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Category : Landscape architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Landscape Master Plan, University of California, Berkeley
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Landscape architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Landscape architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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University of California, Berkeley
Author: Harvey Helfand
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN: 9781568982939
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book "offers an insider's view of the first school in the University of California system. The Beaux-Arts master plan by John Galen Howard created a classic setting for early buildings by Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, and Greene & Greene, and later buildings by John Carl Warnecke, Edward Larrabee Barnes, Charles Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull, and landscape architecture by Lawrence Halprin. The campus is unique for its breadth of architectural works by California designers. [This book], featuring over 100 buildings, is fascinating to read and an easy-to-use companion for a walking tour. With a foreword by Berkeley's Chancellor Robert M. Berdahl, and striking photographs by author Harvey Helfand, this is the definitive guide to the history and architecture of the first public institution of higher learning in California"--Inside front cover.
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN: 9781568982939
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book "offers an insider's view of the first school in the University of California system. The Beaux-Arts master plan by John Galen Howard created a classic setting for early buildings by Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, and Greene & Greene, and later buildings by John Carl Warnecke, Edward Larrabee Barnes, Charles Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull, and landscape architecture by Lawrence Halprin. The campus is unique for its breadth of architectural works by California designers. [This book], featuring over 100 buildings, is fascinating to read and an easy-to-use companion for a walking tour. With a foreword by Berkeley's Chancellor Robert M. Berdahl, and striking photographs by author Harvey Helfand, this is the definitive guide to the history and architecture of the first public institution of higher learning in California"--Inside front cover.
Landscape Heritage Plan, University of California, Berkeley
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Category : College campuses
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Category : College campuses
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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The Topography of Wellness
Author: Sara Jensen Carr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780813946290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has re-ignited discussions of how architects, landscapes, and urban planners can shape the environment in response to disease. This challenge is both a timely topic and one with an illuminating history. In The Topography of Wellness, Sara Jensen Carr offers a chronological narrative of how six epidemics transformed the American urban landscape, reflecting changing views of the power of design, pathology of disease, and the epidemiology of the environment. From the infectious diseases of cholera and tuberculosis, to so-called "social diseases" of idleness and crime, to the more complicated origins of today's chronic diseases, each illness and its associated combat strategies has left its mark on our surroundings. While each solution succeeded in eliminating the disease on some level, sweeping environmental changes often came with significant social and physical consequences. Even more unexpectedly, some adaptations inadvertently incubated future epidemics. From the Industrial Revolution to present day, this book illuminates the constant evolution of our relationship to wellness and the environment by documenting the shifting grounds of illness and the urban landscape.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780813946290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has re-ignited discussions of how architects, landscapes, and urban planners can shape the environment in response to disease. This challenge is both a timely topic and one with an illuminating history. In The Topography of Wellness, Sara Jensen Carr offers a chronological narrative of how six epidemics transformed the American urban landscape, reflecting changing views of the power of design, pathology of disease, and the epidemiology of the environment. From the infectious diseases of cholera and tuberculosis, to so-called "social diseases" of idleness and crime, to the more complicated origins of today's chronic diseases, each illness and its associated combat strategies has left its mark on our surroundings. While each solution succeeded in eliminating the disease on some level, sweeping environmental changes often came with significant social and physical consequences. Even more unexpectedly, some adaptations inadvertently incubated future epidemics. From the Industrial Revolution to present day, this book illuminates the constant evolution of our relationship to wellness and the environment by documenting the shifting grounds of illness and the urban landscape.
Vineyard
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Category : Historic sites
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Historic sites
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Richard Haag
Author: William S. Saunders
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN: 9781568981178
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Landscape Views series was established to highlight important issues of landscape architecture. Like our ever-popular Pamphlet Architecture series, Landscape Views packs a large amount of critical research into a small volume. Examines two projects in the Pacific Northwest.
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN: 9781568981178
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Landscape Views series was established to highlight important issues of landscape architecture. Like our ever-popular Pamphlet Architecture series, Landscape Views packs a large amount of critical research into a small volume. Examines two projects in the Pacific Northwest.
Black Landscapes Matter
Author: Walter Hood
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813944872
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The question "Do black landscapes matter?" cuts deep to the core of American history. From the plantations of slavery to contemporary segregated cities, from freedman villages to northern migrations for freedom, the nation’s landscape bears the detritus of diverse origins. Black landscapes matter because they tell the truth. In this vital new collection, acclaimed landscape designer and public artist Walter Hood assembles a group of notable landscape architecture and planning professionals and scholars to probe how race, memory, and meaning intersect in the American landscape. Essayists examine a variety of U.S. places—ranging from New Orleans and Charlotte to Milwaukee and Detroit—exposing racism endemic in the built environment and acknowledging the widespread erasure of black geographies and cultural landscapes. Through a combination of case studies, critiques, and calls to action, contributors reveal the deficient, normative portrayals of landscape that affect communities of color and question how public design and preservation efforts can support people in these places. In a culture in which historical omissions and specious narratives routinely provoke disinvestment in minority communities, creative solutions by designers, planners, artists, and residents are necessary to activate them in novel ways. Black people have built and shaped the American landscape in ways that can never be fully known. Black Landscapes Matter is a timely and necessary reminder that without recognizing and reconciling these histories and spaces, America’s past and future cannot be understood.
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813944872
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The question "Do black landscapes matter?" cuts deep to the core of American history. From the plantations of slavery to contemporary segregated cities, from freedman villages to northern migrations for freedom, the nation’s landscape bears the detritus of diverse origins. Black landscapes matter because they tell the truth. In this vital new collection, acclaimed landscape designer and public artist Walter Hood assembles a group of notable landscape architecture and planning professionals and scholars to probe how race, memory, and meaning intersect in the American landscape. Essayists examine a variety of U.S. places—ranging from New Orleans and Charlotte to Milwaukee and Detroit—exposing racism endemic in the built environment and acknowledging the widespread erasure of black geographies and cultural landscapes. Through a combination of case studies, critiques, and calls to action, contributors reveal the deficient, normative portrayals of landscape that affect communities of color and question how public design and preservation efforts can support people in these places. In a culture in which historical omissions and specious narratives routinely provoke disinvestment in minority communities, creative solutions by designers, planners, artists, and residents are necessary to activate them in novel ways. Black people have built and shaped the American landscape in ways that can never be fully known. Black Landscapes Matter is a timely and necessary reminder that without recognizing and reconciling these histories and spaces, America’s past and future cannot be understood.
Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities
Author: David J. Neuman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118330196
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Essential information for the design of college and university facilities Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities, Second Edition is your one-stop reference for the essential information you need to confidently begin the planning process and successfully complete the design of college and university buildings, large or small, on time and within budget. Award-winning architect and planner David J. Neuman and a roster of industry-leading contributors share their firsthand knowledge to guide you through all aspects of planning higher education facilities, including learning centers, academic buildings and professional schools, scientific research facilities, housing, athletics and recreation facilities, social and support facilities, and cultural centers. The book combines up-to-date coverage of essential issues related to campus planning, programming, and building design guidelines with detailed project examples. This new edition offers: Numerous photographs, diagrams, plans, and sections Updated project examples, including several buildings completed in the last decade Up-to-date coverage of sustainability and technology issues A new chapter on historic preservation, rehabilitation, and adaptive use of existing buildings New material on the influence of interdepartmental collaboration and renewed communication on the built environment for campuses This conveniently organized quick reference is an invaluable guide for busy, dedicated professionals who want to get educated quickly as they embark on a new project. Like every Building Type Basics book, it provides authoritative, up-to-date information instantly and saves professionals countless hours of research.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118330196
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Essential information for the design of college and university facilities Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities, Second Edition is your one-stop reference for the essential information you need to confidently begin the planning process and successfully complete the design of college and university buildings, large or small, on time and within budget. Award-winning architect and planner David J. Neuman and a roster of industry-leading contributors share their firsthand knowledge to guide you through all aspects of planning higher education facilities, including learning centers, academic buildings and professional schools, scientific research facilities, housing, athletics and recreation facilities, social and support facilities, and cultural centers. The book combines up-to-date coverage of essential issues related to campus planning, programming, and building design guidelines with detailed project examples. This new edition offers: Numerous photographs, diagrams, plans, and sections Updated project examples, including several buildings completed in the last decade Up-to-date coverage of sustainability and technology issues A new chapter on historic preservation, rehabilitation, and adaptive use of existing buildings New material on the influence of interdepartmental collaboration and renewed communication on the built environment for campuses This conveniently organized quick reference is an invaluable guide for busy, dedicated professionals who want to get educated quickly as they embark on a new project. Like every Building Type Basics book, it provides authoritative, up-to-date information instantly and saves professionals countless hours of research.
Educational Environments No.3 INTL
Author: Roger Yee
Publisher: Visual Reference Publications
ISBN: 9781584711025
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
"Educational Environments No. 3 brings welcome news at a critical time for America's educational community - now preparing students for an increasingly uncertain and volatile world - by providing a thoughtful look at many of the newest and most inspired educational facilities for students from K-12 to university and beyond, as designed by some of the nation's leading architects and interior designers. The range of facilities illustrated in this volume's meticulously reproduced, four-color pages reflects the broad scope of today's educational activities. The elementary schools, high schools, classroom buildings, laboratories, dormitories, student centers, gymnasiums, libraries, community centers, museums, performing arts centers, dining halls, visitors centers and other facilities depicted in Educational Environments No. 3 will give educators, supporters of education, concerned citizens and their architects and interior designers, an excellent opportunity to review their own options for planning, designing and building state-of-the-art facilities." "To help readers make frequent, easy use of its resources Educational Environments No. 3 is organized alphabetically by design firm, with each project indexed by educational institution and location. Educators, their supporters and advocates, as well as architects and interior designers serving the educational world, will be able to measure their own projects and project requirements against the recent achievements presented here as they consider how to make education more accessible and effective in their communities."--Jacket.
Publisher: Visual Reference Publications
ISBN: 9781584711025
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
"Educational Environments No. 3 brings welcome news at a critical time for America's educational community - now preparing students for an increasingly uncertain and volatile world - by providing a thoughtful look at many of the newest and most inspired educational facilities for students from K-12 to university and beyond, as designed by some of the nation's leading architects and interior designers. The range of facilities illustrated in this volume's meticulously reproduced, four-color pages reflects the broad scope of today's educational activities. The elementary schools, high schools, classroom buildings, laboratories, dormitories, student centers, gymnasiums, libraries, community centers, museums, performing arts centers, dining halls, visitors centers and other facilities depicted in Educational Environments No. 3 will give educators, supporters of education, concerned citizens and their architects and interior designers, an excellent opportunity to review their own options for planning, designing and building state-of-the-art facilities." "To help readers make frequent, easy use of its resources Educational Environments No. 3 is organized alphabetically by design firm, with each project indexed by educational institution and location. Educators, their supporters and advocates, as well as architects and interior designers serving the educational world, will be able to measure their own projects and project requirements against the recent achievements presented here as they consider how to make education more accessible and effective in their communities."--Jacket.
Representation of Places
Author: Peter Bosselmann
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520918269
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
People live in cities and experience them firsthand, while urban designers explain cities conceptually. In Representation of Places Peter Bosselmann takes on the challenging question of how designers can communicate the changes they envision in order that "the rest of us" adequately understand how those changes will affect our lives. New modes of imaging technology—from two-dimensional maps, charts, and diagrams to computer models—allow professionals to explain their designs more clearly than ever before. Although architects and planners know how to read these representations, few outside the profession can interpret them, let alone understand what it would be like to walk along the streets such representations describe. Yet decisions on what gets built are significantly influenced by these very representations. A portion of Bosselmann's book is based on innovative experiments conducted at the University of California, Berkeley's Visual Simulation Laboratory. In a section titled "The City in the Laboratory," he discusses how visual simulation was applied to projects in New York City, San Francisco, and Toronto. The concerns that Bosselmann addresses have an impact on large segments of society, and lay readers as well as professionals will find much that is useful in his timely, accessibly written book.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520918269
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
People live in cities and experience them firsthand, while urban designers explain cities conceptually. In Representation of Places Peter Bosselmann takes on the challenging question of how designers can communicate the changes they envision in order that "the rest of us" adequately understand how those changes will affect our lives. New modes of imaging technology—from two-dimensional maps, charts, and diagrams to computer models—allow professionals to explain their designs more clearly than ever before. Although architects and planners know how to read these representations, few outside the profession can interpret them, let alone understand what it would be like to walk along the streets such representations describe. Yet decisions on what gets built are significantly influenced by these very representations. A portion of Bosselmann's book is based on innovative experiments conducted at the University of California, Berkeley's Visual Simulation Laboratory. In a section titled "The City in the Laboratory," he discusses how visual simulation was applied to projects in New York City, San Francisco, and Toronto. The concerns that Bosselmann addresses have an impact on large segments of society, and lay readers as well as professionals will find much that is useful in his timely, accessibly written book.