Hidden Landscapes

Hidden Landscapes
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Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9461400616
ISBN-13 : 9789461400611
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Book Synopsis Hidden Landscapes by : Saskia de Wit

Download or read book Hidden Landscapes written by Saskia de Wit and published by . This book was released on 2018-12 with total page 431 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'The Metropolitan Garden' shows how small scale public spaces become important alternatives in a worldwide process of urbanisation. This book offers possibilities to experience (smaller) rest spaces on the scale of human and physical perception. The garden is the classical example in making a landscape expressive and can structure urban conditions at the same time. With six prototypes: The Tofuku-ji Hojo gardens in Kyoto (1938), St. Catherine's College Quadrangle in Oxford (1959), Paley Park in Manhattan (1967), de Reflection Garden, Seattle (1979), the Jardin de Crazannes Garden and Jardin des Oiseaux, along the motorway in France (1993), and the Wasserkrater garden in Bad Oeynhausen in Germany (1997).


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