Contains fulltext : 207355pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In landscape architecture, visual representations are the primary means of communication between stakeholders in design processes. Despite the reliance on visual representations, little critical research has been undertaken by landscape architects on how visual communication forms work or their socio-political implications. In this theoretical paper, we argue that such research is of great importance. We explain how concepts of visual and critical social theory such as visual semiotics, simulacra and simulation, and power/knowledge can be used to critically reflect on landscape architectural representations. We further propose to study these representati...
Landscape design media comprise those graphic and spatial models used to generate imagined landscape...
In the discipline of architecture, images are central in the development of ideas and the communicat...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...
In landscape architecture, visual representations are the primary means of communication between sta...
This thesis investigates the communicative qualities of visual landscape design representations. The...
Considering the importance of visual representations for communication between stakeholders in lands...
To address visual communication issues in landscape planning and design processes, an analytical fra...
This paper reports on preliminary research that formulates an emergent theoretical framework through...
Visual landscape design representations facilitate communication and knowledge exchange during parti...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter presents a method for the visual deconstruction of landsc...
This paper claims that concepts of language can help us create better and more relevant landscape de...
Despite rhetorical studies of public space, studies of its design are limited and rarely inform read...
A number of designers and academics, all notable for their innovative<br/>approach to landscape arch...
The basic premise of this study is to investigate whether the essential elements which create the ho...
Color poster with text, images, charts, map, photographs, and graphs.A Semiotic Landscape refers to ...
Landscape design media comprise those graphic and spatial models used to generate imagined landscape...
In the discipline of architecture, images are central in the development of ideas and the communicat...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...
In landscape architecture, visual representations are the primary means of communication between sta...
This thesis investigates the communicative qualities of visual landscape design representations. The...
Considering the importance of visual representations for communication between stakeholders in lands...
To address visual communication issues in landscape planning and design processes, an analytical fra...
This paper reports on preliminary research that formulates an emergent theoretical framework through...
Visual landscape design representations facilitate communication and knowledge exchange during parti...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter presents a method for the visual deconstruction of landsc...
This paper claims that concepts of language can help us create better and more relevant landscape de...
Despite rhetorical studies of public space, studies of its design are limited and rarely inform read...
A number of designers and academics, all notable for their innovative<br/>approach to landscape arch...
The basic premise of this study is to investigate whether the essential elements which create the ho...
Color poster with text, images, charts, map, photographs, and graphs.A Semiotic Landscape refers to ...
Landscape design media comprise those graphic and spatial models used to generate imagined landscape...
In the discipline of architecture, images are central in the development of ideas and the communicat...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...