The Art of Survival: Recovering Landscape Architecture артикул 1555a.
The Art of Survival: Recovering Landscape Architecture артикул 1555a.

Редакторы: Kongjian Yu Mary Padua The Art of Survival: Recovering Landscape Architecture is a remarkable compendium of important concepts It provides a rich coverage of the major paradigms and trends that influenced the thoughts and practice of landscape architecture in China at the end of the 20th century This book is largely the result обягу of the efforts and enthusiasm of the landscape architects of Turenscape and the Graduate School of Landscape Architecture of Peking University, and presents a number of projects, texts, and essays by pioneering landscape architect, Kongjian Yu Professor Yu describes modern China as having both an identity and an ecological crisis He is determined to create an appropriately modern and suitably Chinese approach in his writings, and in his projects, addressing issues such as the sheer enormity of the scale and speed of social transformation in China, which has not been encountered in the West The Art of Survival: Recovering Landscape Architecture is encyclopedic in its coverage of the antecedents of the ideal paradise or Shangri-La, so beautifully expressed in Chinese mythology as the land of peach blossoms It focuses on the origins of landscape architecture in China, establishing bridges between the art of survival and land stewardship, and explores the challenges and opportunities for landscape architecture in the new era This book makes it possible to follow Professor Yu's belief that the challenge for landscape architecture is to recover its role as an art of survival The leading task is to re-create a new type of land that sustains humanity, returns people's identity, and makes them happy It is an invaluable tool in translating theory into action, assisting in the global sharing of knowledge, and raising the quality of professional debate when policies are considered Формат: 24,5 см х 25,5 см Иллюстрации.  Freepla2008 г Мягкая обложка, 192 стр ISBN 1-86470251-6 Мелованная бумага, Цветные иллюстрации.