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Design with nature par Ian L. McHarg
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Design with nature (édition 1992)

par Ian L. McHarg

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"In presenting us with a vision of organic exuberance and humandelight, which ecology and ecological design promise to open up forus, McHarg revives the hope for a better world." --LewisMumford ". . . important to America and all the rest of the world in ourstruggle to design rational, wholesome, and productive landscapes."--Laurie Olin, Hanna Olin, Ltd. "This century's most influential landscape architecture book."--Landscape Architecture ". . . an enduring contribution to the technical literature oflandscape planning and to that unfortunately small collection ofwritings which speak with emotional eloquence of the importance ofecological principles in regional planning." --Landscape and UrbanPlanning In the twenty-five years since it first took the academic world bystorm, Design With Nature has done much to redefine the fields oflandscape architecture, urban and regional planning, and ecologicaldesign. It has also left a permanent mark on the ongoing discussionof mankind's place in nature and nature's place in mankind withinthe physical sciences and humanities. Described by one enthusiasticreviewer as a "user's manual for our world," Design With Natureoffers a practical blueprint for a new, healthier relationshipbetween the built environment and nature. In so doing, it providesnothing less than the scientific, technical, and philosophicalfoundations for a mature civilization that will, as Lewis Mumfordecstatically put it in his Introduction to the 1969 edition,"replace the polluted, bulldozed, machine-dominated, dehumanized,explosion-threatened world that is even now disintegrating anddisappearing before our eyes."… (plus d'informations)
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Published for The American Museum of Natural History. Writen under a grant from The Conservation Foundation of Washington, D.C. 1967 from cover '...may well abe one of the most important books of the century, a turning point in man's view and treatment of his environment.'--Wolf von Eckardt Ian McHarg, an outspoken critic of the traditional notion that urban development must be imposed upon the landsacape, regardless of the ecological conwequences, in Design with Nature, proves that necessary man-made structures can be accommodated within the existing natural order. 'Here are the foundations for a civilization that will replace the polluted, bulldozed, machine-dominated, dehumanized, explosion-threatened world that is even now disintegrating and disappearing before our eyes. In presenting us with a vision of organic exuberance and human delight, which ecology and ecological design promise to open up for us, McHarg revives the hope for a better world.'--Lewis Mumford 'A book which n my opinion will be a permanent landmark for the age.'--Frank B. Egler Ian L. McHarg, teacher, practicing landscape architect, planner, writer and lecturer, devotes the largest part of his energies to the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, of which he is founder and Chairman. He is also a partner of the office of Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd, architects, landscape architects, city an regional planners, which has employed the ecological planning method in several studies, including The Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Region, The Staten Island Study, A Comprehensivae Landscape Plan for Washington, D.C., The Inner Harbor Plan for Baltimore, and the Lower Manhattan Plan. Contents Introduction City and Countryside Sea and Survival The Plight A Step Forward The Cast and the Capsule Nature in the Metropolis On Values A Response to Values The World is a Capsule Porcesses as Values The Naturalists The River Basin The Metropolitan Region Process and Form The City: Process and Form The City: Health and Pathology Prospect
  AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
Un libro guida per chiunque desideri progettare per il futuro. Ribadendo la necessità di un intento consapevole, di una valutazione etica, di una organizzazione ordinata, di una deliberata espressione estetica nel trattare ogni parte dell'ambiente, McHarg pone l'accento non sulla progettazione o sulla natura in se stesse, ma sulla preposizione con, che presuppone cooperazione umana e compartecipazione biologica. Egli cerca non di imporre arbitrariamente la progettazione, ma di sfruttare appieno le potenzialità e, con esse, necessariamente le condizioni restrittive che la natura ci offre.
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"In presenting us with a vision of organic exuberance and humandelight, which ecology and ecological design promise to open up forus, McHarg revives the hope for a better world." --LewisMumford ". . . important to America and all the rest of the world in ourstruggle to design rational, wholesome, and productive landscapes."--Laurie Olin, Hanna Olin, Ltd. "This century's most influential landscape architecture book."--Landscape Architecture ". . . an enduring contribution to the technical literature oflandscape planning and to that unfortunately small collection ofwritings which speak with emotional eloquence of the importance ofecological principles in regional planning." --Landscape and UrbanPlanning In the twenty-five years since it first took the academic world bystorm, Design With Nature has done much to redefine the fields oflandscape architecture, urban and regional planning, and ecologicaldesign. It has also left a permanent mark on the ongoing discussionof mankind's place in nature and nature's place in mankind withinthe physical sciences and humanities. Described by one enthusiasticreviewer as a "user's manual for our world," Design With Natureoffers a practical blueprint for a new, healthier relationshipbetween the built environment and nature. In so doing, it providesnothing less than the scientific, technical, and philosophicalfoundations for a mature civilization that will, as Lewis Mumfordecstatically put it in his Introduction to the 1969 edition,"replace the polluted, bulldozed, machine-dominated, dehumanized,explosion-threatened world that is even now disintegrating anddisappearing before our eyes."

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