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best of DETAIL: Landschaft/Landscape
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Product details
- ISBN 9783955533502
- Weight: 1007g
- Dimensions: 297 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 10 Apr 2017
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: German
Industrialisation, mechanisation and expansion have wrought profound changes on European cities and the surrounding landscapes in the last century. As regards the positive social and healthy development of inhabitants, landscape planning has become an integral part of all urban planning.
Sometimes it is possible to truly merge nature and architecture. “best of DETAIL Landscape” presents highlights of the past few years from DETAIL: buildings that disappear into their surroundings, lush meadows revealed as roofscapes only after closer inspection, paths and walkways through jungle-like gardens.
Architecture and cities can no longer be counterpoints to nature and the landscape. Rather they should strive to create stunning symbioses.
Sometimes it is possible to truly merge nature and architecture. “best of DETAIL Landscape” presents highlights of the past few years from DETAIL: buildings that disappear into their surroundings, lush meadows revealed as roofscapes only after closer inspection, paths and walkways through jungle-like gardens.
Architecture and cities can no longer be counterpoints to nature and the landscape. Rather they should strive to create stunning symbioses.
Christian Schittich, Editor in chief DETAIL
best of DETAIL: Landschaft/Landscape
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