Landscape Architecture Europe (LAE) presents the seventh volume on European practice of landscape architecture: Full of Life.
This seventh edition of the triennial book series Landscape Architecture Europe presents landscape architecture as an activity in support of life and its inherent beauty. Despite these times of social and ecological stress, this volume demonstrates how spatial design and beauty can communicate and enact concern, commitment, collaboration and change.
Landscape Architecture Europe #7 features 42 projects full of life, built or drawn, long-term or temporary, selected from entries submitted from all over Europe. Together with thought-provoking essays and inspiring portraits, this richly illustrated publication shows how to design for diversity and how to work with surprise and uncertainty.
As always, an independent jury of practising landscape architects from different European countries has selected the projects. The jury for this edition consisted of Jandirk Hoekstra (chair), (NL), Martin Allik (Sweden), Fujan Fahmi (Switzerland), Merle Karro-Kalberg (Estonia).
With contibutions by: Reda Berrada, Zas Brezar, Sonia Curnier, Lisa Diedrich, Ľubica Feriancová, Harry Harsema, Mark Hendriks, Anaïs Leger-Smith, Gesa Loschwitz, Claudia Moll, Catarina Raposo, Usue Ruiz Arana, Djuna Spreksel, Oana-Theodora Stefan, Karin Westermark
Landscape Architecture Europe (LAE) presents the seventh volume on European practice of landscape architecture: Full of Life.
This seventh edition of the triennial book series Landscape Architecture Europe presents landscape architecture as an activity in support of life and its inherent beauty. Despite these times of social and ecological stress, this volume demonstrates how spatial design and beauty can communicate and enact concern, commitment, collaboration and change.
Landscape Architecture Europe #7 features 42 projects full of life, built or drawn, long-term or temporary, selected from entries submitted from all over Europe. Together with thought-provoking essays and inspiring portraits, this richly illustrated publication shows how to design for diversity and how to work with surprise and uncertainty.
As always, an independent jury of practising landscape architects from different European countries has selected the projects. The jury for this edition consisted of Jandirk Hoekstra (chair), (NL), Martin Allik (Sweden), Fujan Fahmi (Switzerland), Merle Karro-Kalberg (Estonia).
With contibutions by: Reda Berrada, Zas Brezar, Sonia Curnier, Lisa Diedrich, Ľubica Feriancová, Harry Harsema, Mark Hendriks, Anaïs Leger-Smith, Gesa Loschwitz, Claudia Moll, Catarina Raposo, Usue Ruiz Arana, Djuna Spreksel, Oana-Theodora Stefan, Karin Westermark