Innate Terrain

Innate Terrain

Canadian Landscape Architecture

North, Alissa

University of Toronto Press

11/2022

400

Dura

Inglês

9781487527211

15 a 20 dias

1160

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Foreword
Ron Williams

Introduction: Consequent of the Land
Alissa North and Peter Jamie Reford

Native Land
Physical-Human-Geographical Regions / Land Use / Land Claims / Land Management

1. Collaboration with the Keepers of Traditional Knowledge
Grant Fahlgren

2. Nouveaux Paysages: Contemporary Installations by Canadian Landscape Architects
Adrien Sun Hall

3. Resolve: Negotiation and Implementation of Land Claims
James C. Thomas

4. Landscapes of Culture: Inuit Traditional Knowledge Applied
Chris Grosset and Marla Limousin

5. Working in the Wild: Landscape Architecture in Canada's National Parks
Shelley Long

True North
Regionalism / Critical Regionalism / Resources / Cultural-Biological Resources

6. Nature
Alissa North

7. The Power of Local in East Coast Landscapes
Matthew A.J. Brown, Stephane LeBlanc, James Allan MacDonald-Nelson, and Andrea Mantin

8. L'anarchie Resplandissante - Resplendent Anarchy
Marc Halle and Yannick Roberge

9. Wide Open Space: Towards a Phenomenology for Prairie Landscape Architecture
Karen Wilson Baptist

Far and Wide
Cities / Megalopolises / Urbanity / Urban Conurbations / Urban Ecology

10. Technology Driven Shift in the Digital Representation of Landscape Architecture
Fadi Masoud, Matthew Spremulli, and Shadi Ramos

11. Landscape Verified as Infrastructure: Toronto's Waterfront Transformation
James A. Roche

12. The Right Tree in the Right Place
Michael Ormston-Holloway

13. Supernatural: An Account of Vancouver's Post-Industrial Landscape
Susan Herrington

14. Urbanization and the Large Canadian Park in the Nineteenth Century and Today
Sandra A. Cooke
Canadian landscape architecture; architectural theory; architects; landscape design; Indigenous knowledge; design; waterfront; nature; wilderness; traditional knowledge; installations; urbanization; geography