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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENT 2
- Author List 5
-
Introduction
- Introduction by the President of ECLAS 8
- The Experiment “SPECIFICS” 10
- “SPECIFICS” as forum for interdisciplinary landscape research 12
- The Paradoxes of Peer-Review (for Landscape Architecture) 14
-
Nightfall
- In Fact Nature 18
- NIGHTFALL, USA 2011, 97 min. 22
- All of Life is Memory 24
- Landscape at Work Some thoughts on James Benning’s film Nightfall 26
-
Nature Happened Yesterday
-
Nature versus Culture
- Comment by Michaela Ott 30
- Designing nature as infrastructure—a profession looking for new metaphors for its relation with nature 36
- Walking Narratives: Interacting Between Urban Nature And Self 40
- Nature or Culture, the Wrong Question: Freeing Landscape from its Silos 44
- Timescapes. Non-geographical approaches to landscape 48
- The Human Existence between Nature and Artifact 57
-
Design with Nature
- Comment by Angelus Eisinger 65
- Teaching Interdisciplinary Sustainability: Probing Traditional Design/Build Education 68
- Process, Utility and Strategy; Designing with Plant Materials in an Uncertain World 74
- Ground As A Design Material In Landscape Architecture 78
- History And Historicism In Landscape Architecture 86
- DESIGN AND CRITICISM OF ATMOSPHERES IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 92
-
Back to Nature in Megacities
- Comment by Jorg Sieweke 99
- Traumatic Urban Landscape 106
- ParadoXcity Venice 114
- Nature by Design 119
- The Wilderness Downtown. The Indeterminate Nature of Johannesburg’s Mine Dumps 122
-
Who owns the Landscape?
- The Right to Green. Practicing Spatial Justice 130
-
The Right to Landscape
- Comment by Elke Krasny 141
- Transgressive Urbanism Borderla nds and Urban Informality of American Cities along the Pan-American Highway 144
- The right to commemorate and the role of la ndscape architecture—Case Utøya in Norway 150
- Landscape , Democracy, and the Right to Landscape 154
- RETHINKING LANDSCAPE. RETHINKING VALUE 157
-
COmmunal Landscapes at Risk
- Comment by Elke Krasny 161
- VITAMIN “G” A STUDY ON EGYPTIAN SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 164
- URBAN AGRICULTURE IN VILA NOV A DE GAIA: THE NURTURING SYMBIOSIS 170
- MEANWHILE SPACES 175
- THE LIFE AND (PREVENTABLE) DEATH OF THE KIBBUTZ COMMUNAL LANDSCAPE 178
-
Landscape Planning
- Food Traditions and Landscapes — Do They Own Each Other? 187
- Landscape, Livability and Happiness in Regional Development and Landscape Planning 192
- NEEDS HERITAGE A MUSEUM? ON TRANSFORMATION, CONSERVATION AND PERSISTENCE IN THE UNESCO-LANDSCAPE HALLSTATT -DACHSTEIN 197
- Make-ability 2.0 The Power and Resilience of Landscape Frameworks 202
- UASI—Urban Agriculture Spatial Index 206
-
Green Infrastructures
- FROM GREENBELT TO INFRABELT—LONDON’S GREEN BELT AS MODEL FOR A SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE? 211
- Activate Urban Landscape Networks: Regional Park RheinMain—Next steps 216
- LANDSCHAFTSZUG DESSAU— AN EMERGING COLLABORATIVE LANDSCAPE 222
- Communicating Nature Values in Urban Green Structure Planning. Case Studies from Norway 226
- A Multifunctional Analysis of Open Space Ownership and Use in the City of Vancouver, Canada 228
-
Best Practice Landscape Architecture
-
Fundamentals
- Comment by Udo Weilacher 238
- Applying the Eclas Guidance on Landscape Architecture: Reflections from Recent Experience in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region 244
- RE-VISITING BEST PRACTICE: INVESTIGATING PLACE EXPERIENCE IN THE NEXUS OF THEORY AND DESIGN 248
- Disseminating Landscape Architectural Specificity on the Global Stage 254
- The fabrication of heroes in landscape architecture 257
-
Is there a Design Theory?
- Comment by Udo Weilacher 261
- Is There A “Design Science” in the Context of Landscape Architecture? 264
- The Grid And The Non-Hierarchical Field: Peter Walker And Minimalist Landscape Architecture 268
- A Drawing For Learning—Learning By Drawing 271
- Evidence of Action: Towards an Ecology Of Objects 276
- Teaching Time—On the practice of landscape la boratories 282
-
Landscape Architecture Heritage
- Comment by Karsten Jørgensen 287
- What Visions Guide Us When We Seek to Preserve and Cherish Natural and Cultural Landscapes ? 290
- Design as Translation— Site-Specific Harbor Transformation in Europe 295
- LX GARDENS—Lisbon’s Historic Gardens and Parks: Study and Landscape Heritage 302
- NATURE AS DISSONANT HERITAGE 305
- International, Local and Individual—Modern Movement and Landscape Architecture of Spas in Slovakia 312
-
The Fine art of best practice
- Comment by Gabi Schillig 319
- Landscape Preference: Where Do I Stand? An Exploration of Formalist and Objectivist Attitudes to Landscape 324
- Space Turns into Place in Laborative Actions 328
- Propositions for the Landscape Relational Space, Open Systems and Spaces of Communication 334
- TEMPORARY LANDSCAPE AS THEATRE: SMALL EVENTS, BIG FUTURES 340
-
Landscape and Structure
-
Multidimensional Landscapes
- ANALYZING STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS— CAN LANDSCAPE METRICS IMPROVE THE LANDSCAPE PLANNING PROCESS? 346
- THE MEGAREGIONAL COMMON: A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING MEGAREGIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE AND "OPEN" SPACE 356
- INFRASTRUCTURETY POLOGIES IN SUBURBAN LANDSCAPES IN SWITZERLAND AND IN KOSOVO 362
- Hybrid Tourism-Related Structures— Revisiting The Westin Bonaventure Hotel 368
-
Water and Structures
- The waterfront landscapes and the historic harbors in the Sulcis archipelago 375
- Collaborative Engagement For The Future Of A Water Landscape 384
-
Energy Landscapes
- Energy-landscape nexus: Advancing a Conceptual Framework for the Design of Sustainable Energy Landscapes 391
- Socio-Environmental Character Assessment of Landscapes in Small-Scale Hydropower Objects in Latvia 398
- A New Assessment Methodology for Cultural Landscapes Constructed by the Energy Industry: A Case of Study in Central Spain 402
- Reading a Historical Hydroelectric Landscape. Alta Valtellina as a Case Study 408
- Towards A Spanish Atlas Of Cultural Landscapes Of Energy 414
-
Events and Conversion
-
Large-Scale events and their legacies
- Comment by Joachim Thiel 422
- Tremors at Gezi Park: Challenges in Landscape Architecture at Istanbul’s Earthquake Risk 428
- Project for Urban Interventions 2011 BRNO’S LITTLE LOOPS (Brněnské točenky) 432
- INTEGRATING THE SPACE OF MEGA-EVENTS ALONG WITH THE LANDSCAPE OF RANGPUR, BANGLADESH 438
- PERCEIVED USE OF GREEN URBAN PARKS: USERS’ ASSESSMENT OF FIVE CASE STUDIES 446
- Olympics’ Environmental Legacy: London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020: Will They Be Worthwhile? 452
-
Pecha Kucha
- Riverside—The Senne under Brussels approached through private cellars 458
- The Architecture of Transit: Photographing Beauty and Sublimity in Motorway Architecture from the Alps to Naples 462
- Who Owns the Landscape: The Landscape Meat Eaters 463
- PAUSE AND THINK ON/OVER RUINS—COLLECTIVE APPROPRIATIONS AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING 464
- CITIES ON HOLD/ URBAN CATASTROPHE Re-thinking urban landscape in Madrid's periphery after the “construction tsunami” 465
- ICE OR DUST— THE LATVIAN ROAD LANDSCAPE 466
- Canarysect—Capturing Dynamics, Relationships, Atmospheres in the Water Landscapes of the Canaries 467
- Mangfall Park—Intensified Landscape of Streams 468
- Urbanism Studio 2013: Twenty Welfare Gardens. Can the art of gardens define the future welfare city? 469
- LANDSCAPE CHOREOGRAPHY — From wasted Land to shared Space 470
- Sustainability in the use of the territory and landscape in the municipality of Monchique (Algarve, Portugal) 471
- Cidade Aracy, a neighborhood is reinventing places 472
- Making places in 1:1: Site specificity and local transformations through temporary projects 473
- LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE: A LANDSCAPE SPECIFIC APPROACH TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN EDUCATION 474
- BACK FROM PLANNING TO PLANTING: CA MAU’S NEED TO SHIFT GEARS TO RESPOND TO CLIMATE CHANGE 475
- The Rose Square—the Center of Liepāja City 476
- In the realm of the senses— urban space and imagination 477
- WETLAND BIODIVERSITY PROMOTION. CASE OF STUDY : ÖSTRA DAMMEN, LOMMA, SWEDEN 478
- Allotment gardens—the important element of natural and social performance of cities 479
- Poster 480
- Venue: St. Katharinen 486
- Acknowledgement 495
- Scientific Committee, Reviewers 496
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENT 2
- Author List 5
-
Introduction
- Introduction by the President of ECLAS 8
- The Experiment “SPECIFICS” 10
- “SPECIFICS” as forum for interdisciplinary landscape research 12
- The Paradoxes of Peer-Review (for Landscape Architecture) 14
-
Nightfall
- In Fact Nature 18
- NIGHTFALL, USA 2011, 97 min. 22
- All of Life is Memory 24
- Landscape at Work Some thoughts on James Benning’s film Nightfall 26
-
Nature Happened Yesterday
-
Nature versus Culture
- Comment by Michaela Ott 30
- Designing nature as infrastructure—a profession looking for new metaphors for its relation with nature 36
- Walking Narratives: Interacting Between Urban Nature And Self 40
- Nature or Culture, the Wrong Question: Freeing Landscape from its Silos 44
- Timescapes. Non-geographical approaches to landscape 48
- The Human Existence between Nature and Artifact 57
-
Design with Nature
- Comment by Angelus Eisinger 65
- Teaching Interdisciplinary Sustainability: Probing Traditional Design/Build Education 68
- Process, Utility and Strategy; Designing with Plant Materials in an Uncertain World 74
- Ground As A Design Material In Landscape Architecture 78
- History And Historicism In Landscape Architecture 86
- DESIGN AND CRITICISM OF ATMOSPHERES IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 92
-
Back to Nature in Megacities
- Comment by Jorg Sieweke 99
- Traumatic Urban Landscape 106
- ParadoXcity Venice 114
- Nature by Design 119
- The Wilderness Downtown. The Indeterminate Nature of Johannesburg’s Mine Dumps 122
-
Who owns the Landscape?
- The Right to Green. Practicing Spatial Justice 130
-
The Right to Landscape
- Comment by Elke Krasny 141
- Transgressive Urbanism Borderla nds and Urban Informality of American Cities along the Pan-American Highway 144
- The right to commemorate and the role of la ndscape architecture—Case Utøya in Norway 150
- Landscape , Democracy, and the Right to Landscape 154
- RETHINKING LANDSCAPE. RETHINKING VALUE 157
-
COmmunal Landscapes at Risk
- Comment by Elke Krasny 161
- VITAMIN “G” A STUDY ON EGYPTIAN SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 164
- URBAN AGRICULTURE IN VILA NOV A DE GAIA: THE NURTURING SYMBIOSIS 170
- MEANWHILE SPACES 175
- THE LIFE AND (PREVENTABLE) DEATH OF THE KIBBUTZ COMMUNAL LANDSCAPE 178
-
Landscape Planning
- Food Traditions and Landscapes — Do They Own Each Other? 187
- Landscape, Livability and Happiness in Regional Development and Landscape Planning 192
- NEEDS HERITAGE A MUSEUM? ON TRANSFORMATION, CONSERVATION AND PERSISTENCE IN THE UNESCO-LANDSCAPE HALLSTATT -DACHSTEIN 197
- Make-ability 2.0 The Power and Resilience of Landscape Frameworks 202
- UASI—Urban Agriculture Spatial Index 206
-
Green Infrastructures
- FROM GREENBELT TO INFRABELT—LONDON’S GREEN BELT AS MODEL FOR A SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE? 211
- Activate Urban Landscape Networks: Regional Park RheinMain—Next steps 216
- LANDSCHAFTSZUG DESSAU— AN EMERGING COLLABORATIVE LANDSCAPE 222
- Communicating Nature Values in Urban Green Structure Planning. Case Studies from Norway 226
- A Multifunctional Analysis of Open Space Ownership and Use in the City of Vancouver, Canada 228
-
Best Practice Landscape Architecture
-
Fundamentals
- Comment by Udo Weilacher 238
- Applying the Eclas Guidance on Landscape Architecture: Reflections from Recent Experience in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region 244
- RE-VISITING BEST PRACTICE: INVESTIGATING PLACE EXPERIENCE IN THE NEXUS OF THEORY AND DESIGN 248
- Disseminating Landscape Architectural Specificity on the Global Stage 254
- The fabrication of heroes in landscape architecture 257
-
Is there a Design Theory?
- Comment by Udo Weilacher 261
- Is There A “Design Science” in the Context of Landscape Architecture? 264
- The Grid And The Non-Hierarchical Field: Peter Walker And Minimalist Landscape Architecture 268
- A Drawing For Learning—Learning By Drawing 271
- Evidence of Action: Towards an Ecology Of Objects 276
- Teaching Time—On the practice of landscape la boratories 282
-
Landscape Architecture Heritage
- Comment by Karsten Jørgensen 287
- What Visions Guide Us When We Seek to Preserve and Cherish Natural and Cultural Landscapes ? 290
- Design as Translation— Site-Specific Harbor Transformation in Europe 295
- LX GARDENS—Lisbon’s Historic Gardens and Parks: Study and Landscape Heritage 302
- NATURE AS DISSONANT HERITAGE 305
- International, Local and Individual—Modern Movement and Landscape Architecture of Spas in Slovakia 312
-
The Fine art of best practice
- Comment by Gabi Schillig 319
- Landscape Preference: Where Do I Stand? An Exploration of Formalist and Objectivist Attitudes to Landscape 324
- Space Turns into Place in Laborative Actions 328
- Propositions for the Landscape Relational Space, Open Systems and Spaces of Communication 334
- TEMPORARY LANDSCAPE AS THEATRE: SMALL EVENTS, BIG FUTURES 340
-
Landscape and Structure
-
Multidimensional Landscapes
- ANALYZING STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS— CAN LANDSCAPE METRICS IMPROVE THE LANDSCAPE PLANNING PROCESS? 346
- THE MEGAREGIONAL COMMON: A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING MEGAREGIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE AND "OPEN" SPACE 356
- INFRASTRUCTURETY POLOGIES IN SUBURBAN LANDSCAPES IN SWITZERLAND AND IN KOSOVO 362
- Hybrid Tourism-Related Structures— Revisiting The Westin Bonaventure Hotel 368
-
Water and Structures
- The waterfront landscapes and the historic harbors in the Sulcis archipelago 375
- Collaborative Engagement For The Future Of A Water Landscape 384
-
Energy Landscapes
- Energy-landscape nexus: Advancing a Conceptual Framework for the Design of Sustainable Energy Landscapes 391
- Socio-Environmental Character Assessment of Landscapes in Small-Scale Hydropower Objects in Latvia 398
- A New Assessment Methodology for Cultural Landscapes Constructed by the Energy Industry: A Case of Study in Central Spain 402
- Reading a Historical Hydroelectric Landscape. Alta Valtellina as a Case Study 408
- Towards A Spanish Atlas Of Cultural Landscapes Of Energy 414
-
Events and Conversion
-
Large-Scale events and their legacies
- Comment by Joachim Thiel 422
- Tremors at Gezi Park: Challenges in Landscape Architecture at Istanbul’s Earthquake Risk 428
- Project for Urban Interventions 2011 BRNO’S LITTLE LOOPS (Brněnské točenky) 432
- INTEGRATING THE SPACE OF MEGA-EVENTS ALONG WITH THE LANDSCAPE OF RANGPUR, BANGLADESH 438
- PERCEIVED USE OF GREEN URBAN PARKS: USERS’ ASSESSMENT OF FIVE CASE STUDIES 446
- Olympics’ Environmental Legacy: London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020: Will They Be Worthwhile? 452
-
Pecha Kucha
- Riverside—The Senne under Brussels approached through private cellars 458
- The Architecture of Transit: Photographing Beauty and Sublimity in Motorway Architecture from the Alps to Naples 462
- Who Owns the Landscape: The Landscape Meat Eaters 463
- PAUSE AND THINK ON/OVER RUINS—COLLECTIVE APPROPRIATIONS AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING 464
- CITIES ON HOLD/ URBAN CATASTROPHE Re-thinking urban landscape in Madrid's periphery after the “construction tsunami” 465
- ICE OR DUST— THE LATVIAN ROAD LANDSCAPE 466
- Canarysect—Capturing Dynamics, Relationships, Atmospheres in the Water Landscapes of the Canaries 467
- Mangfall Park—Intensified Landscape of Streams 468
- Urbanism Studio 2013: Twenty Welfare Gardens. Can the art of gardens define the future welfare city? 469
- LANDSCAPE CHOREOGRAPHY — From wasted Land to shared Space 470
- Sustainability in the use of the territory and landscape in the municipality of Monchique (Algarve, Portugal) 471
- Cidade Aracy, a neighborhood is reinventing places 472
- Making places in 1:1: Site specificity and local transformations through temporary projects 473
- LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE: A LANDSCAPE SPECIFIC APPROACH TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN EDUCATION 474
- BACK FROM PLANNING TO PLANTING: CA MAU’S NEED TO SHIFT GEARS TO RESPOND TO CLIMATE CHANGE 475
- The Rose Square—the Center of Liepāja City 476
- In the realm of the senses— urban space and imagination 477
- WETLAND BIODIVERSITY PROMOTION. CASE OF STUDY : ÖSTRA DAMMEN, LOMMA, SWEDEN 478
- Allotment gardens—the important element of natural and social performance of cities 479
- Poster 480
- Venue: St. Katharinen 486
- Acknowledgement 495
- Scientific Committee, Reviewers 496