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Urban landscapes

By: Saelen, Arne.
Publisher: Bercelona LOFT Publication 2012Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 297 Pages.ISBN: 978-84-9936-905-1.Subject(s): LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)DDC classification: 712 Summary: Although Landscape Design was created just over 10 years ago in Bergen (Norway), there is no question that it is now one of the key exponents of landscape architecture and a unique reference for any urban landscape artist. Not only has it received prestigious international awards and taken part in forums and biennials but its founder has worked for over a decade in close collaboration with various Norwegian universities in the Social Science sector. Saale's constant quest, research and awareness form this firm's huge contribution to the project, viewing landscape as an essential part of cultural heritage and hence the backbone of our cultural space.This monograph is therefore much more than a compendium of architectural projects: it is the materialization of a new concept of "rurban" space.
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Although Landscape Design was created just over 10 years ago in Bergen (Norway), there is no question that it is now one of the key exponents of landscape architecture and a unique reference for any urban landscape artist. Not only has it received prestigious international awards and taken part in forums and biennials but its founder has worked for over a decade in close collaboration with various Norwegian universities in the Social Science sector. Saale's constant quest, research and awareness form this firm's huge contribution to the project, viewing landscape as an essential part of cultural heritage and hence the backbone of our cultural space.This monograph is therefore much more than a compendium of architectural projects: it is the materialization of a new concept of "rurban" space.

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