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    The garden of entangled paths : landscape phenomena at the Albany Bulb wasteland by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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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    The Emergence of Suburban Terracing on Coastal Dunes: Case Studies along the Perth Northern Corridor, Western Australia, 1930-2010 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 Usefulness of Uselessness: Towards a Landscape Framework for Un-Activated Urban Public Space by Kullmann, Karl

    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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 by Kullmann, Karl

    “…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 by Kullmann, Karl

    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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