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Landscape Architecture / Landschaftsarchitektur (German, Hardcover)
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If there is a plateau that continuously unites Hans Dieter Schaals
numerous artistic fields of activity, a kind of fundamental level,
then it is surely that of landscape architecture. Landscape motifs
are as convincingly present in his stage sets as they are in his
installations, his exhibition architectures, his texts, and,
naturally, also his park and garden designs. Schaal has been on the
track of the fascination of landscapes since the 1960s. For him,
encountering the parterre or 'carpet patterns' of the baroque
Herrenhauser Garten in Hannover was a key experience. This was
followed by an intensive study of the early landscape gardens of
Great Britain, the park complexes of the Romantics and the
Enlightenment in Weimar, Woerlitz, and Muskau, and by studies of
the garden-art ideas and philosophical implications that
underpinned each of them. As a twice-over 'artist-in-residence' at
the Villa Massimo in Rome, Schaal was also able to absorb the whole
cosmos of Italian garden and park planning, from the Renaissance to
the present day. In 1978 Schaal published his first book, Wege und
Wegraume (Paths and Passages), today considered a classic. Wege und
Wegraume has become required reading and an artistic leitmotif for
generations of landscape designers and architects. In 1994, a
further key work appeared, entitled Neue Landschaftsarchitektur/New
Landscape Architecture. It proved to be among the late-20th
centurys most comprehensive studies of the topic of 'landscape' in
the wider sense. Above all, it prompts an existential subjective
excursus into all those spheres that are inscribed into landscape
beyond the professional mainstream. Schaal was subsequently able to
build a large number of spectacular 'follies' and installations in
gardens and parks. From 1998 to 2014 he was finally able to
actually realise a whole city park, complete with artistic
installations: the Wielandpark in Biberach. The complex
architectonic and artistic layout of this park embodies, as it
were, the distilled essence of decades of working with the bridle
paths at the boundaries of landscape. Frank R. Werner studied
painting, architecture and architectural history in Mainz, Hanover
and Stuttgart. From 1990 to 1994 he was professor of history and
theory of architecture at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden
Kunste Stuttgart, from 1994 until his retirement in 2011 he was
director of the Institut fur Architekturgeschichte und
Architekturtheorie at the Bergische Universitat in Wuppertal. Peter
C. Horn studied architecture in Munich. After working for several
years in his original profession in South America, he runs a studio
for architectural photography in Stuttgart since 1985.
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