01930nam a2200241Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001500062040001000077082000800087082000800095100001700103245004000120260001500160260000900175300001400184365000900198365001100207365000600218365000900224505144100233650001401674OSt20230314090919.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a0419250700 ckrvia a712 bLAN aJan Birksted aLandscapes of Memory and Experience bSpon Press c2000 axviii;272 b2565 cRupees d0 e1924 aLandscape between memory and experience by Jan Birksted p.1, Section One: The site of memory: 1. The commemorative anatomy of a colonial park by Hannah Lewi p.9, 2. A new monument in a new land by Paul Walker p.31, 3. Carlo Scarpa: built memories by Anne-Catrin Schultz p.47, Section Two: Vision and optical instruments: 4. The rational point of view': Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc and the camera lucida by Paula Young Lee p.63, 5. Cezanne's property by Jan Birksted p.77, 6. Subject to circumstance: the landscape of the French lighthouse system Edward Eigen p.87, Section Three: Concepts of nature and body: 7. The body in the garden by Karen Lang p.107, 8. Self, scene and action: the final chapter of Yuan ye by Stanislaus Fung p.129, 9. The house of light and entropy: inhabiting the American desert by Alessandra Ponte p.137, Section Four: Observing, recording: 10. Landscape to inscape: topography as ecclesiological vision by Rhona Richman Kenneally p.163, 11. Fluid precision: Giacomo della Porta and the Acqua Vergine fountains of Rome by Katherine Wentworth Rinne p.183, Section Five: Aesthetic analysis: 12. New projects for the City of Munster: llya Kabakov, Herman de Vries and Dan Graham by Ursula Seibold-Bultmann p.205, 13. The Villa d'Este storyboard by Philippe Nys p.223, 14. The splendid effects of Architecture, and its power to affect the mind': the workings of Picturesque Association by Caroline van Eck p.245 aLandscape