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_aCureton, Paul _985080 |
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245 | _aStrategies for landscape representation : digital and analogue techniques | ||
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2017 |
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505 | _aContents Acknowledgements ix INTRODUCTION: REPRESENTATION, AGENCY AND VALENCE 1 Structure 5 Summary 19 1 WORKING WITH DATA (MAPPING} 23 Common data sets 32 Types of data capture 32 Map data outputs. design and strategies 48 Unmanned aerial systems and unmanned aerial vehicles 52 Summary 57 2 LANDSCAPE, PARTICIPATION, NOTATION AND FIELDWORK (NOTATION AND DIAGRAMS) 61 Diagrams of landscape 81 Diagram types 81 Movement notation 88 Understanding Motation 92 Summary 93 3 TIME IN LANDSCAPE (COIVIPOSITES) 97 Collage/composites 1 03 Principles of perspective 123 Strategies for time-based 20 imagery 124 Summary 128 4 STRATEGIES FOR REPRESENTATION 13D MODELS) 131 Layering complexity 138 Workstages and strategies 149 Summary 164 5 LANDSCAPE MODELLING AND FABRICATION (MODELS) 169 Layering interactivity 173 3D printing models and augmentation 179 Digital fabrication 199 Landscape architecture and urban design model types 201 Summary 205 6 CONCLUSION: FUTURE LANDSCAPES 209 Landscape imaginaries 211 Future scales 219 Future metabolisms 227 Summary 237 INDEX 241 | ||
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