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Urban Landscape Design

Array (Hardcover) teNeues 2008-09-15
Release date: 2008-09-15


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what are the masteral degrees available after taking up architecture?
Rain Or Shine Billi Kid

I heard that there were at leats three courses...urban designing, landscaping, but i don't know the third one!


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quot;URBAN LANDSCAPE DESIGNquot; is a simulation model for the meeting to explain to local residents in 2005...(no sounds ver.) Thanks about the ...

Urban landscape ideas!?
Buz Blurr Billi Kid Collab

im doing urban landscapes for my GCSE project in art and design, and need ideas! at the moment im focusing on london and architecture. any suggestions about where i could take the project would be great x


how about street furniture and how it is used in different ways to achieve different objectives, benches can be used to sit on, provide barriers, guide the flow of people and yet look attractive.

how can i find landscape architecture web wish can answer my question about landscape?
Hjorthagen Church, Stockholm

about bubble diagram and schematic plan in urban design plan?
the different bubble diagram and schematic plan between parks and urban design?


No i don't off hand

images for landscape designs on bird habitats?
Rain Or Shine Billi Kid

i need to know how other people are preserving endemic bird habitats with encrouching urban development. Kindly show me some images or sketches showing landscape design solutions


google what you want... for images...

How to be a good designer ?
Desert City

How to creat an effective design in Urban planning or landscape which could change the world ?
what can i do ?


Green issues are foremost at the moment. Do you have any references to green stuff on your course?


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    An ambitious blend of landscape architecture, urban design and historic preservation, the now-famous New York City High Line Park is now open to the public. This remarkable adaptive reuse project appropriated a controversial landmark (or eyesore, depending on who you ask) in the heart of the city: a 1.5-mile-long stretch of elevated railway.

    To those of us with architecture, landscape and/or urban design backgrounds the idea of demolishing a structure that snakes above and through the center of one of the most amazing cities on the planet is a unthinkable. Nonetheless, most people did not initially see the incredible potential of this lofted thoroughfare, so aged and so long unused.

    Once a vocal enough set of supporters through their weight behind this preservation project, however, designers from around the world competed for the privledge of reenvisioning a space that would become central to its bustling urban environment. The winning architects ( Diller + Scoffidio ) submitted a design that respected the integrity of what was left of the structure, including wild-growing plants, ambiguous paths and the existing rail lines.

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    “Was the “starchitect’s” reaction out of character or perhaps revealing of the common failing of landmark architecture to enhance its surrounding public spaces?”

    A couple of remarks on this:

    -the public space is the expression and result of a process that involves several social partners: architect, the public, public political structure. The quality of the public space is one of the measures of the quality of the democratic process. The incapacity of the public politics to understand it`s importance, the incapacity of the architect to conceive it or the incapacity of the public to demand quality, can all undermine the public space.

    -there is large theoretical and practical public space expertise around the world; Frank Gehry would not be the best person to consult. Actually, I would say Louis IV would have been, in a way, more suited-knowledgeable for this matter.

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    I have always found the PPS folks to be overly didactic in what they believe makes a good public space. I also find the judgements on their website questionable. For me, the whole premise of Starchitecture is a vapid analysis of anything - surely the Louvre and the Pompidou Centre are both Starchitecture projects of their day?

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