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Theory in Landscape Architecture: A Reader

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Here, for students and practitioners of landscape architecture, architecture, and planning, is a single resource for seminal theoretical texts in the field. Essential for understanding the specific connections that have been made between landscape and social, cultural, and political structures, Theory in Landscape Architecture reminds readers that the discipline of landscape architecture can be both practical and formally challenging. Covering the past fifty years of theory, this primer makes an important contribution to a student's emerging professional ethics.

280 pages, Paperback

First published October 25, 2002

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November 7, 2012
Alright. I'm biased. I took a class in landscape architecture and I hated it.

But this reader is a collection of some of the most poorly written articles I have ever read. Most of articles I was assigned to read were either way too vague or so ambiguous that I couldn't take a single thing away from it. Unless you are seriously into landscape architecture, there is no reason to buy this book.

I have never been so happy to get rid of a book.
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July 25, 2014
Not an easy read. I could only read through a couple essays and passages before I had to turn it in. The pieces of the book provokes thoughts about the way space is viewed. Some of the information is outdated, but it's still worth the read.
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