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The Language of Landscape

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The Language of Landscape by Anne Whiston Spirn explores the idea that landscape possesses its own language, complete with syntax, grammar, and metaphors. The book argues that understanding this language is crucial to recognising the meanings embedded in our environment and avoiding aesthetic and environmental errors. Spirn illustrates her points through examples spanning thousands of years and five continents, examining urban, rural, and natural settings. She discusses influential landscape thinkers such as Thomas Jefferson and Frederick Law Olmsted, alongside lesser-known pioneers like Glenn Murcutt, revealing how landscapes express ideas and actions shaped by human perception.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, particularly those fascinated by landscape architecture, environmental studies, urban planning, and poetic approaches to nature. It appeals to scholars, designers, and thoughtful readers seeking a deeper connection to the environment.

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Combines poetry and pragmatism to teach the language of landscape and thereby to avoid making aesthetic and environmental mistakes in landscape design.

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This eloquent and powerful book combines poetry and pragmatism to teach the language of landscape. Anne Whiston Spirn, author of the award-winning The Granite Garden: Urban Nature and Human Design, argues that the language of landscape exists with its own syntax, grammar, and metaphors, and that we imperil ourselves by failing to learn to read and speak this language. To understand the meanings of landscape, our habitat, is to see the world differently and to enable ourselves to avoid profound aesthetic and environmental mistakes.

Offering examples that range across thousands of years and five continents, Spirn examines urban, rural, and natural landscapes. She discusses the thought of renowned landscape authorsโ€”Thomas Jefferson, Frank Lloyd Wright, Frederick Law Olmsted, Lawrence Halprinโ€”and of less well-known pioneers, including Australian architect Glenn Murcutt and Danish landscape artist C. Th. Sรธrensen. She discusses instances of great landscape designers using landscape fluently, masterfully, and sometimes cynically. And, in a probing analysis of the many meanings of landscape, Spirn shows how one person's ideal landscape may be another's nightmare, how Utopian landscapes can be dark.

There is danger when we lose the connection between a place and our understanding of it, Spirn warns, and she calls for change in the way we shape our environment, based on the notions of nature as a set of ideas and landscape as the expression of action and ideas in place.

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Renowned figures praise the book for its insightful and evocative treatment of landscape. Yi-Fu Tuan calls it a 'superb and unique achievement' that reveals how landscape communicates. William Cronon describes Spirn's work as possessing the power to change one's perception of the world, combining artistic and scholarly vision. Choice highlights Spirn's sensitive eye and vivid descriptions, noting the book's wide-ranging intellectual engagement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300082944

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 May 2000

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 84 b-w illus.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 381g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Anne Whiston Spirn is professor of landscape architecture and regional planning and director of the Urban Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

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