In many ways the history of civilization is a history of humans
relationship with nature. Starting from the dual inclination to
clear land for cultivation and to enclose space for protection the
forest clearing and the walled garden there emerges a vital and
multifaceted narrative that describes our cultural relationship to,
and dependence on, the landscape. Christophe Girot sets out to
chronicle this history, drawing on all aspects of mankind s
creativity and ingenuity. In twelve chapters, he brings together
the key stories that have shaped our man-made landscapes. Each
chapter consists of a thematic essay that ties together the central
developments, as well as a case study illustrated with specially
commissioned photographs and meticulously detailed 3D re creations
showing the featured site in its original context.
The result of over two decades of teaching experience and
academic research at one of the world s leading universities, The
Course of Landscape Architecture will reach international students
and professionals. But its wealth of visual material, the wide
range of its cultural references and the beauty of the landscapes
it features will attract the interest of all who desire to enrich
their understanding of how our landscapes have been formed, and how
we relate to them. "
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