how landscape history can engage methodologically with the adjacent disciplines ...
This is an essay about the connections between the passage of time and the condition of archaeologic...
Early landscape designers were very aware of the fact that time is a key feature of landscape and of...
Time is integral to the design and perception of landscape architecture, yet it is often conceived a...
Time has been the subject of much philosophical speculation ever since the Greeks, but in its percei...
Though often not considered as a concept in its own right, time can be regarded as a key factor for ...
This study analyses temporality in designed landscapes. The meaning of temporality is explored, taki...
This thesis focuses on the conceptual uses of time-based media for landscape interpretation. McCook ...
Landscape architect design involves drawings. The relation between drawing and new landscape seems e...
Time is one of the most important driving forces in Landscape Ecology. Time along with geosystem, bi...
When new development threatens a valued landscape it is not just the physical landscape that is bein...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
Human’s particular perspective and scale couldn’t allow them to perceive the ever-changing quality o...
Acknowledging the landscape as heritage goes beyond introducing a new protective aim in the context ...
The main objective of the study is to challenge previous approaches to heritage, both in terms of m...
This essay explores how landscape history can engage methodologically with the adjacent disciplines ...
This is an essay about the connections between the passage of time and the condition of archaeologic...