The concept of the valley section, developed by the botanist and urban planner Patrick Geddes, was conceived as an ideal city type. Following the course of a river from the hills to the sea, the drawings of the valley section reveal relations between land or settlement types, the occupations associated with these places, and the tools employed in their work. Although representing historic relations with the land the valley section has been appropriated by designers and urban planners as a device to consider future architectural forms and potential processes of urbanization. This development of the valley section as a basis for speculation is the point of departure of this essay. Based on analysis of Geddes’ drawings and writing and explored...
In this issue of SPOOL Landscape Metropolis #6, designerly and discursive work on gardens in the met...
[From text] Landscape, for me, is Geography, for landscape is the focus of the four great traditions...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2008.Includes bibliogra...
The concept of the valley section, developed by the botanist and urban planner Patrick Geddes, was c...
The influence of Patrick Geddes (1854-1932) on the landscape architecture profession has been widely...
It is possible to imagine in the not too distant future a near continuous blanket of development acr...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
In this book we will address the landscape project as a disciplinary field located at the confluence...
This article brings together the concepts of land and landscape, tightly linked in urban transformat...
Christina Leigh Geros believes that landscape is more than the land, and that landscape architecture...
Cities present significant opportunities for new landscape perspectives that can help inform conse...
Landscape project always works with nature: something perpetually transforming, expanding and retrac...
Traditionally, landscape planning has involved the designation and protection of exceptional country...
The heterogeneity of the contemporary metropolitan landscape has led to a multiplicity of intermedia...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
In this issue of SPOOL Landscape Metropolis #6, designerly and discursive work on gardens in the met...
[From text] Landscape, for me, is Geography, for landscape is the focus of the four great traditions...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2008.Includes bibliogra...
The concept of the valley section, developed by the botanist and urban planner Patrick Geddes, was c...
The influence of Patrick Geddes (1854-1932) on the landscape architecture profession has been widely...
It is possible to imagine in the not too distant future a near continuous blanket of development acr...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
In this book we will address the landscape project as a disciplinary field located at the confluence...
This article brings together the concepts of land and landscape, tightly linked in urban transformat...
Christina Leigh Geros believes that landscape is more than the land, and that landscape architecture...
Cities present significant opportunities for new landscape perspectives that can help inform conse...
Landscape project always works with nature: something perpetually transforming, expanding and retrac...
Traditionally, landscape planning has involved the designation and protection of exceptional country...
The heterogeneity of the contemporary metropolitan landscape has led to a multiplicity of intermedia...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
In this issue of SPOOL Landscape Metropolis #6, designerly and discursive work on gardens in the met...
[From text] Landscape, for me, is Geography, for landscape is the focus of the four great traditions...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2008.Includes bibliogra...