This is the editorial of Spring 2013 issue of JoLA-Journal of Landscape Architecture. In the contemporary world of landscape architecture, it is possible to recognize the arrival of an "expanded field" and the collapse of fixed disciplinary boundaries. The cultural space of landscape architecture has always been a complex field that encompasses different disciplines. More recently, however, this has taken both more diverse and specific forms and modes arising from socio-economic, environmental and technical evolutions.
Landscape architecture in an expanded field
RINALDI, BIANCA MARIA;
2013-01-01
Abstract
This is the editorial of Spring 2013 issue of JoLA-Journal of Landscape Architecture. In the contemporary world of landscape architecture, it is possible to recognize the arrival of an "expanded field" and the collapse of fixed disciplinary boundaries. The cultural space of landscape architecture has always been a complex field that encompasses different disciplines. More recently, however, this has taken both more diverse and specific forms and modes arising from socio-economic, environmental and technical evolutions.File in questo prodotto:
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