Description
The book is a compilation of essays from various landscape architects on the topic of "The Cultured Landscape: Designing the Environment in the 21st Century." The essays explore different aspects of the environment, from the physical to the spiritual, and how landscape architects can use design to improve quality of life.
This book poses important philosophical questions about the aims, values and purposes of landscape architecture. The editors, highly regarded in their field, have drawn together a distinguished team of writers who provide unique individual perspectives on contemporary themes from a wide base of knowledge. Altogether, thiskey international study raises awareness of the landscape and encourages innovative ways of thinking about quality in design.