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Material Culture Assembling And Disassembling Landscapes Jane Elizabeth Hutton

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Material Culture Assembling And Disassembling Landscapes Jane Elizabeth Hutton
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Publisher: JOVIS
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.27 MB
Author: Jane Elizabeth Hutton
ISBN: 9783868599190, 3868599193
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Material Culture Assembling And Disassembling Landscapes Jane Elizabeth Hutton by Jane Elizabeth Hutton 9783868599190, 3868599193 instant download after payment.

Volume five of the Landscript series examines material culture in the context of landscape architecture theory and design, positing the constructed landscape as a site for the investigation of human-nature relations and the factors that mediate their production, from labor to physical materials.

"Landscript 5 examines Material Culture in landscape architecture theory and design. Designed landscapes are temporal assemblages of extant and introduced materials, constructed and maintained through the efforts of human labor, mediated through non-human forces, and shaped by constantly changing cultural relations. Sites are bounded by property lines, yet their material relationships--from the transport of construction commodities to global water cycles--extend to untold limits. Designed landscapes are models of human-nature relations, at the same time they are human-nature relations, simultaneously representing and actualizing the co-production of the world. Landscript 5 looks at the aesthetic implications and design opportunities engaging landscape's extended Material Culture"--Publisher's website.

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