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Edited by Christiane Sörensen
Karoline Liedtke
DISCUSSING
LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
~ 8 INTRODUCTION 86 History and historicism in landscape architecture
z 8 lntroduction by the President of ECLAS 92 Design and criticism of atmospheres Simon Bell in landscape architecture
~ 10 The Experiment •sPECIFICS" 98 BACK TO NATURE IN MEGACITIES
Christiane Sörensen, Karoline Liedtke 100 Comment by Jorg Sieweke
~ 12 ·sPECIFICs· as forum for
interdisciplinary landscape research 106 Traumatlc urban landscape Gesa Ziemer
114 ParadoXcity Venice z 14 The Paradoxes of Peer-Review (for Landscape Architecture) 119 Nature by design Kelly Shannon
0 112 The wilderness downtown.
The indeterminate nature of
NIGHTFALL Johannesburg's mine dumps
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u 20 1 n Fact Nature 130 WHO OWNS THE Christiane Sörensen
LANDSCAPE? 22 NIGHTFALL, USA 2011, 97 min.
James Benning 134 The Rlght to Green. Practlclng
24 All of Life is Memory Spatial Justlce James Benning
140 THE RIGHT TO LANDSCAPE 26 Landscape at Work
Angelus Elsinger 143 Comment by Elke Krasny
144 Transgressive urbanism. Borderlands
NATURE HAPPENED and urban informality of american cities
30 along the Pan-American hlghway
YESTERDAY 150 The right to commemorate and the role of landscape architecture-Case Ut0ya in Norway
32 NATURE VERSUS CULTURE 154 Landscape, democracy, and the right to
34 Comment by Michaela Ott landscape
36 Designing nature as infrastructure-a 157 Rethinking landscape. Rethinking value. profession looking for new metaphors for its relation with nature 160 COMMUNAL LANDSCAPES
AT RISK 40 Walking narratives: lnteracting between
urban nature and seif 162 Comment by Elke Krasny
44 Nature or culture, the wrong question: 164 Vitamin "G~ A study on Egyptian Freeing landscape from its silos sustainable landscape community
participation 48 Timescapes. Non-geographical
approaches to landscape 170 Urban agriculture in Vila Nova de Gaia: The nurturing symbiosis
57 The human existence between nature and artifact 175 Meanwhile spaces
64 DESIGN WITH NATURE 178 The life and (preventable) death ofthe Kibbutz communal landscape
67 Comment by Angelus Elslnger 186 LANDSCAPE PLANNING
68 Teaching interdisciplinary sustainability: Probing traditional design/build 188 Food traditions and landscapes-education Do they own each other?
74 Process, utillty and strategy; designing 192 Landscape, livability and happiness with plant materials in an uncertain world in regional development and
landscape planning 78 Ground as a deslgn material in landscape
architecture
197 Needs heritage a museum? On transformation, 295 Design as translation-Site-speciflc harbor conservation and persistence in the Unesco- transformation in Europe landscape Hallstatt-Dachstein
302 LX GARDENS-Lisbon's historic gardens and parks: 202 Make-ability 2.0. The power and resilience of Study and landscape heritage
landscape frameworks 305 Nature as dissonant heritage
206 UASl-Urban Agriculture Spatial Index 312 International, local and individual-Modern
210 GREENINFRASTRUCTURES movement and landscape architecture of spas in Slovakia
212 From greenbelt to infrabelt-London's green belt as model for a sustainable landscape? 318 THE FINE ART OF BEST PRACTICE
216 Activate urban landscape networks: Regional 321 Comment by Gabl Schlllig park RheinMain-Next steps
324 Landscape preference: Where do 1 stand? An 222 Landschaftszug Dessau-An emerging exploration of formalist and objectivist attitudes
collaborative landscape to landscape
226 Communicating nature values in urban green 328 Space turns into place in laborative actions structure planning. Case studies from Norway
334 Propositions for the landscape: relational space, 228 A multifunctional analysis of open space owner- open systems and spaces of communlcation
ship and use in the city ofVancouver, Canada 340 Temporary landscape as theatre: small events,
big futures
238 BEST PRACTICE LANDSCAPE 346 LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURES
240 FUNDAMENTALS 348 MULTIDIMENSIONAL LANDSCAPES
242 Comment by Udo Weilacher 350 Analyzing structure and functions-Can landscape metrics improve the landscape planning process?
244 Applying the Eclas guidance on landscape architecture: Reflections from recent experience 3S6 The megaregional common: A framework for thinking in the eastern baltic sea region megaregions, infrastructure and "open• space
248 Re-visiting best practice: lnvestigating place 362 lnfrastructure typologies in suburban land-experience in the nexus of theory and design scapes in Switzerland and in Kosovo
254 Disseminating landscape architectural 368 Hybrid tourism-related structures-revisiting specificity on the global stage the Westin Bonaventure Hotel
257 The fabrication of heroes in landscape architecture 374 WATER AND STRUCTURES
260 IS THERE A DESIGN THEORY? 376 The waterfront landscapes and the historic harbors in the Sulcis archipelago
262 Comment by Udo Weilacher 384 Collaborative engagement for the future of a
264 ls there a "design science" in the context of water landscape landscape architecture?
390 ENERGY LANDSCAPES 268 The grid and the non-hierarchical field: Peter
Walker and minimalist landscape architecture 392 Energy-landscape nexus: Advancing a conceptual framework for the design of sustainable energy
271 A drawing for learning-Learning by drawing landscapes
276 Evidence of action: Towards an ecology of objects 398 Socio-environmental character assessment of land-scapes in small-scale hydropower objects in Latvia
282 Teaching time-On the practice of landscape laboratories 402 A new assessment methodology for cultural
landscapes constructed by the energy industry: 287 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE HERITAGE A case of study in central Spain
289 Comment by Karsten Jergensen 408 Reading a historical hydroelectric landscape. Alta Valtellina as a case study
290 What Visions guide us when we seek to preserve and cherish natural and cultural landscapes? 414 Towards a spanish atlas of cultural landscapes
of energy
422 EVENTS AND CONVERSION
424 LARGE-SCALE EVENTS AND THEIR LEGACIES
427 Comment by Joachim Thiel
428 Tremors at Gezi Park: Challenges in landscape archltecture at lstanbul's earthquake risk
432 Project for urban Interventions 2011 Brno's Little Loops (Brn~nske tolenky)
438 lntegrating the space of mega-events along with the landscape of Rang pur, Bangladesh
446 Perceived use of green urban parks: Users' assessment of five case studies
452 Olympics' environmental legacy: London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020: Will they be worthwhile?
458 PECHA KUCHA
461 Riverside-The Senne under Brussels approached through private cellars
462 The Architecture of transit: Photographing beauty and sublimity in motorway architecture from the Alps to Naples
463 Who owns the landscape: the landscape meat eaters
464 Pause And Think On/Over Ruins-Collective Approprlatlons and Landscape Planning
465 Cities on hold/Urban catastrophe Re-thinking urban landscape in Madrid's periphery after the "construction tsunami"
466 lce or dust-The latvian road landscape
467 Canarysect-Capturing dynamics, relationships, atmospheres in the water landscapes of the Canaries
468 Mangfallpark-lntensified Landscape of Streams
469 Urbanism studio 2013: Twenty welfare gardens. Can the art of gardens define the future welfare city?
470 Landscape choreography-From wasted land to shared space
471 Sustainability in the use of the terrltory and landscape in the municipality of Monchique (Algarve, Portugal)
472 Cidade aracy, a neighborhood is reinventing places
473 Making places in 1 :1: Site specificity and local transformatlons through temporary projects
474 Landscape and architecture: A landscape specific approach to architectural design education
475 Back from planning to planting: Ca Mau's need to shift gears to respond to climate change
476 The Rose Square-the center of Liepäja city
477 In the realm of the senses-urban space and Imagination
478 Wetland biodiversity promotion. Case of study: Östra Dammen, Lomma, Sweden
479 Allotment gardens-the important element of natural and social performance of eitles
480 POSTER
486 VENUE: ST. KATHARINEN
495 Acknowledgements
496 Scientific Committee, Reviewers