
Landscape and Utopia
Series: Routledge Research in Landscape and Environmental Design;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 7 October 2024
- ISBN 9781032405445
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages188 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 300 g
- Language English 652
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Short description:
This book examines three landmark utopian visions in 20th century landscape architectural, planning, and architectural theory. A must-read for instructors, students, and researchers of landscape architecture, planning, and architecture, as well as utopian studies, cultural and social history, and environmental theory.
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This book examines three landmark utopian visions central to 20th century landscape architectural, planning, and architectural theory.
The period between the 1890s and the 1940s was a fertile time for utopian thinking. Significant geographic shifts of large populations; radically altered relations between capital and labor; rapid technological developments; large investments in transportation and energy infrastructure; and repetitive economic disruptions motivated many individuals to wholly reimagine society ? including the connections between social relations and the built environment. Landscape and Utopia examines the role of landscapes in the political imaginations of the Garden City, the Radiant City, and Broadacre City. Each project uses landscapes to propose a reconstruction of the relationships between land, labor, and capital but - while the projects are well-known ? the role played by landscapes has been largely left unexamined. Similarly, the radical anti-capitalism that underpinned each project has similarly been, for the most part, left out of contemporary discussions. This book sets these projects within a historical and philosophical context and opens a discussion on the role of landscapes in society today.
This book will be a must-read for instructors, students, and researchers of the history and theory of landscape architecture, planning, and architecture as well as utopian studies, cultural and social history, and environmental theory.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Why Utopia? Why Landscape? 2. Landscapes as Political Media 3. When the Social Order was a Public Question 4. Land, Capital, and Labor 5. Technology 6. Food and Agriculture 7. Leisure 8. Freedom, Cooperation, and Authority 9. History, Nature, Agency and So What Next? Afterword
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