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Knowingly Unfinished: Exploiting the Temporality of Landscapes
For landscape architects, working in a natural growing medium heavily exposed to changing climatic conditions, temporality is a given. Here, SueAnne Ware, Head of the School Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Newcastle, Australia, explains how landscape architects are accentuating this situation by consciously working with the performative aspects of the landscapes they design, as exemplified in three projects in France, Spain and Australia.
Knowingly Unfinished: Exploiting the Temporality of Landscapes
For landscape architects, working in a natural growing medium heavily exposed to changing climatic conditions, temporality is a given. Here, SueAnne Ware, Head of the School Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Newcastle, Australia, explains how landscape architects are accentuating this situation by consciously working with the performative aspects of the landscapes they design, as exemplified in three projects in France, Spain and Australia.
Knowingly Unfinished: Exploiting the Temporality of Landscapes
Ware, SueAnne (author)
Architectural Design ; 86 ; 74-81
2016-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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