Earth Perfect? Nature, Utopia and the Garden is an eclectic, yet rigorous reflection on the relationship--historical, present and future--between humanity and the garden. Through the lens of Utopian Studies--the interdisciplinary field that encompasses fictions all the way through to actual political projects, and urban ideals; in a nutshell, addressing the human natural drive towards the ideal--Earth Perfect? brings together a selection of inspiring essays, each contributed by foremost writers from the fields of architecture, history of art, classics, cultural studies, farming, geography, horticulture, landscape architecture, law, literature, philosophy, urban planning and the natural sciences.Through these joined voices, the garden emerge...
The paper describes the transformation of derelict land into a 'town-green' and the role legislation...
Nature and society have traditionally been separate in modernity, where the identity of the latter w...
An interest in the application of the concept of sustainability to the design of the domestic garden...
The Good Gardener? Nature, Humanity, and the Garden illuminates both the foundations and after-effec...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
With the achievement of a certain degree of civilization, human beings show the need to build garden...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The garden is, by definition, a cultivated space. The experience of “nature” in such spaces is diffe...
Recent rhetoric in landscape architecture has illuminated the complex nature and broad scope of the ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
Gardens and Conservation. Garden Values. A Garden-based Virtue Theory. Gardens and Society
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
The paper describes the transformation of derelict land into a 'town-green' and the role legislation...
Nature and society have traditionally been separate in modernity, where the identity of the latter w...
An interest in the application of the concept of sustainability to the design of the domestic garden...
The Good Gardener? Nature, Humanity, and the Garden illuminates both the foundations and after-effec...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
With the achievement of a certain degree of civilization, human beings show the need to build garden...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The garden is, by definition, a cultivated space. The experience of “nature” in such spaces is diffe...
Recent rhetoric in landscape architecture has illuminated the complex nature and broad scope of the ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
Gardens and Conservation. Garden Values. A Garden-based Virtue Theory. Gardens and Society
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
The paper describes the transformation of derelict land into a 'town-green' and the role legislation...
Nature and society have traditionally been separate in modernity, where the identity of the latter w...
An interest in the application of the concept of sustainability to the design of the domestic garden...