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Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- ISBN
- 9781943532193
- Book Title
- La+ Design
- Book Series
- La+ Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture Ser.
- Publisher
- Oro Editions
- Item Length
- 10.5 in
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Genre
- Design, Architecture
- Topic
- Landscape, Study & Teaching, General, Criticism
- Item Width
- 8.8 in
- Number of Pages
- 120 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oro Editions
ISBN-10
1943532192
ISBN-13
9781943532193
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038407966
Product Key Features
Book Title
La+ Design
Number of Pages
120 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Landscape, Study & Teaching, General, Criticism
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Design, Architecture
Book Series
La+ Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
10.5 in
Item Width
8.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
745.4
Synopsis
From the stone blade and the fire stick to the latest algorithms of genetic code, we shape our world through the act of design. With its roots in the Renaissance notion disegno, design is the ability not only to make something, but also to conceive of its invention and reflect on its meaning. Whether we valorise it as the democratization of design or critique it as the perversion of the commodity fetish, designed things are now ubiquitous. Not only things but entire systems must now be designed and objects reconceived and redesigned as mere moments in unfathomably complex ecological flows. The planet itself, and even space beyond, is now presented as a design problem. What does landscape architecture bring to the broader culture of design? What lessons can be learned from other disciplines at the cutting edge of design? What role does design play in a time of transformative technological change? In LA+ DESIGN we move beyond the designed outcome to explore the myths, methods, meanings, and futures of design. Engineer and physicist Adrian Bejan outlines his constructal theory, which predicts natural design and its evolution in engineering, scientific, and social systems. Design researchers Craig Bremner + Paul Rodgers take us through an A Z of design ecology. Architects Lizzie Yarina + Claudia Bode open our eyes to new ways of seeing things through subject-object relations. Jenni Zell explores life as a woman landscape architect through a Kafkaesque lens. Daniel Pittman interviews MoMA's curator of architecture and design, Paola Antonelli. Architect David Salomon explores methods of using data as both fact and fiction. Christopher Marcinkoski interviews Anthony Dunne + Fiona Raby (Dunne + Raby) to discuss how their practice continuously redefines the role of design in society. Thomas Oles challenges stereotypes of landscape architecture's professional identity. Richard Weller discusses the terrarium as the ultimate design experiment. Dane Carlson goes deep into the culture of Nepal's hinterlands to explore new modes and geographies for landscape architecture beyond the first world. Through LA's signage, anthropologist Keith Murphy shows how different groups of people interact with and give meaning to the landscapes they inhabit. Interviewed by Colin Curley, architect Andres Jaque (Office for Political Innovation) discusses the role of technology and agency of architecture in society today. Game designer Colleen Macklin shows how public space can be redefined and subverted through the agency of play. Javier Arpa interviews urban design guru Winy Maas (MVRDV, The Why Factory) to discuss his views on the future of design and design education. Experimental psychologist Thomas Jacobsen describes current neurological research into the subjectivity of beauty., From the stone blade and the fire stick to the latest algorithms of genetic code, we shape our world through the act of design. With its roots in the Renaissance notion disegno, design is the ability not only to make something, but also to conceive of its invention and reflect on its meaning. Whether we valorize it as the democratization of design or critique it as the perversion of the commodity fetish, designed things are now ubiquitous. Not only things but entire systems must now be designed and objects reconceived and redesigned as mere moments in unfathomably complex ecological flows. The planet itself, and even space beyond, is now presented as a design problem. What does landscape architecture bring to the broader culture of design? What lessons can be learned from other disciplines at the cutting edge of design? What role does design play in a time of transformative technological change? In LA+ DESIGN we move beyond the designed outcome to explore the myths, methods, meanings, and futures of design. In this issue: - Engineer and physicist Adrian Bejan outlines his constructal theory, which predicts natural design and its evolution in engineering, scientific, and social systems. - Design researchers Craig Bremner + Paul Rodgers take us through an A-Z of design ecology. - Architects Lizzie Yarina + Claudia Bode open our eyes to new ways of seeing things through subject-object relations. - Jenni Zell explores life as a woman landscape architect through a Kafkaesque lens. - Daniel Pittman interviews MoMA's curator of architecture and design, Paola Antonelli. - Architect David Salomon explores methods of using data as both fact and fiction. - Christopher Marcinkoski interviews Anthony Dunne + Fiona Raby (Dunne + Raby) to discuss how their practice continuously redefines the role of design in society. - Thomas Oles challenges stereotypes of landscape architecture's professional identity. - Richard Weller discusses the terrarium as the ultimate design experiment. - Dane Carlson goes deep into the culture of Nepal's hinterlands to explore new modes and geographies for landscape architecture beyond the first world. - Through LA's signage, anthropologist Keith Murphy shows how different groups of people interact with and give meaning to the landscapes they inhabit. - Interviewed by Colin Curley, architect Andr s Jaque (Office for Political Innovation) discusses the role of technology and agency of architecture in society today. - Game designer Colleen Macklin shows how public space can be redefined and subverted through the agency of play. - Javier Arpa interviews urban design guru Winy Maas (MVRDV, The Why Factory) to discuss his views on the future of design and design education. - Experimental psychologist Thomas Jacobsen describes current neurological research into the subjectivity of beauty., In LA+ DESIGN we move beyond the designed outcome to explore the myths, methods, meanings, and futures of design., From the stone blade and the fire stick to the latest algorithms of genetic code, we shape our world through the act of design. With its roots in the Renaissance notion disegno, design is the ability not only to make something, but also to conceive of its invention and reflect on its meaning. Whether we valorize it as the democratization of design or critique it as the perversion of the commodity fetish, designed things are now ubiquitous. Not only things but entire systems must now be designed and objects reconceived and redesigned as mere moments in unfathomably complex ecological flows. The planet itself, and even space beyond, is now presented as a design problem. What does landscape architecture bring to the broader culture of design? What lessons can be learned from other disciplines at the cutting edge of design? What role does design play in a time of transformative technological change? In LA+ DESIGN we move beyond the designed outcome to explore the myths, methods, meanings, and futures of design.In this issue:* Engineer and physicist Adrian Bejan outlines his constructal theory, which predicts natural design and its evolution in engineering, scientific, and social systems.* Design researchers Craig Bremner + Paul Rodgers take us through an A-Z of design ecology.* Architects Lizzie Yarina + Claudia Bode open our eyes to new ways of seeing things through subject-object relations.* Jenni Zell explores life as a woman landscape architect through a Kafkaesque lens.* Daniel Pittman interviews MoMA's curator of architecture and design, Paola Antonelli.* Architect David Salomon explores methods of using data as both fact and fiction.* Christopher Marcinkoski interviews Anthony Dunne + Fiona Raby (Dunne + Raby) to discuss how their practice continuously redefines the role of design in society.* Thomas Oles challenges stereotypes of landscape architecture's professional identity.* Richard Weller discusses the terrarium as the ultimate design experiment. * Dane Carlson goes deep into the culture of Nepal's hinterlands to explore new modes and geographies for landscape architecture beyond the first world.* Through LA's signage, anthropologist Keith Murphy shows how different groups of people interact with and give meaning to the landscapes they inhabit.* Interviewed by Colin Curley, architect Andrés Jaque (Office for Political Innovation) discusses the role of technology and agency of architecture in society today.* Game designer Colleen Macklin shows how public space can be redefined and subverted through the agency of play.* Javier Arpa interviews urban design guru Winy Maas (MVRDV, The Why Factory) to discuss his views on the future of design and design education.* Experimental psychologist Thomas Jacobsen describes current neurological research into the subjectivity of beauty.
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