Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe
(deutsch/englisch) The concept of landscape-ness is gaining
increasing importance in architecture not least due to the rising
threat of climate change. Based on international examples, Margitta
Buchert analyzes the potential of architecture for dealing with
contemporary challenges, including socio-cultural transformations
and questions of lifeworld orientations within the tensions of
global networking and local exposure—between natural space and
urban space. Which architectural understandings and characteristics
flow into architecture and urban projects by introducing the
concept of landscape-ness? Which spatial articulating qualities are
emphasized? And what sensibilities and capacities are enriched?
Dimensions of landscape as nature—however, shaped and reshaped by
humans—are in focus, as well as the connection between
aesthetics, architecture, ecology, and the city.
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