Perseverance, equanimity, values through landscape discipline in conversation with
By: Raval, Shishir R.
Publisher: New Delhi Brijendra S. Dua 2022Edition: Vol.1(69).Description: 17-23p.Subject(s): LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of landscape architectureSummary: As an undergraduate student of Architecture [in late 1970s], when I got introduced to the subject of Landscape Architecture, I was flat-out hooked and still am. Love at first sight. I had decided then that I would become a Landscape Architect. Every day, since then, I find myself extremely fortunate and grateful to have found and loved each other. However, the roots for this are much older. Growing up, nearby nature, my father’s deep passion for English romantic literature and painting and care for nature, my mother’s tinkering with plants and sense of design, my sister’s fine arts works on trees and landscapes, some good teachers who delve into meanings and nuances of nature-based poetry, and getting lost in reading poetry and prose on nature have all inspired me to become a Landscape Architect.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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As an undergraduate student of Architecture [in late 1970s], when I got introduced to the subject of Landscape Architecture, I was flat-out hooked and still am. Love at first sight. I had decided then that I would become a Landscape Architect. Every day, since then, I find myself extremely fortunate and grateful to have found and loved each other. However, the roots for this are much older. Growing up, nearby nature, my father’s deep passion for English romantic literature and painting and care for nature, my mother’s tinkering with plants and sense of design, my sister’s fine arts works on trees and landscapes, some good teachers who delve into meanings and nuances of nature-based poetry, and getting lost in reading poetry and prose on nature have all inspired me to become a Landscape Architect.
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