In landscape-architectural design, a study of the site is naturally a crucially important design step. How can the preexisting layers, traces, and elements be broken down and made fruitful for the recomposition of the landscape?This book presents an extensive typology of possible approaches to working with the site. With more than three hundred landscape designs from every time and place, it systematically presents the methods that underpin the processes involved in composing landscapes (e.g., reduction, decomposition, fragmentation, montage, and collage). Topics range from architectonic details to gardens all the way to cityscapes and cultivated areas, including New Yorks Central Park, sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italian gardens, and the Seine landscapes in Paris.An appendix containing several extensive indices, including an index of landscape-architectural terms, rounds out the usefulness of the book as a sound and solid manual of design.Clemens Steenbergen, author of the successful book Architecture and Landscape, is a professor at the renowned TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) and one of the most experienced teachers in the world in the field of landscape-architectural design.
Clemens Steenbergen (Autor des Titels „Architecture and Landscape – The Design Experiment of the Great European Gardens and Landscapes") lehrt seit 1993 Landschaftsarchitektur an der TU Delft. Seine Lehr- und Forschungsschwerpunkt umfasst drei Kernthemen: das Verhältnis von Architektur und Landschaft, das Verhältnis von Stadt und Landschaft sowie die Typologie der niederländischen Landschaft. Im Zentrum stehen analytische, entwurfstheoretische, typologische und kompositorische Fragestellungen.
Clemens Steenbergen (author of the book Architecture and Landscape – The Design Experiment of the Great European Gardens and Landscapes) has taught landscape architecture at the TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) since 1993. His teaching and research revolve around three core topics: the relationship between architecture and landscape, the relationship between city and landscape, and the typology of the Dutch landscape. The central focus is on analytical, design-theoretical, typological, and compositional issues.