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Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader (Harvard Design Magazine)

by William S Saunders

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Publisher Comments:

The complexity and scale of the environmental problems confronting humanity today provoke a wide range of responses, from indifference to anger to creativity. Among a growing number of architects, landscape architects, and planners, however, these problems have inspired a new vision-sustainability-to guide their practices.

 

In Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability, a diverse group of contributors considers the concept of sustainability, both philosophically and practically. Some take a broad view of the divisions between nature and humanity, exploring the incomprehensible scale of human intervention in the natural world, the relationship between how we feel about nature and what we do about it, and the commodification of the natural world. Other essays focus on sustainable design practices: sustainability’s roots in the American conservation tradition, its utility as a framework for future design practice, and the necessity of moving beyond demonstration projects into the mainstream. Together, these essays suggest that the gap between the promise and reality of sustainable design, although significant, can be bridged through diligence and practice.

 

Contributors: D. Michelle Addington, Yale U; John Beardsley, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Albert Borgmann, U of Montana, Missoula; Peter Buchanan; Peter Del Tredici, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Robert France, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Susannah Hagan, U of East London; Kristina Hill, U of Virginia; Catherine Howett, U of Georgia; Niall Kirkwood, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Lucy R. Lippard; Bill McKibbin; Michael Pollan; Rossana Vaccarino, Vaccarino Associates, St. Thomas.

 

William S. Saunders is editor of Harvard Design Magazine and assistant dean for external relations at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. He is editor of five previous Harvard Design Magazine Readers published by the University of Minnesota Press.

 

Robert L. Thayer Jr. is emeritus professor of landscape architecture and founder of the landscape architecture program at the University of California, Davis.

Book News Annotation:

Each volume in the series collects essays on a particular theme that appeared in various issues of the journal produced by Harvard's Graduate School of Design. The 15 articles here are by people mostly in architecture and landscape, but also in philosophy, ecology, and other fields. Michael Pollan and Bill McKibben are among them. The topics include marketing the great outdoors, five reasons to adopt environmental design, and neo-creationism and the illusion of ecological restoration. No index is provided. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780816653591
Subtitle:
A Harvard Design Magazine Reader
Author:
Saunders, William S
Introduction:
Thayer Jr, Robert L.
Editor:
Saunders, William S.
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Subject:
History
Subject:
Ecological landscape design.
Subject:
Landscape
Subject:
History : General
Subject:
Criticism
Series:
Harvard Design Magazine
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
200
Dimensions:
8.91x6.13x.49 in. .65 lbs.

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