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Composing landscapes analysis, typology and experiments for design Clemens Steenbergen ; with cooperation of Sabine Meeks, Steffen Nijhuis

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: eng Detalles de publicación: Basel Boston Birkhäuser 2008Edición: 1st edDescripción: 429 páginas. ilustraciones., planos 20 cmISBN:
  • 9783764387822
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 712.3 S733c 23
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1. Landscape as spatial design ; 1.1 Architecture and landscape ; 1.2 The form of the man-made landscape ; 1.3 The form of the urban landscape ; 1.4 Composition as framework Method ; 2. Design research and research by design ; 2.1 Object and context Technique ; 3. The drawing as instrument ; 3.1 Copying ;3.2 Analytical drawing ; 3.3 Experimental drawing 3.4 The drawing process ; 3.5 Drawing technique and research technique ; II. Drawings 1. Plan analysis ; 1.1 The basic form ; 1.2 The spatial form 1.3 The metaphorical structure ; 1.4 The form of the programme ; 2. Typology ; 2.1 The compositional elements 2.2 The compositional scheme ; 2.3 The typological transformation ; 3. The design experiment ; 3.1 The experimental transformation of topography ; 3.2 The experimental transformation of the type ; 4. The trial design review A. Research methods B. Drawing techniques C. Research techniques D. Methods and techniques Bibliography by chapter indices - Drawing techniques - Research techniques - Landscape architectonic terms - Topography
Tema: The study of the site is a crucially important step in landscape architectural design. How can the pre-existing layers, traces, and elements be broken down and made fruitful for the recomposition of the landscape? This book presents an extensive typology of possible approaches to working with the site. With more than three hundred landscape designs from every time and place, it systematically presents the methods that underpin the processes involved in composing landscapes. Topics range from architectural details to gardens all the way to cityscapes and cultivated areas, including New York's Central Park, sixteenth and seventeenth century Italian gardens, and the Seine landscapes in Paris. Extensive indices round out this book as a sound and solid manual of design. Clemens Steenbergen is a professor at the renowned Delft University of Technology and one of the most experienced teachers in the world in the field of landscape architectural design.
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1. Landscape as spatial design ; 1.1 Architecture and landscape ; 1.2 The form of the man-made landscape ; 1.3 The form of the urban landscape ; 1.4 Composition as framework Method ; 2. Design research and research by design ; 2.1 Object and context Technique ; 3. The drawing as instrument ; 3.1 Copying ;3.2 Analytical drawing ; 3.3 Experimental drawing 3.4 The drawing process ; 3.5 Drawing technique and research technique ; II. Drawings 1. Plan analysis ; 1.1 The basic form ; 1.2 The spatial form 1.3 The metaphorical structure ; 1.4 The form of the programme ; 2. Typology ; 2.1 The compositional elements 2.2 The compositional scheme ; 2.3 The typological transformation ; 3. The design experiment ; 3.1 The experimental transformation of topography ; 3.2 The experimental transformation of the type ; 4. The trial design review A. Research methods B. Drawing techniques C. Research techniques D. Methods and techniques Bibliography by chapter indices - Drawing techniques - Research techniques - Landscape architectonic terms - Topography

The study of the site is a crucially important step in landscape architectural design.

How can the pre-existing layers, traces, and elements be broken down and made fruitful for the recomposition of the landscape?

This book presents an extensive typology of possible approaches to working with the site. With more than three hundred landscape designs from every time and place, it systematically presents the methods that underpin the processes involved in composing landscapes. Topics range from architectural details to gardens all the way to cityscapes and cultivated areas, including New York's Central Park, sixteenth and seventeenth century Italian gardens, and the Seine landscapes in Paris. Extensive indices round out this book as a sound and solid manual of design.

Clemens Steenbergen is a professor at the renowned Delft University of Technology and one of the most experienced teachers in the world in the field of landscape architectural design.

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