The sine qua non of landscape architecture is respect for the genius loci, but even in the landscape, as in architecture and society more generally, a process of cultural homogenisation has been taking place. Against this process, a resurgence of interest in minority languages in Europe can be seen as an assertion of pride, and a desire to preserve difference. In Scotland, landscape architects are attempting to reinterpret Scottish and northern European urban design influences and materials: in effect to develop a new regional dialect for the new landscapes. Rooted in sound design principles and materials which respond to and reflect the climate, way of life and traditions of the place, design languages can communicate effectively about cul...
Faced with the dual and often conflicting necessity to be scientific and design practices the discip...
This graduate design project argues that language is spatial, and seeks to examine the relationship ...
In order to continue building a common body of knowledge, landscape architecture researchers and pra...
The sine qua non of landscape architecture is respect for the genius loci, but even in the landscape...
Although the rich metaphor of design as language is widely recognised, the linguistic concepts consi...
Landscape architecture has a significant relation with figurative arts since its beginnings. The cul...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
The picturesque has been compared to a language. This paper extends the metaphor to pidgins and creo...
The large migrations, the globalization 3.0 and the pervasive technologies determine a cultural lan...
Policies aimed at sustainable landscape management recognise the importance of multiple cultural vie...
Working with three materials (Stone, Brick and Timber), three building traditions (Scottish, Dutch a...
non-peer-reviewedThis text will look closely at the landscape, to understand the topography, ecolog...
In the cultural ‘melting pot’ of a world economy, traditional, culturally-defined landscapes are bei...
On the Move is the fourth volume of the Landscape Architecture Europe (LAE) series that presents and...
Landscape is a perennial source of conceptual material for most creative disciplines, and, arguably,...
Faced with the dual and often conflicting necessity to be scientific and design practices the discip...
This graduate design project argues that language is spatial, and seeks to examine the relationship ...
In order to continue building a common body of knowledge, landscape architecture researchers and pra...
The sine qua non of landscape architecture is respect for the genius loci, but even in the landscape...
Although the rich metaphor of design as language is widely recognised, the linguistic concepts consi...
Landscape architecture has a significant relation with figurative arts since its beginnings. The cul...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
The picturesque has been compared to a language. This paper extends the metaphor to pidgins and creo...
The large migrations, the globalization 3.0 and the pervasive technologies determine a cultural lan...
Policies aimed at sustainable landscape management recognise the importance of multiple cultural vie...
Working with three materials (Stone, Brick and Timber), three building traditions (Scottish, Dutch a...
non-peer-reviewedThis text will look closely at the landscape, to understand the topography, ecolog...
In the cultural ‘melting pot’ of a world economy, traditional, culturally-defined landscapes are bei...
On the Move is the fourth volume of the Landscape Architecture Europe (LAE) series that presents and...
Landscape is a perennial source of conceptual material for most creative disciplines, and, arguably,...
Faced with the dual and often conflicting necessity to be scientific and design practices the discip...
This graduate design project argues that language is spatial, and seeks to examine the relationship ...
In order to continue building a common body of knowledge, landscape architecture researchers and pra...