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Landscapes of Housing examines current trends of environmental remediation in the built environment from a historical perspective, arguing for a more considered environmental vision that includes the organic, social, and cultural dimensions of landscape.



In the twenty-first century, housing has become a site of ecological experimentation and environmental remediation. From the vantage point of contemporary architecture, conservation concerns and emergent building science technologies support one another, with new processes and materials deployed to reduce energy usage, water consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions. Landscapes of Housing examines this trend in historical perspective, arguing for a more considered environmental vision that includes the organic, social, and cultural dimensions of landscape. By shifting the focus from architecture, the book highlights and critiques the relationship between dwelling and landscape itself. Contributors from a wide range of international perspectives propose a more integrative ecology that includes history, culture, society, and materiality, in addition to technology, within contemporary ecological housing programs. This book will be a resource for upper-level students, academics, and researchers in landscape architecture interested in the social and political implications of ecological housing.

List of figures
ix
List of contributors
xiv
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction: housing and/as landscape 1(10)
Jeanne Haffncr
PART I Shaping society
11(112)
1 "This Scene Is Itself Living": human geography and the ecologies of dwelling, 1870-1970
13(26)
Peter Ekman
2 The Chicago alternative: vernacular forms for the garden city
39(20)
Daniel Bluestone
3 From ecology to pathology: the landscapes of midcentury public housing and the shifting grounds of environment and health
59(18)
Sara Jensen Can
4 From garden settlement to cooperative economy: housing, labor, and socialization theory in Vienna and Berlin, 1920--1925
77(23)
Sophie HochMusl
5 Environmental speculations: landscape suburbanism between housing and planning, 1920s--1940s
100(23)
Alvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
PART II Shaping individuals
123(90)
6 "Not Just Barberry": a political ecology of the Swedish "Concrete Suburbs," 1960-1981
125(21)
Jennifer Mack
7 Expanding Danish welfare landscapes: Steen Eiler Rasmussen and Tingbjerg housing estate
146(22)
Ellen Braae
Henriette Stciner
8 Letting the dust settle: the landscapes of open space in the model housing developments QT8, Milan, and Hansaviertel, West-Berlin
168(27)
Sonja Dtimpelmann
9 French housing and the environment, 1945--1975: from public health to private space
195(18)
Nicole C. Rudolph
PART III Shaping the environment
213(79)
10 Reciprocal interaction: architecture and landscape in the early work of Ian McHarg
215(24)
Kathleen John-Alder
11 Roberto Burle Marx and the modern gardens of Brazilian social housing
239(30)
Catherine Seavitt Nordcnson
12 Supermeasurement for Superarchitecturc: rethinking landscape, building technology, and dwelling for the twenty-first century
269(23)
Terri Peters
Index 292
Jeanne Haffner is Director and Chief Curator of the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center. She is the author of The View from Above: The Science of Social Space (2013) and has written for Arch+, BBC Radio 3, The Guardian, Urban Omnibus, Landscape Architecture Magazine, The Hudson River Valley Review, and other publications. She was the inaugural postdoctoral fellow in urban landscape studies at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection (Harvard) and has held visiting positions at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, and the Center for Metropolitan Studies at the Technical University in Berlin. She has taught at Harvard and Brown Universities and holds a Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from the Harvard University Center for Geographic Analysis.