The Landscape Urbanism Reader by Charles Waldheim
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This influential collection of essays explores the emerging field of landscape urbanism, which reimagines the relationship between landscape architecture and urban planning. It challenges traditional notions of city design by advocating for the integration of ecological and infrastructural systems into urban environments. Through contributions from leading thinkers and practitioners, the book presents a compelling argument for viewing landscapes as foundational elements in the shaping of urban spaces, emphasizing the importance of sustainability, adaptability, and the dynamic interplay between natural and built environments.
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- Published
- 2006
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- American
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- 300-350
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- English
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