Landscape Paradigms and Post-urban Spaces
A Journey Through the Regions of Landscape
- 252pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The book explores the evolving relationship between urban landscapes and natural environments, highlighting the breakdown of the city/country divide due to human expansion. It offers a theoretical framework for understanding various landscape constructs and proposes a comprehensive spatial paradigm that integrates both manmade and natural elements. Additionally, the book features a practical application of this paradigm through a landscape installation in the Sierra Madre Oriental, illustrating a territorial narrative. Contributions include a foreword by Peter G. Rowe and an afterword by Elisa C. Cattaneo.

