Human is a part of the environment so he, together with the rest of natural factors, participates in shaping of landscapes' physiognomy. The nature creates landscapes of a specific structure. Human creates cultural landscapes by imitating those structures through exploiting natural resources. “Places” are build up on this kind of structure, and meanings of those places create a specific genius loci. Place and spirit of the place have their boundaries often conditioned more by the rules of culture than by the rules of nature. Home garden and settlement both play main roles in this phenomenological structure The author focuses on a problem of borders in cultural landscape that express themselves in landscapes as well as in garden composition....
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
Culture changes landscapes and culture is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynamic are e...
Abstract Culture changes landscapes and cukure is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynam...
The objects of study in landscape ecology become increasingly ‘‘cultural.’ ’ Humans now appropriate ...
The development of the landscape around the national border, a usually “unreachable” space due to me...
This paper discusses gardening as a practice that may be useful in reconsidering how landscape bound...
Landscape, language, man - a culturological study Abstract The first part of this study views some o...
Aesthetics is also the domain of philosophy that ponders art and such qualities as beauty, sublimity...
Past work on the concept of landscape developed the idea that landscape should be viewed less as a n...
Faced with changes in thinking and theoretical advances in landscape matters, added to the urgent de...
Processes of globalization and urbanization are the main factors of changes in our environment and s...
People have paid attention to landscape since the beginning of the modern age. For example, Ruskin, ...
The theory of sociotopography has attempted to model the complex relationship between the topographi...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
Culture changes landscapes and culture is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynamic are e...
Abstract Culture changes landscapes and cukure is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynam...
The objects of study in landscape ecology become increasingly ‘‘cultural.’ ’ Humans now appropriate ...
The development of the landscape around the national border, a usually “unreachable” space due to me...
This paper discusses gardening as a practice that may be useful in reconsidering how landscape bound...
Landscape, language, man - a culturological study Abstract The first part of this study views some o...
Aesthetics is also the domain of philosophy that ponders art and such qualities as beauty, sublimity...
Past work on the concept of landscape developed the idea that landscape should be viewed less as a n...
Faced with changes in thinking and theoretical advances in landscape matters, added to the urgent de...
Processes of globalization and urbanization are the main factors of changes in our environment and s...
People have paid attention to landscape since the beginning of the modern age. For example, Ruskin, ...
The theory of sociotopography has attempted to model the complex relationship between the topographi...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...