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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aWild by Design: Strategies for Creating Life-enhancing Landscape |
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_aNew York _bIsland Press _c2016 |
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| 300 | _a243p. | ||
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| 505 | _aChapter 1: A Laboratory for Wild by Design p.15, Chapter 2: Reinvention: A diverse array of tactics that can build on the attributes of a place but change the way it functions and is perceived. p.45, Chapter 3: Restoration: More than just "putting back what was there;' restoration engages design strategies for understanding the different functions of restoration p.77, Chapter 4: Conservation: Principles of conservation-to use little, minimize waste, safeguard a landscape that is at risk, make connections, and promote awareness- can be thoroughly integrated into the design process p.131, Chapter 5: Regeneration: Understanding that we are helping to set processes in motion that will sustain a place after the designers are done p.169, Chapter 6: Expression: Refocusing on the art of what we do, the meaning of our work p.167, Conclusion: What Are We Doing Here, Anyway? p.255 | ||
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