City as Landscape: A Post-postmodern View of Design and PlanningTaylor & Francis, 1996 - 248 страници In twenty essays, this book covers aspects of planning, architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, park and garden design. Their approach, described as post-postmodern, is a challenge to the 'anything goes' eclecticism of the merely postmodern. |
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Architecture language and the environment | 101 |
Context and design | 108 |
Deconstructing the constructive professions | 121 |
The tragedy of feminine planning and design | 132 |
The blood of philosopherkings | 141 |
Studio craft | 154 |
Parks and boundless space | 179 |
Harlequin space | 189 |
Greenways and otherways | 199 |
Reading Parc de la Villette | 208 |
Revolutions in the garden | 217 |
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