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E-raamat: Landscape Architecture Theory: An Ecological Approach

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Island Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610917520
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Island Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610917520

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The fundamental purpose of the landscape design theory that Murphy presents here is to provide the understanding required to resolve issues that clients bring to landscape architects. He takes an ecological approach, examining the people to be designed for in relation to the environments they inhabit and how designs might be crafted to facilitate a mutually sustaining relationship between people and land. Looking in turn at substantive theory and procedural theory, he explores such topics as the biophysical landscape, design form, problem definition, and design collaboration. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

For decades, landscape architecture was driven solely by artistic sensibilities. But in these times of global change, the opportunity to reshape the world comes with a responsibility to consider how it can be resilient, fostering health and vitality for humans and nature. Landscape Architecture Theory re-examines the fundamentals of the field, offering a new approach to landscape design.

Drawing on his extensive career in teaching and practice, Michael Murphy begins with an examination of influences on landscape architecture: social context, contemporary values, and the practicalities of working as a professional landscape architect. He then delves into systems and procedural theory, while making connections to ecosystem factors, human factors, utility, aesthetics, and the design process. He concludes by showing how a strong theoretical understanding can be applied to practical, every-day decision making and design work to create more holistic, sustainable, and creative landscapes.

Students will take away a foundational understanding of the underpinnings of landscape architecture theory, as well as how it can be applied to real-world designs; working professionals will find stimulating insights to infuse their projects with a greater sense of purpose.
 


For decades, landscape architecture was driven solely by artistic sensibilities. But in these times of global change, the opportunity to reshape the world comes with a responsibility to consider how it can be resilient, fostering health and vitality for humans and nature. Landscape Architecture Theory re-examines the fundamentals of the field, offering a new approach to landscape design.

Drawing on his extensive career in teaching and practice, Michael Murphy begins with an examination of influences on landscape architecture. He then delves into systems and procedural theory, while making connections to ecosystem and human factors, the design process, and more. He concludes by showing how a strong theoretical understanding can be applied to practical, every-day decision making and design work to create more holistic, sustainable, and creative landscapes.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Part I Introduction
Chapter One Introduction
3(22)
Part II Substantive Theory
Chapter Two Substantive Theory
25(30)
Chapter Three The Biophysical Landscape
55(42)
Chapter Four The Human Landscape
97(36)
Chapter Five Design Purpose
133(16)
Chapter Six Design Form
149(36)
Part III Procedural Theory
Chapter Seven Design Process
185(32)
Chapter Eight Problem Definition
217(26)
Chapter Nine Design Collaboration
243(20)
Chapter Ten Design Thinking
263(16)
Chapter Eleven Conclusion
279(10)
Bibliography 289(26)
Index 315
Dr. Michael D. Murphy was a professor of landscape architecture at Texas A&M' University from 1969-to 2012, and served as head of the landscape architecture department from 1989 to 1991. Dr. Murphy has extensive experience in both practice and teaching, also serving as department head at the University of Pretoria. In earlier work, he held appointments as an urban designer and ecological planner on large-scale landscape assessment, planning, and design projects at Chris Mulder Associates Incorporated. He has been particularly interested in ecological design and in programming as a means of integrating the talents of multidisciplinary planning and design teams. In recent years, he has been involved in landscape restoration in the hill country of central Texas.