L. Cipriani
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Landscape Research Methods
2nd Ph.D. Landscape Community Colloquium
The second Ph.D. Landscape Community Colloquium presents the ongoing Ph.D. works from the Section of Landscape Architecture at TU Delft by discussing research methods in landscape architecture. Landscape research methods encompass diverse approaches to understanding, analyzing, a
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Climate Change as a Game
(Co)Designing with Children the Landscape of the Future
Today’s new generations, and in particular young people, will face consistent landscape changes during their existence. Can we create consciousness in young generations of how climate change will modify landscapes and cities? Can we involve children and university students in co-
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(Co)Designing Hope
Aqueous Landscapes in Transition by Laura Cipriani
Laura Cipriani is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at Delft University of Technology and a founder of Superlandscape, a landscape and urban design firm. She holds a Ph.D. in Landscape Urbanism from IUAV, a master’s degree in landscape and urban issues from Harvard
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Introduction
Embracing the Future of the Wadden Sea Landscapes
How do young generations and educators envision the future of the Wadden Sea territories? How will these landscapes be modified in the years to come? How do we embrace the past and the present and imagine the future? […]@en
Modelling Fluid Soils
Designing Together for the Wadden Sea Landscapes in Transition
The relationship between soil and water is at the center of interest now more than ever. Like many other littoral areas around the globe, such as lagoons, wetlands, islands, and their inland areas, the Wadden Sea territories struggle between two opposing forces: permanence and tr
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Climate Change and Fish Farming
Venetian “Fish Valleys” as a Design Device for Coastal Adaptation and Mitigation
Beginning in the fourteenth century, along the northeastern Italian coastline, Venetians began to create a series of hydraulic structures called “fishing valleys,” which combined aquaculture production with lagoon and seawater management. According to the current scenarios provid
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Statements on Landscape Architecture Programs Worldwide
Case Studies across the Globe
This article drafts a global picture of landscape program offerings worldwide through data collection, mapping, and targeted interviews. The study presents data collection on landscape architecture programs throughout the world and interviews with graduate program directors. The
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The geology of landscapes
Times, rhythms, palimpsests of the Rhenish crater
The Hambach mine is one of Europe’s largest and deepest open-cast coal mines. Humans have transformed the landscape to the point of giving life to a new geological era. The mine is the symbol of humanity’s power over territorial, environmental, and climatic transformations at imp
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Statements on Landscape Architecture Programs Worldwide
Case Studies across the Globe
This article drafts a global picture of landscape program offerings worldwide through data collection, mapping, and targeted interviews. The study presents data collection on landscape architecture programs throughout the world and interviews with graduate program directors. The
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REL22 was an international summer school program launched by the Institute of Landscape Architecture of RWTH Aachen University (Prof. Frank Lohrberg, Silvia Beretta) together with the Master’s Programme in „Landscape Architecture and Landscape Heritage“ of Politecnico di Milano (
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The Geology of Landscapes
Times, rhythms, palimpsests of the Rhenish crater
The Rhenish crater is one of Europe’s largest and deepest open-cast coal mines. Humans have transformed the landscape to the point of giving life to a new geological era. The mine is the symbol of humanity’s power over territorial, environmental, and climatic transformations at i
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Lagoons, wetlands, islands, and their inland areas struggle between two opposing forces, permanence, and transformation.
Coastal lagoons are constantly evolving dynamic natural ecosystems, shaped over the centuries by natural phenomena and ongoing anthropic interventions. The war
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The Landscape Architect
Statements on landscape architecture education worldwide
Today, the definition and role of the landscape architect remain uncertain. The profession encompasses multiple realms of research and practice that seem to contradict each other according to the views held by many countries’ professional and educational systems. While some see l
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LA.X Celebrating 10 years of Landscape Architecture Education
2010/2011 - 2019/2020
This book is about the first ten years of the master track in Landscape Architecture at the Department of Urbanism in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft. It delves into the personal, educational, didactical, organizational and, above all, substantiv
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Land of sand
Reclaiming the sea, landscapes and lives in Malacca, Malaysia
Today, the landscapes of Asia—and Southeast Asia in particular—are undergoing major transformations, many of which are due to urbanisation processes that impact coastal areas. These are often controversial reclamation projects, generically referred to as the ‘war of sand’—an (in)
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(Un)Certain Lines
Coastal and riverine landscapes
Due to the climatic crisis, coastal and riverine cities and landscapes on the planet will face an uncertain future. Coasts, lagoons, wetlands, rivers and their inland areas struggle between two opposing forces, permanence and transformation. Extreme events, eustatism, subsidence,
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