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Landscape Architecture. Ideas and concepts
Lam George
PACE PUBLISHING
44,00 €
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EAN :9789627723240
A lot of publications / books are devoted to document design projects which have completed construction. As it may take years from design stage to project completion, the ideas and concepts that were employed in designing these projects might not be considered the most current ones. Some good design projects, for other reasons beyond their design merits, might not be constructed / materialized at all. This book sets out to document landscape architecture projects that are either unbuilt, under construction, or purely experimental with an intention to bring to readers the current thinking, ideas and concepts in Landscape Architecture. Ideas and Concepts - Landscape Architecture presents 55 designs from 41 design practices and individuals. These designs, if carried out, would spread over 13 countries ; and provide readers a glimpse to the current trend, from East to West and from North to South.
La vie pas toujours rose dans une cité du 93 La Cité interdite du 93 nous amène en Seine-Saint-Denis. De chambres de bonne en appartements partagés avec d'autres immigrés chinois, Kei et ses parents finissent par passer de l'autre côté du périph' et deviennent propriétaires d'un trois pièces à Bagnolet. Kei se voit alors confrontée à un nouveau monde, celui de la banlieue, alors même qu'elle entre collège et, par conséquent, dans l'adolescence. Kei donne une fois encore la parole aux invisibles et explore le quotidien, les rêves et les ambitions de ces enfants d'immigrés ayant grandi en banlieue. Elle s'intéresse en parallèle aux grands ensembles et plus particulièrement au quartier de la Noue, où sa famille a résidé à Bagnolet.
This book offers a selection of outstanding recent landscape projects in the United Kingdom. Chapters include : Plazas, Streetscapes and Transportation, Institutional and Educational, Corporate and Commerical, Parks, Gardens and Memorial, and Residential. Each project includes numerous photographs, renderings and text.
Ever since early childhood, Ricky Wong has been attached to designs. He would follow his elder brothers to actively run around in their grandfather's furniture plant ; and at the age of 8, he already knew how to reconfigure a cart into a primitive bike to have fun riding on it to places. His grandfather and some skilled practitioners had seriously taught him how to focus on producing a piece of authentic furniture. Ricky was fanatically in love with designs when he reached secondary school. He could recall how he wandered after school to different shops and arcades associating everything with designs. The vibrant colours, unique features, and dynamic designs captured his heart. Today, design has become a sensual appeal for Ricky. As a renowned interior designer, he sees design as a fusion of various elements articulated in time and space to promote a unique ambience that brings sensual appeal. Therefore you can always find in his design some prevailing characteristics that draw pleasing affections. Among the fabulous masterpieces he has completed, Ricky - who is devoted to Zen, has offered plenty spatial designs which are accentuated with ethnical Chinese Zen. In today's popularized Chinese sentiments, he has seen exclusive elements to signature the sensation ; for instance, the inevitable inclusion in the furniture and fixtures some intricate carvings of the Ming or Ching dynasties. He believes it is a stereotyping of Chinese designs, 'actually Chinese sensations can be delivered in an abstract expression. ' Ricky opines that sensual appeals are essentials to express Chinese sentiments. If Chinese designers do not change their identical methodology, it may prohibit the endless possibilities and originalities that may otherwise emerge. '... the more focused people are on intricacy, a resulting overwhelm of complexity may arise because you can never compete with an artisan of the Ming or Ching dynasty on elaborated intricacy. It is not interior design to solely engage on extending a former system, instead, picking a symbolizing characteristic to express a concept triggers an amiable plan. ' He has demonstrated through the selected projects in this book how to retain the essence of past glory and rejuvenate it with brand new interpretations. 'I don't just explore history. I would rather focus on the application of materials or visual stimuli to deliver sensational components for an expression of intrinsic qualities, not physical presentation ; and complement it with creativity to bring new definitions to a design. ' Ricky stated that an adorable sensual appeal must be able to touch people's hearts. Amongst all the interior designers, I. M. Pei is his favourite because his designs can stimulate people to connect with the environment. He has lifted the complexity of the magnitude of China and its extensive historical and cultural ethnicity to a spiritual level which enables Chinese designs to leap forward. 'I. M. Pei's museum design in his birthplace - Suzhou is my favourite pick. The building blends in with the environment as a single entity ; it resembles a lost horizon which triggers unsurpassed sensual appeal. ' When asked what kind of sensual appeal is most touching, Ricky said, 'To dwell in a comfortable place with family and enjoy a moment of tranquility together is the most touching scene and desirable sensual appeal for me. '