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Landscape Narratives Matthew Potteiger

Landscape Narratives By Matthew Potteiger

Landscape Narratives by Matthew Potteiger


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Landscape narrative is the art of using the design of a place to tell its story. Examples include places such as the Vietnam Veterans' and FDR memorials in Washington, D.C. This the only book on narrative design, a major new trend in landscape architecture.

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Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories by Matthew Potteiger

Narratives ...intersect with sites, accumulate as layers of history, organize sequences, and inhere in the very materials and processes of the landscape. In various ways, stories 'take place.' --From Landscape Narratives Narrative offers fascinating ways of knowing and shaping landscapes not typically acknowledged in conventional documentation, mapping, surveys, or even in the formal concerns of design. This book establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding the elements, processes, and forms of landscape narratives. Illustrating specific narrative practices that can be applied across a range of design projects, it bridges the gap between theory and practice by tracing the narratives of specific projects and places, including the restoration of New Jersey's Meadowlands and the road stories of Highway 61 in Mississippi. Drawn from insights in literary theory, cultural geography, and visual art, Landscape Narratives traverses a broad range of disciplines and practices concerned with the social identity, history, and nature of place. Revealing exciting possibilities for preservation and heritage planning, public art, sustainable design, and other areas, Landscape Narratives is important reading for landscape architects, planners, and other designers involved in historic preservation, public art projects, and community and park design.

About Matthew Potteiger

MATTHEW POTTEIGER is Professor of Landscape Architecture at the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at the State University of New York at Syracuse. JAMIE PURINTON teaches design and practices landscape architecture for her own firm in New York City. The authors have published numerous articles in scholarly and professional journals on landscape architecture and design.

Table of Contents

THEORY. Beginning. The Nature of Landscape Narrative. PRACTICES. Naming. Sequencing. Revealing and Concealing. Gathering. Opening. STORIES. The Wasteland and Restorative Narrative. Writing Home. Road Stories. Permissions. Index.

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CIN0471124869G
9780471124863
0471124869
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories by Matthew Potteiger
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19980316
352
N/A
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