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editors: George F. Thompson; Frederick R. Steiner
Part of the Wiley Series in Sustainable Design, this book is a collection of essays on ecological planning and landscape architecture, with an emphasis on ecological preservation and enhancement of a site. The common thread that runs through these essays is the authors' conviction that the growing rift in landscape design between ecology and aesthetics is an artificial one; they believe the best designs are those that harmonize aesthetic form and ecological function. Contributors include Ian McHarg, Carol Franklin, Laurie Olin, and Mark Johnson.
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PublisherWiley Publishing, Inc. |
Available as:book (paperback)
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EBN: Feature - July 2005
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