Agricultural Landscapes

Agricultural Landscapes
Author: Dewey Thorbeck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351390392

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Agricultural Landscapes: Seeing Rural Through Design follows on from the author’s previous books, Rural Design and Architecture and Agriculture, to encourage using design thinking to provide greater meaning and understanding of places where humans live and work with the rural landscape. Rural areas around the world are often viewed as special places with cultural, historical and natural significance for people. Dewey Thorbeck emphasizes the importance of these rural sites and their connections to urban areas through full-color case studies of these places with particular emphasis on Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS), as identified by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, to document and explore personal experiences, lessons learned, and implications for the future. Rural landscapes are part of everyone’s heritage, and the book shows these connections and the unique GIAHS land use systems and landscapes as models for a more sustainable and prosperous rural and urban future. It includes practical examples of working places where growing food, raising animals, or harvesting from the sea has been the primary economy for centuries to exhibit a clear and sustainable local relationship between humans, animals, buildings, climate and place. Aimed at students, teachers and professionals, this book investigates how design thinking can be used to integrate rural and urban sites to shape land use for more sustainable futures.

Program and Abstracts

Program and Abstracts
Author: Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1982
Genre: Land use, Rural
ISBN:

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The Rural Landscape

The Rural Landscape
Author: Catherine Ann Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1981
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The Rural Landscape

The Rural Landscape
Author: Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1982
Genre: Land use, Rural
ISBN:

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Rural Design

Rural Design
Author: Dewey Thorbeck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136587365

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Rural areas worldwide are undergoing profound change creating considerable challenges and stress for its residents and on the ecosystems upon which they depend. Rural design brings design thinking and the problem-solving process of design to rural issues recognizing that human and natural systems are inextricably coupled and engaged in continuous cycles of mutual influence and response. This book is the first step along the path for rural design to emerge as an important new design discipline. Rural Design: A New Design Discipline establishes the theoretical base for rural design and the importance of looking at connecting issues to create synergy and optimal solutions from a global, national, state, region, and local perspective. To be effective and relevant, this new discipline must be founded on solid research, and practice must be based on data-driven evidence that will result in transformational changes. These directions and others will enable rural design to: help rural communities make land use, architectural, and aesthetic decisions that enhance their quality of life and the environment connect social, artistic, cultural, technological, and environmental issues that create rural place promote sustainable economic development for rural communities and improve human, livestock, crop, and ecosystem health and integrate research and practice across the many disciplines involved in rural issues to meet rural needs, provide new data, and provoke new research questions. Written by a world leading expert in rural design, who is director and founder of the University of Minnesota Center for Rural Design, the book is oriented toward students, academics and design professionals involved with rural design at any level.

Landscape Architecture in Canada

Landscape Architecture in Canada
Author: Ron Williams
Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780773542068

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A groundbreaking history of the development of designed landscapes in Canada.

Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture

Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture
Author: Andrew Jackson Downing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Richly illustrated monograph by leading American horticulturist, landscape gardener and architect provides amateurs with ideas, information and plans for developing gardens and grounds on models of great mid-19th-century rural residences in fashion along the Atlantic coast. Topics include selecting and planting trees, vines, shrubs; laying out drives, paths, walks; creating ponds and lakes, much more.

Farmscape

Farmscape
Author: Phoebe Lickwar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Agricultural conservation
ISBN: 9781138054646

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'Farmscape: The Design of Productive Landscapes situates agriculture as a design practice, using a wide range of international case studies and analytical essays to propose lessons for contemporary landscape architects who are interested in integrating agriculture into their designs. Agricultural processes, technologies, and cycles have long shaped landscape architectural projects, from the ornamented farm of the eighteenth century to contemporary projects that integrate agriculture and ecological restoration. The book describes the history of agriculture within landscape architecture and reveals the diversity of current design practices that use the rhythms and forms of agriculture to create productive farms that are also sites of beauty, community, ecological conservation, remediation, and pleasure. Highly illustrated in full colour, this book provides essential context, resources, and best practice examples of rural and periurban designed sites for professionals and students alike.