Design with nature now

By: Steiner, Frederick (ed.)Contributor(s): Richard Weller, Karen M'Closkey, and Billy FlemingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in association with the University of Pennsylvania School of Design and The McHarg Cente 2019Description: 351pISBN: 9781558443938DDC classification: 712/STE
Contents:
Foreword Design as a quest, not a task Andrew Revkin p.Xi, Introduction Design in the Anthropocene p.1, Design with Nature: Reflections, Tributes, and Inspiration p.6, Chapter 1 Green the Earth, Restore the Earth, Heal the Earth Frederick Steiner p.8, Chapter 2 McHarg: The Long View, Shortened Ignacio F. Bunster-Ossa p.14, Chapter 3 Thinking Big: Design with nature Culture James Corner p.18, Chapter 4 Traverse Before Transect Anuradha Mathur p.23 Chapter 5 A Few Choruses Low Down, but Not So Blue for lan Laurie Olin p.26, Chapter 6 A Landscape of ldeas and Action: Place, Process, Form, and Language Anne Whiston Spirn p.30, Chapter 7 The Power of Nature and/or the Nature of Power Dana Tomlin p.34, Chapter 8 lan Lennox McHarg, Scotland, and the Emergence of Green Consciousness Brian M. Evans p.3 Chapter 9 A Book of Days Laurel McSherry p.50, Human Ecology and Design p.58, Chapter 10 Nature as Designer: Emancipating Nonhuman Ecologies in an Increasingly Human World Erle C. Ellis p.60, Chapter 11 Mapping Urban Nature and Multispecies Storyworlds Ursula K. Heisep.72, Projects: Five Themes p.94, Chapter 12 Big Wilds p.96, 12.1 Great Green Wall Africap.98, 12.2. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative USA and Canadap.102, 12.3. National Ecological Security Pattern Plan China p.108, 12.4. Malpai Borderlands Arizona and New Mexico, USA p.112, 12.5. Samboja Lestari East Kalimantan, Indonesia p.118, 12.6. Landscape Regeneration of Western Waiheke lsland New Zealand p.122, Chapter 13 RisingTides p.128, 13.1. The BIG U New York, New York, USA p.130, 13.2. A New Urban Ground New York, New York, USA p.136, 13.3. Fingers of High Ground Norfolk, Virginia, USA p.142, 13.4. Zandmotor Ter Heijde, The Netherlands p.148,13.5. 2050-An Energetic Odyssey North Sea, The Netherlands p.154, Chapter 14 Fresh Waters p.160, 14.1. Healthy Port Futures Great Lakes Region, USA p.162, 14.2. Room for the River The Netherlands p.168, 14.3. Los Angeles River Master Plan California, USA p.172, 14.4. Weishan Wetland Park Jining, China p.178, 14.5. GreenPlan Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA p.182, Chapter 15 Toxic Lands p.188, 15.1. Emscher Landscape Park Ruhr Valley, Germany p.190, 15.2. Stapleton Denver, Colorado, USA p.196, 15.3. Freshkills Park New York, New York, USA p.200, 15.4. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London, England p.206, Chapter 16 Jrban Futures p.212, 16.1. Barcelona Metro Region Spain p.214, 16.2. Medellín Colombia p.220,16.3. Willamette River Basin Oregon, USA p.230, 16.4. Qianhai Water City Shenzhen, China p.234,16.5. Envision Utah Salt Lake City Region, USA p.240, Projccts: Commentaries p.244, Chapter 17 The planetary optic and Finding the real ground Alan m. Berger and Jonah Susskind p.246, Chapter 18 Saved by a salt marsh Thomas j. Campanella p.252, Chapter 19 Design with change Rob Holmes p.258, Chapter 20 Hybrid thoughts Kathleen john-alder p.266, Chapter 21 Design on the edge (a dance between Emergence and extinction) Nina-marie e. Lister p.272, Chapter 22 Landscape design and the democratic prospect David w. Orr p.281, Chapter 23 Dump-heap naturalists Catherine Seavitt Nordenson p.287, Chapter 24 The paradox of security Allan w. Shearer p.294, Chapter 25 Ecology. Scarcity, and The global south Jillian Walliss p.301, Chapter 26 "Why Do I Have to Be the Man to Bring You the Bad News?" William Whitaker p.308, Acknowledgments p.319, Notes p.321, Project Credits p.333, Index p.336, About the editors and authors p.347, About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy p.351,
Summary: "This collection of essays and illustrated projects by landscape architects and planners from PennDesign celebrates the 50th anniversary of Ian McHarg's book about regional planning using natural systems, Design with Nature; showcases ecological design projects from around the world; and demonstrates McHarg's influence on contemporary landscape architects and other practitioners"
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Foreword Design as a quest, not a task Andrew Revkin p.Xi, Introduction Design in the Anthropocene p.1,
Design with Nature: Reflections, Tributes, and Inspiration p.6, Chapter 1 Green the Earth, Restore the Earth, Heal the Earth Frederick Steiner p.8, Chapter 2 McHarg: The Long View, Shortened Ignacio F. Bunster-Ossa p.14, Chapter 3 Thinking Big: Design with nature Culture James Corner p.18, Chapter 4 Traverse Before Transect Anuradha Mathur p.23 Chapter 5 A Few Choruses Low Down, but Not So Blue for lan Laurie Olin p.26, Chapter 6 A Landscape of ldeas and Action: Place, Process, Form, and Language Anne Whiston Spirn p.30, Chapter 7 The Power of Nature and/or the Nature of Power Dana Tomlin p.34, Chapter 8 lan Lennox McHarg, Scotland, and the Emergence of Green Consciousness Brian M. Evans p.3 Chapter 9 A Book of Days Laurel McSherry p.50, Human Ecology and Design p.58, Chapter 10 Nature as Designer: Emancipating Nonhuman Ecologies in an Increasingly Human World Erle C. Ellis p.60, Chapter 11 Mapping Urban Nature and Multispecies Storyworlds Ursula K. Heisep.72, Projects: Five Themes p.94, Chapter 12 Big Wilds p.96, 12.1 Great Green Wall Africap.98, 12.2. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative USA and Canadap.102, 12.3. National Ecological Security Pattern Plan China p.108, 12.4. Malpai Borderlands Arizona and New Mexico, USA p.112, 12.5. Samboja Lestari East Kalimantan, Indonesia p.118, 12.6. Landscape Regeneration of Western Waiheke lsland New Zealand p.122, Chapter 13 RisingTides p.128, 13.1. The BIG U New York, New York, USA p.130, 13.2. A New Urban Ground New York, New York, USA p.136, 13.3. Fingers of High Ground Norfolk, Virginia, USA p.142, 13.4. Zandmotor Ter Heijde, The Netherlands p.148,13.5. 2050-An Energetic Odyssey North Sea, The Netherlands p.154, Chapter 14 Fresh Waters p.160, 14.1. Healthy Port Futures Great Lakes Region, USA p.162, 14.2. Room for the River The Netherlands p.168, 14.3. Los Angeles River Master Plan California, USA p.172, 14.4. Weishan Wetland Park Jining, China p.178, 14.5. GreenPlan Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA p.182, Chapter 15 Toxic Lands p.188, 15.1. Emscher Landscape Park Ruhr Valley, Germany p.190, 15.2. Stapleton Denver, Colorado, USA p.196, 15.3. Freshkills Park New York, New York, USA p.200, 15.4. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London, England p.206, Chapter 16 Jrban Futures p.212, 16.1. Barcelona Metro Region Spain p.214, 16.2. Medellín Colombia p.220,16.3. Willamette River Basin Oregon, USA p.230, 16.4. Qianhai Water City Shenzhen, China p.234,16.5. Envision Utah Salt Lake City Region, USA p.240, Projccts: Commentaries p.244, Chapter 17 The planetary optic and Finding the real ground Alan m. Berger and Jonah Susskind p.246, Chapter 18 Saved by a salt marsh Thomas j. Campanella p.252, Chapter 19 Design with change Rob Holmes p.258, Chapter 20 Hybrid thoughts Kathleen john-alder p.266, Chapter 21 Design on the edge (a dance between Emergence and extinction) Nina-marie e. Lister p.272, Chapter 22 Landscape design and the democratic prospect David w. Orr p.281, Chapter 23 Dump-heap naturalists Catherine Seavitt Nordenson p.287, Chapter 24 The paradox of security Allan w. Shearer p.294, Chapter 25 Ecology. Scarcity, and The global south Jillian Walliss p.301, Chapter 26 "Why Do I Have to Be the Man to Bring You the Bad News?" William Whitaker p.308, Acknowledgments p.319, Notes p.321, Project Credits p.333, Index p.336, About the editors and authors p.347, About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy p.351,

"This collection of essays and illustrated projects by landscape architects and planners from PennDesign celebrates the 50th anniversary of Ian McHarg's book about regional planning using natural systems, Design with Nature; showcases ecological design projects from around the world; and demonstrates McHarg's influence on contemporary landscape architects and other practitioners"

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