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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Introduction
Part 1 – Landscape Reframed
In the Mood for Landscape
Land as Infrastructure for Living
Denaturalizing the American Landscape
False Nature?
The Landscapes of Airport Transfer
Thinking Landscape as Urbanism
Utterly Urban
Part 2 – Landscape Composed
The Thick and the Thin of It
Breaking Ground: A Return to Topology
Land Movement
Think Like a King, Act Like a Peasant: The Power of a Landscape Architect and Some Personal Experience
Nexus: Science, Memory, Strategy
Part 3 – Landscape Rethought
Not Anywhere, Not Only Here
Mapping in the Age of Electronic Shadows
Dieter Kienast and the Topological and Phenomenological Dimension of Landscape Architecture
Memory, Direct Experience, and Expectation: The Contemporary and the Chinese Landscape
Landscape as a Construct, Engineering as a Memory
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Copyright
About the Author
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