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*Weller, Richard. 2008. Planning by Design - Landscape Architectural Scenarios for a Rapidly Growing City. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2008, 18-29. Munich: Callwey. | *Weller, Richard. 2008. Planning by Design - Landscape Architectural Scenarios for a Rapidly Growing City. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2008, 18-29. Munich: Callwey. | ||
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*Kaplan, Adnan. 2009. Landscape architecture's commitment to landscape concept: a missing link? In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2009, 56-65. Munich: Callwey. | *Kaplan, Adnan. 2009. [http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/94/Literature/Adnan_Kaplan_LAs_commitment_to_landscape_concept.pdf Landscape architecture's commitment to landscape concept: a missing link?] In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2009, 56-65. Munich: Callwey. | ||
*Chan, Elisabeth C. 2009. What roles for ruins? Meaning and narrative of industrial ruins in contemporary parks. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2009, 20-31. Munich: Callwey. | *Chan, Elisabeth C. 2009. What roles for ruins? Meaning and narrative of industrial ruins in contemporary parks. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2009, 20-31. Munich: Callwey. | ||
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Revision as of 09:27, 30 November 2010
Literature Inputs
- Corner, James; MacLean, Alex S. 1996. "Taking measures across the American landscape". New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press.
- Jackson, John Brinckerhoff. 1980: "By way of conclusion. How to study the landscape" In: The necessity for ruins, and other topics, 113-126. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
- Meinig, D. W.. 1979. "The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene." In: The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes: Geographical Essays, edited by D. W. Meinig and John Brinckerhoff Jackson, 33-48. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Meinig, D.W.. 1979. "Reading the landscape. An appreciation of W.G. Hoskins and J-B. Jackson." In: The Interpretation of ordinary landscapes: Geographical essays, edited by D. W. Meinig and John Brinckerhoff Jackson, 195-237. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Olwig, Kenneth R. 1996. "Recovering the Substantive Nature of Landscape" In: Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 86 (4), pp. 630-653. Cambridge/Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
- Sieverts, Thomas. 2003. Cities without cities. An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt. English language ed. London: Spon Press.
Literature for comparison
- Kucan, Ana. 2007. Constructing Landscape Conceptions. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2007, 30-41. Munich: Callwey.
- Jirku, Almut. 2007. Adding Third Nature to Second Nature - Design Strategies for Peripheral Landscapes. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2007, 50-63. Munich: Callwey.
- Yu, Kongjian/Lei, Zhang/Dihua, Li. 2008. Living with Water: Flood Adaptive Landscapes in the Yellow River Basin of China. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2008, 6-17. Munich: Callwey.
- Weller, Richard. 2008. Planning by Design - Landscape Architectural Scenarios for a Rapidly Growing City. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2008, 18-29. Munich: Callwey.
- Kaplan, Adnan. 2009. Landscape architecture's commitment to landscape concept: a missing link? In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2009, 56-65. Munich: Callwey.
- Chan, Elisabeth C. 2009. What roles for ruins? Meaning and narrative of industrial ruins in contemporary parks. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2009, 20-31. Munich: Callwey.