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The Landscapes of Dieter Kienast | Anette Freytag | 9783856763879 | gta Verlag

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The Landscapes of Dieter Kienast

Auteur:Anette Freytag

Uitgever:gta

ISBN: 978-3-85676-387-9

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 432 pagina's
  • 1 feb. 2021

Dieter Kienast (1945–1998) is a key Swiss figure in European landscape architecture. Amidst a striking change in societal understandings of nature, he sought a synthesis between design and ecology in the 1970s.

Kienast designed spaces to make the dissolving opposition between city and countryside legible and to enable aesthetic experience to help cope with increasingly complex everyday life. As a designer, planner, researcher and university lecturer, Kienast introduced new challenges into the discussion of those fields. Critique of urban planning, processes of participation and the significance of spontaneous urban vegetation played just as much a role in these discussions as did art, literature, architecture and the popularity of postmodernism.

This award-winning book by Anette Freytag offers the first and comprehensive critical examination of Dieter Kienast and is now available to an international audience in this English edition. It not only vividly deconstructs how design, theory and representation are interwoven in Kienast’s work, but also sheds light on a specific period of landscape architecture.

Preface by Erik A. de Jong. Foreword by Christophe Girot. With photographs by Georg Aerni und Christian Vogt. Translated by Linden Stevenson

Dieter Kienast (1945–1998) is a key Swiss figure in European landscape architecture. Amidst a striking change in societal understandings of nature, he sought a synthesis between design and ecology in the 1970s.

Kienast designed spaces to make the dissolving opposition between city and countryside legible and to enable aesthetic experience to help cope with increasingly complex everyday life. As a designer, planner, researcher and university lecturer, Kienast introduced new challenges into the discussion of those fields. Critique of urban planning, processes of participation and the significance of spontaneous urban vegetation played just as much a role in these discussions as did art, literature, architecture and the popularity of postmodernism.

This award-winning book by Anette Freytag offers the first and comprehensive critical examination of Dieter Kienast and is now available to an international audience in this English edition. It not only vividly deconstructs how design, theory and representation are interwoven in Kienast’s work, but also sheds light on a specific period of landscape architecture.

Preface by Erik A. de Jong. Foreword by Christophe Girot. With photographs by Georg Aerni und Christian Vogt. Translated by Linden Stevenson

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