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Print Price: $13.50

Format:
Paperback
144 pp.
10 b/w illustrations, 111 mm x 174 mm

ISBN-13:
9780199681204

Publication date:
April 2014

Imprint: OUP UK


Landscape Architecture

A Very Short Introduction

Ian Thompson

Series : Very Short Introductions

Landscape architecture plays an important role in shaping the places in which we live and work. But what is it? Landscape architects are involved, amongst other things, in the layout of business parks, the reclamation of derelict industrial sites, the restoration of historic city parks, and the siting and design of major pieces of infrastructure such as motorways, dams, power stations, and flood defences, as well as the planning of parks and gardens. Taking a historical perspective, Ian Thompson looks at both the roots of landscape architecture and the people that established it.

This Very Short Introduction explores some of the misconceptions about landscape architecture and considers the discipline's origins in landscape gardening. Thompson takes a look at a number of areas, including the influence of Modernism, the difference between landscape design and landscape planning, and the way that planning legislation has driven the growth of the discipline. He also explores contemporary environmentalism, the debate as to whether landscape architecture is an art or a science, landscape architecture in the community, post-industrial projects, and its relationship with ecological urbanism.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Readership : Suitable for students of landscape achitecture and design, as well as interested general readers.

1. Misconceptions and Origins
2. Place-making and Improvement
3. America and the Turn to Modernism
4. The Invisible Hand versus the Grand Gesture
5. Use and Beauty
6. Professional Environmentalists
7. Landscape Architecture as Art
8. Social Workers in Green Wellingtons
9. Under the Carpet
10. Landscape and Urbanism
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Ian Thompson is a Chartered Landscape Architect and Reader in Landscape Architecture in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University. He worked as a landscape architect from 1979 to 1992, mostly on work related to environmental improvement, derelict land reclamation and urban renewal, before taking up a lecturing post at Newcastle University. He was the editor of Landscape Research for four years and is currently on the editorial board. He has written many papers, articles and books, including The Sun King's Garden (Bloomsbury, 2006) and The English Lakes: A History (Bloomsbury, 2010). He is also one of the editors of the Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies.

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Special Features

  • Explains what landscape architecture is and what it does.
  • Explores both its history and origins as well as modern developments in landscape urbanism and ecological urbanism.
  • Considers the misconceptions about landscape architecture.
  • Includes examples of landscape architecture from around the world.
  • Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - over six million copies sold worldwide.