The development of Edinburgh Zoological Garden was a pioneering example of the modern approach to animal display, placing animals in naturalistic settings that demanded innovative landscape design. The concept for Edinburgh Zoo, opened in 1913, was devised by Patrick Geddes and developed in collaboration with Frank C Mears and Geddes's daughter, Norah. This paper draws on Welter's (2002) important study of Geddes's vision of the city and on Geddes biographies, as well as on original archive material, to explore aspects of Geddes's vision for landscape architecture in the early twentieth century. The paper discusses Geddes's contribution to contemporary design and planning theory through the concept of the valley section, which comes to an u...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
How the zoo can have a sustainable place in our urban environment against the growing welfare concer...
The zoo has always been an institution that simultaneously functions as a garden of escape and a min...
The development of Edinburgh Zoological Garden was a pioneering example of the modern approach to an...
The aim of this thesis is to chart the influence of changing ideas of nature on the architectural de...
The paper focuses on the years of Patrick Geddes’ (1854-1832) training as a biologist and the resear...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
The subject of this dissertation is the Zoological Gardens of the Zoological Society of London (f. 1...
The theoretical biology of Jakob von Uexküll has had significant conceptual and practical afterlives...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
The Melbourne Zoo in the late twentieth century is a popular venue which attracts up to one and a ha...
This study supports the notion that natural habitats of zoo animals can be simulated through archite...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
How the zoo can have a sustainable place in our urban environment against the growing welfare concer...
The zoo has always been an institution that simultaneously functions as a garden of escape and a min...
The development of Edinburgh Zoological Garden was a pioneering example of the modern approach to an...
The aim of this thesis is to chart the influence of changing ideas of nature on the architectural de...
The paper focuses on the years of Patrick Geddes’ (1854-1832) training as a biologist and the resear...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
The subject of this dissertation is the Zoological Gardens of the Zoological Society of London (f. 1...
The theoretical biology of Jakob von Uexküll has had significant conceptual and practical afterlives...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
The Melbourne Zoo in the late twentieth century is a popular venue which attracts up to one and a ha...
This study supports the notion that natural habitats of zoo animals can be simulated through archite...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
How the zoo can have a sustainable place in our urban environment against the growing welfare concer...
The zoo has always been an institution that simultaneously functions as a garden of escape and a min...