Crăciun, C., Bostenaru Dan, M. (ed.), 2014, Planning and Designing Sustainable and Resilient Landscapes, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht
- Author : Crăciun, C., Bostenaru Dan, M. (ed.)
- Year : 2014
- Title English : Planning and Designing Sustainable and Resilient Landscapes
- Publisher : Springer Netherlands
- Publisher's Location : Dordrecht
- ISBN : 978-94-017-8535-8
- Pages : 300
- Edition : 1st
- Abstract : This book deals with planning issues in landscape architecture, which start at the evaluation of the existing fabric of society, its history and memory, approached and conserved through photography, film and scenographic installations, a way in which the archetypes can be investigated, be it industrial derelict sites or already green spaces and cultural landscapes. It provides approaches to intervention, through rehabilitation and upgrade, eventually in participative manner. To such evaluation and promotion a couple of disciplines can contribute, such as history of art, geography and communication science, and of course (landscape) architecture. The field of landscape architecture reunites points of view from such different disciplines with a view to an active approach, a contemporary intervention or conservation. The book presents case studies from several European countries (Romania, Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal), mostly for large landscape in the outskirts of the cities and in the parks.
- Outline : Cerasella Crăciun, Maria Bostenaru Dan: Preface Part I: Introduction – Research / Method / Transdisciplinarity – METABOLISM 1. Cerasella Crăciun: Pluri, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity Methods in Researching the Landscape Metabolism. Part II Archetypal landscape – Philosophy / Epistemology / Semiotics - SPECIFICITY 2 Mihaela Hărmănescu: Living the space from Ţara Haţegului - Building places and landscape as collective identity and memory 3 Andreea Popa: Decoding Agricultural Landscape Part III Cultural landscape – Image / Photo / Space and Time - MEMORY 4 Stephen Monteiro: Inventing Scotland: Photography, Landscape, and National Identity 5 Andreea Popa: Photography as exercise of memory in order to re-asses, re-compose and revive landscapes Part IV Ecological landscape – Cartography / Assessments / Geography - DYNAMICS 6 Iuliana Armaş, Gabriela Osaci-Costache, Livioara Braşoveanu: Forest landscape history using diachronic cartography and GIS. Case study: Subcarpathian Prahova Valley, Romania 7 Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor: GIS-based methodology for the analysis of regional landscapes and their changes based on land cover and use: a planning perspective aimed at conserving the natural heritage Part V Transition landscape – Periphery / Consumption / Decision - REAPPRAISAL 8 Angelica Stan: Urban Culture, Urban Cultural Landscape 9 Angelica Stan: The landscape of the urban peripheries- an alternative therapy Part VI Urban garden – Art / History / Landscape Architecture - BECOMING 10 Iris Meder, Ulrike Krippner: Viennese Modernism and Landscape Architecture 11 Maria Bostenaru Dan: Green walls Part VII Urban landscape – Revitalisation / Itinerary / Perception - ROUTE 12 Maria Bostenaru Dan, Alex Dill: Spatial street network and urban traces around the Modernist boulevard in Bucharest 13 Mihaela Negulescu: Landscape rehabilitation through policies and urban interventions for reshaping mobility Part VIII Public space – Exercise / Project / Intervention - PARTICIPATION 14 Stephanie Brandt: Living landscapes 15 Cristina Constantinescu, Mihaela Hărmănescu: Reconditioning the urban texture through public interventions 16 Cristina Enache, Oana Căplescu: Media landscape Part IX Conclusion – Territory / Detail / Resilience –SUSTAINABILITY 17 Maria Bostenaru Dan: Planning and designing sustainable and resilient landscapes – Conclusions and recommendations for further work