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Designing America's Waste Landscapes Mira E. Engler (Associate Professor, Iowa State University)

Designing America's Waste Landscapes By Mira E. Engler (Associate Professor, Iowa State University)

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Illustrated with more than 70 photographs, maps, drawings, and other images, Designing America's Waste Landscapes is a cogent and compelling inquiry into the scientific, environmental, and aesthetic parameters of cutting-edge waste management technology and design.

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Designing America's Waste Landscapes by Mira E. Engler (Associate Professor, Iowa State University)

One of the physical costs of our society's breakneck consumption, sprawl, and technological innovation and production is the increasing amount of terrain relegated to accommodating the resulting waste and wasted space. These marginal landscapes can be divided into four distinct categories: sinks; ruins or abandoned land; toxic or damaged land; and waste landscapes. Although Professor Engler discusses all four types, she is concerned mostly with waste landscapes - landfills, recycling and waste transfer centers, and sewage treatment plants, as she addresses two distinct aspects of waste landscapes: 1) the historic and cultural context of waste, and 2) the professional planning practices and aesthetic concerns of those who deal with waste and its landscapes. Ultimately, Professor Engler seeks to change our ideas about waste places through her discussion of how landscape design can function within the scientific and technological parameters of safety and environmental concerns to make waste places more central to our thinking and perception. In so doing, she reviews the physical evolution of waste sites, and scrutinizes perceptions and representations of these landscapes, and grounds her ideas in critiques of what environmental designers and artists have done recently with waste places to change public perceptions. Designing America's Waste Landscapes is a pioneering and original work that will appeal to professional planners and landscape designers, and students and scholars in landscape design and planning, environmental studies, urban studies, cultural geography, and even the history of technology.

Designing America's Waste Landscapes Reviews

An exposition of the history, aesthetics, etymology, and psychology of waste disposal. Choice 2005 Engler brings broad meaning to the value of marginalized places... Stimulating reading. -- Martin V. Melosi Technology and Culture 2006 An insightful tour of an overlooked part of the cultural landscape. -- Mark D. Bjelland Professional Geographer 2006 Fresh treatment of the 'environmental' problem of human waste and pollution will be relevant for cultural geographers with an interest in nature-society relationships. -- Kendra Strauss Journal of Cultural Geography 2006

About Mira E. Engler (Associate Professor, Iowa State University)

Mira Engler is an associate professor of landscape architecture at Iowa State University.

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CIN0801878039G
9780801878039
0801878039
Designing America's Waste Landscapes by Mira E. Engler (Associate Professor, Iowa State University)
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20040531
312
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