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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Landscape Architecture Education [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 440 pages, 22 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 77 Halftones, black and white; 89 Illustrations, black and white
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2022
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  • ISBN-13: 9781003212645
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  • Formaat: 440 pages, 22 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 77 Halftones, black and white; 89 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003212645
In this handbook, 60 authors, senior and junior educators, and researchers from six continents provide an overview of 200 years of landscape architectural education. They tell the stories of schools and people, of visions, and of experiments that constitute landscape architecture education heritage.

Through taking an international perspective, the handbook centers inclusivity with an appreciation for how education develops in different political and societal contexts. Part I introduces the field of education history research, including research approaches and international research exchange. Spanning more than 100 years, Parts II and III investigate and compare early and recent histories of landscape architecture education in different countries and schools. In Part IV, the book offers new perspectives for landscape architecture education. Education research presents a substantial opportunity for challenging studies to increase the pedagogic and didactic, the academic and historic, and the disciplinary knowledge basis.

Through a boundary-crossing approach, these studies about landscape architecture education provide a reference to teachers and students, policymakers, and administrators, who strive for innovative, holistic, and interdisciplinary practice.
List of figures, tables, and boxes
xi
Biographies xvii
Foreword xxvii
Inspirations and acknowledgments xxviii
1 Broadening the outlook, expanding horizons
1(10)
Diedrich Bruns
Stefanie Hennecke
PART I Challenges and perspectives
11(88)
2 Introducing the field of landscape architecture education research: challenges and perspectives
13(3)
Diedrich Bruns
Stefanie Hennecke
3 "A thing in movement": landscape history in professional curricula
16(15)
M. Elen Deming
4 Tracing discourses: learning from the past for future landscape architecture
31(9)
Mattias Qyistrom
Mdrit Jansson
5 European cooperation between educators and landscape architecture schools
40(14)
Richard Stiles
6 Building up historical continuity: landscape architecture archives in education
54(8)
Litti Licka
Bernadette Blanchon
Luca Csepely-Knorr
Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn
Ulrike Krippner
Sophie von Schwerin
Katalin Takacs
Roland Tusch
7 Joining forces: landscape architecture and education for sustainable development
62(9)
Ellen Fetzer
8 Creating vital teaching communities through curriculum development
71(10)
Anne Katrine Geelmuyden
9 Conceptual thinking and relational models in landscape architecture pedagogy
81(10)
Juanjo Galan Vivas
10 Pedagogy for sustainability in landscape architectural education
91(8)
Dan Li
PART II Agendas and standards
99(174)
11 Chronicling education history: agendas and standards
101(8)
Diedrich Brims
Stefanie Hennecke
12 Early landscape architectural education in Europe
109(12)
Barbara Birli
Diedrich Bruns
Karsten Jergensen
13 Landscape gardening, outdoor art, and landscape architecture: the beginning of landscape architecture education in the United States, 1862-1920
121(14)
Sonja Dumpelmann
14 A hundred years of landscape architecture education in As, Norway: the pioneering work of Olav Leif Moen
135(8)
Karsten Jergensen
15 German garden design education in the early 20th century
143(12)
Lars Hopstock
16 Landscape architecture university education under National Socialism in Germany
155(9)
Gert Groning
17 `To broaden the oudook of training': the first landscape course in Manchester
164(12)
Luca Csepely-Knorr
18 Landscape architecture education history in Portugal: the pioneering roles of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Francisco Simoes Margiochi
176(11)
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
19 Dutch landscape architecture education in the first half of the twentieth century: the pioneering roles of Hartogh Heys Van Zouteveen and Bijhouwer
187(11)
Patricia Debie
20 Early history of landscape architecture education initiatives in Romania: the pioneering work of Friedrich Rebhuhn
198(13)
Alexandru Mexi
21 Landscape architectural education in Croatia
211(12)
Petra Perekovic
Monika Kamenetki
22 Landscape architectural education in Hungary: the pioneering work of Bela Rerrich, Imre Ormos and Mihaly Mocsenyi
223(10)
Albert Fekete
23 Landscape architecture education history in Slovakia and the Czech Republic
233(10)
Attila Toth
Jan Supuka
Katartna Kristidnova
Jan Vanek
Alena Salaova
Vladimir Sitta
24 A long, yet successful, journey: one hundred and fourteen years to implement a landscape architecture programme in Austria, 1877--1991
243(10)
Ulrike Krippner
Lilli Litka
25 Landscape architecture education history in the German-speaking part of Switzerland
253(8)
Sophie von Schwerin
26 The history of higher landscape architecture education at ETH Zurich, Switzerland
261(12)
Dunja Richter
PART III Broadening the common ground
273(62)
27 Broadening the common ground: education for the design of human environments
275(3)
Diedrich Bruns
Stefanie Hennecke
28 Landscape architecture education in Italy: fragmented patterns
278(14)
Francesca Mazzino
Bianca Maria Rinaldi
29 The training of landscape architects in France: from the horticultural engineer to the landscape architect, 1876--2016
292(11)
Bemadette Blanchon
Pierre Donadieu
Chiara Santini
Yves Petit-Berghem
30 Reflections on landscape and landscape architecture education in the Arab Middle East
303(12)
Jala Makhzoumi
31 Landscape architecture education in China: the pioneering work of Sun Xiaoxiang
315(11)
Lei Gao
Guangsi Lin
32 Landscape design education in Japan: the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods
326(9)
Chika Takatori
PART IV Aiming for justice, reconciliation, and decolonization
335(94)
33 Innovating education policy: justice, reconciliation, and decolonization
337(3)
Diedrich Bruns
Stefanie Hennecke
34 Landscape architecture education in Albania after the fall of the Iron Curtain
340(10)
Zydi Teqja
35 Landscape architecture education in Poland
350(15)
Katarzyna Redzinska
Agnieszka Cieila
36 Landscape @Lincoln: place and context in the development of an antipodean landscape architecture programme
365(13)
Simon Swaffield
Jacky Bowring
Gill Lawson
37 Learning to practice creatively: emergent techniques in the climate emergency
378(12)
Alice Lewis
Sue Anne Ware
Martin Bryant
Jen Lynch
Penny Allan
Katrina Simon
38 Landscape architecture education in Africa
390(19)
Graham A. Young
39 Educational ecosystem on landscape in Latin America
409(12)
Gloria Aponte-Garda
Cristina Felsenhardt
Lucas Peries
Karla Maria Hinojosa De la Garza
40 Conclusions and hopeful perspectives
421(8)
Diedrich Bruns
Stefanie Hennecke
Index 429
Diedrich Bruns is Professor Emeritus at the University of Kassel, Germany. His research expertise is in planning history, landscape planning, and communication methods. His academic appointments include universities in Toronto, Canada; Stuttgart, Germany; and California and Minnesota, USA. Dr Bruns has published several peer-reviewed journal papers, book chapters, and books. He is founder of the consulting firm Landscape Ecology & Planning, and a past president of ECLAS.

Stefanie Hennecke is Professor for Open Space Planning at the University of Kassel, Germany. She has a doctoral degree from the University of the Arts, Berlin. Until 2013 she was junior professor of history and theory of landscape architecture at the Technical University of Munich. Her research topics are the history of urban green spaces in the 19th and 20th centuries and the development of adaptable urban green spaces for people and wildlife. In 2021, she edited a book on the impact of Covid-19 on public open spaces.