The blindspot: a thesis in landscape architecture

The intent of this thesis is to catalogue and seek to understand why we desire what we desire and how this desire is transcribed onto the landscape. Applying this knowledge can be used to assist landscape architects through the design process by understanding the complex systems that interact to...

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Main Author: Lim, Jennifer Louise
Other Authors: Eaton, Marcella (Landscape Architecture)
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4868
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-48682014-03-29T03:43:48Z The blindspot: a thesis in landscape architecture Lim, Jennifer Louise Eaton, Marcella (Landscape Architecture) Wilson Baptist, Karen (Landscape Architecture) Mavridis, Maria (Qualico Communities) Blindspot Landscape Architecture Design Love Eros Storge Agape Philia Politics Desire The intent of this thesis is to catalogue and seek to understand why we desire what we desire and how this desire is transcribed onto the landscape. Applying this knowledge can be used to assist landscape architects through the design process by understanding the complex systems that interact to define I and We. Questions of concern to this thesis can be summarized as; • Is the theory that our desires affect the designs of landscape architects tenable? • Can this theory be implemented? • And, if so, to what degree? 2011-09-09T15:55:29Z 2011-09-09T15:55:29Z 2011-09-09 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4868
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topic Blindspot
Landscape
Architecture
Design
Love
Eros
Storge
Agape
Philia
Politics
Desire
spellingShingle Blindspot
Landscape
Architecture
Design
Love
Eros
Storge
Agape
Philia
Politics
Desire
Lim, Jennifer Louise
The blindspot: a thesis in landscape architecture
description The intent of this thesis is to catalogue and seek to understand why we desire what we desire and how this desire is transcribed onto the landscape. Applying this knowledge can be used to assist landscape architects through the design process by understanding the complex systems that interact to define I and We. Questions of concern to this thesis can be summarized as; • Is the theory that our desires affect the designs of landscape architects tenable? • Can this theory be implemented? • And, if so, to what degree?
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