Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture
Methods, Actions, Tools

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Language: English
Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture
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· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback

Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture
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· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback

Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture: Methods Actions Tools addresses the initial encounter between landscape designer and landscape site, an encounter that determines the entire course of the design process. The book offers a four-part framework (?what you seek,? ?what you carry,? ?how you act,? and ?what you leave behind?) for learning and practicing fieldwork as a landscape design skill, and contains over sixty first-person accounts by international practitioners and educators about the methods and tools they bring to the field, from drones to dance. The first title of its kind, Fieldwork will be an invaluable resource for students and instructors of landscape architecture, as well as for anyone interested in the practice and experience of direct encounter with real places.

Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. What You Seek. 2. What You Carry. 3. How You Act. 4. What You Leave Behind. About the Voices. Figure Credits.

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Thomas Oles is a landscape architect, educator, and author. He has taught at The Amsterdam University of the Arts, Cornell University, the University of Edinburgh, and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Paula Horrigan is Professor Emerita of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University. She is a licensed landscape architect in New York State and now resides in the high desert of northern Arizona.