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Author:
Dee, Catherine, 1958-
Title:
To design landscape : art, nature & utility / Catherine Dee.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
ix, 270 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Landscape design.
Landscape design--Philosophy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-265) and indexes.
Contents:
Part 1: To Design Landscape ; The designed landscape ; Craft ; Form and Formlessness ; The Aesthetics of Thrift: Art, Nature and Utility. -- Part 2: Principles ; Sculpting Time ; All Possible Forms ; Nature, Culture, Both ; Soft, Rock-hard, and Evergreen Time ; Elemental Register ; Hand and Machine ; Modesty and Ingenuity as Art ; Economy of Means ; Utilitarian Form ; Context is All ; Raking. -- Part 3: Strategies ; Abstraction ; Hardly ; Intervention ; Keep ; Absence ; Lucky ; Interplay. -- Part 4: Actions ; Survey ; Indoor Craft ; Outdoor Craft. -- Part 5: Elements ; Green ; Terrain ; Wet ; Furnish ; Dirty, Rotten ; Wind ; Sky.
Summary:
"To Design Landscape sets out a distinctively practical philosophy of design, in accessible format. Based on the notion that landscape design is a form-based craft addressing environmental processes and utility, Dee establishes a framework for approaching such craft with modesty and ingenuity, using the concept of "aesthetics of thrift". Employing numerous case studies-as diverse as Hellerup Rose Garden in Denmark; Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, USA; Rousham Gardens, Oxfordshire, UK and Tofuku-ji, in Kyoto, Japan - to illustrate her ideas, the book is a beautiful portfolio of Dee's drawings, which are both evocative and to the point. The book begins with a 'Foundations' section, which sets out the basis of the approach. 'Principles' chapters then elaborate eleven significant considerations applicable to any design project, regardless of context and scale. Following on, 'Strategies' chapters reinforce the principles, and suggest further ways of designing, adaptable to different conditions. Dee ends with a focus on 'Elements', case studies and verb lists providing sources for the designer to consider how the components - vegetation, water, terrain, structures, soils, weather, and the sky - might be engaged, mediated and joined. Catherine Dee's book is for all those who would craft landscape, from the gardener, to the professional landscape architect, to the student of design."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
0415585058 (pbk)
9780415585057 (pbk)
041558504X (hbk)
9780415585040 (hbk)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)606776882
LCCN:
2011005712
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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