Search Results - "Kullmann, Karl"
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The garden of entangled paths : landscape phenomena at the Albany Bulb wasteland
Published in Landscape review (Lincoln) (01-04-2017)“…Redresses the tendency in design discourse to engage with wastelands programmatically and pictorially, while overlooking the contribution that the corporeal…”
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The drone's eye: applications and implications for landscape architecture
Published in Landscape research (03-10-2018)“…The use of next-generation automated consumer drones for aerial imaging and mapping is increasingly common. As a field that recurrently seeks new mapping…”
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Design with (human) nature: recovering the creative instrumentality of social data in urban design
Published in Journal of urban design (04-03-2019)“…In the mid-twentieth century, environmental psychology emerged as a field of significant potential that aimed to methodically decipher the influence of…”
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The mirage of the metropolis: city imaging in the age of digital chorography
Published in Journal of urban design (02-01-2018)“…Even as cities evolved geographically, the basis of city imaging (as codified by Kevin Lynch) remained relatively stable for over half a century. More…”
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Hyper-realism and loose-reality: the limitations of digital realism and alternative principles in landscape design visualization
Published in Journal of landscape architecture (Wageningen, Netherlands) (02-09-2014)“…Despite on-going advances in digital visualization technologies, the messy complexity of the corporeal landscape remains a challenging subject to represent…”
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Disciplinary convergence: landscape architecture and the spatial design disciplines
Published in Journal of landscape architecture (Wageningen, Netherlands) (02-01-2016)“…Despite resurgent interest in landscape, the viability of landscape architecture has been questioned from within the field. The article positions this…”
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Dis/orientation machines: journeys into labyrinthine landscapes
Published in Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes (02-01-2018)“…Fascinated by the creative possibilities of consciously losing orientation, Guy Debord and his Situationist comrades saw the city as an urban labyrinth in flux…”
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Grounding Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism
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The Emergence of Suburban Terracing on Coastal Dunes: Case Studies along the Perth Northern Corridor, Western Australia, 1930-2010
Published in Journal of urban design (20-10-2014)“…In the rapidly expanding suburban periphery of Perth in Western Australia, highly malleable coastal dunes are substituted with expansive artificial…”
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Reconceptualizing Suburban Terracing: Topographically Responsive Development Scenarios for a Sandy Coastal Site
Published in Landscape journal (01-01-2017)“…Originally developed in California, earthwork terracing has proliferated worldwide as an expedient method for grading terrain for subdivision development. In…”
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Green-Networks: Integrating Alternative Circulation Systems into Post-industrial Cities
Published in Journal of urban design (01-02-2013)“…Many post-industrial cities are infused with ready-made spaces for non-vehicular circulation in the form of webs of linear voids that often result from…”
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Towards topographically sensitive urbanism: re-envisioning earthwork terracing in suburban development
Published in Journal of urbanism (02-10-2015)“…The expanding peripheries of many cities in Australia and North America increasingly encroach into steep terrain. Prevailing 20th-century urban models have…”
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Innovations in topographically sensitive urban design: evaluating landform conservation strategies in Perth's northern suburbs
Published in Australian planner (02-07-2016)“…Along Perth's expanding northern coastal corridor, earthwork terracing prepares highly malleable coastal dunes for suburban development. Although local urban…”
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Thin parks / thick edges: towards a linear park typology for (post)infrastructural sites
Published in Journal of landscape architecture (Wageningen, Netherlands) (01-09-2011)“…Cities in the post-industrial era are laced with interstitial edge-spaces formed largely by infrastructural and hydrological processes. Such linear spaces form…”
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The landscape of things
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The Usefulness of Uselessness: Towards a Landscape Framework for Un-Activated Urban Public Space
Published in Architectural theory review (04-05-2014)“…In recent decades, programmatic design activations have successfully rejuvenated many underperforming urban parks and vague sites. Nevertheless, the innate…”
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Red loops, green links: Park Rabet and urban decline in East Leipzig
Published in Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes (02-10-2014)“…Park Rabet in Leipzig, Germany, is an example of late 1990s biomorphic design form. It is a unique landscape design because of urban shrinkage. The tendency is…”
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Concave worlds, artificial horizons: reframing the urban public garden
Published in Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes (01-01-2017)“…Set in contrast to the walled garden, this article investigates a more opened form of garden delineation shaped by topography. In particular, the threshold…”
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De/framed visions: reading two collections of gardens at the Xi'an International Horticultural Exposition
Published in Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes (01-09-2012)“…Discusses the "2011 Xi'an International Horticultural Exhibition" in China. Explores a number of exhibits from both the Masters' and University collections,…”
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Design for Decline: Landscape Architecture Strategies for the Western Australian Wheatbelt
Published in Landscape journal (01-01-2013)“…Driven by economic restructuring, environmental degradation, and demographic shifts, the vast Wheatbelt region of Western Australia is faced with ongoing…”
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