TY - BOOK ID - 61113452 TI - Mutation and morphosis : Landscape as aggregate AU - Vogt, Günther AU - Kissling, Thomas PY - 2020 SN - 9783037786185 3037786183 PB - Ennetbaden : Lars Müller Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Landscape architecture KW - Landscape design KW - Architectural design KW - 712.07 KW - Vogt, Günther °1957 (°Liechtenstein) KW - Duurzame landschapsarchitectuur ; 21ste eeuw KW - Landschappen ; ontwerpen KW - Design KW - Structural design KW - Horticultural service industry KW - Landscape gardening KW - Landscaping industry KW - Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; tuin- en landschapsarchitecten (A - Z) KW - Vogt, Günther KW - Vogt Landscape Architects KW - 712 KW - 712.25 KW - Landschapsarchitectuur KW - Openbare groenvoorziening KW - Openbare parken KW - Paysage KW - Méthodologie KW - Environnement KW - Architecture du paysage KW - Design architectural KW - Landscape architecture. KW - Architectural design. KW - Landscape architects KW - Architectes paysagistes KW - History KW - Switzerland KW - Histoire KW - Suisse KW - Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61113452 AB - Anyone viewing what we call a 'landscape' from a distance will recognize that it is an artifact, a habitat created by humans as part of our built environment. Designing this realm carefully is a discipline that is taking on increasing importance today. Günter Vogt, with his practice in VOGT Landscape Architects and as a professor at ETH Zürich, has developed a set of tools and a working method that incorporate all the different dimensions of the human-designed environment, from the large-scale landscape to the small-scale urban public space. 'Mutation and Morphosis' looks at all the many aspects involved in the collective process of designing and shaping landscapes, from planning to implementation. The model as a tool and the collection as a driving force are illustrated on the basis of an astonishing variety of topics. In theoretical discussions and the examination of detailed dossiers of facts on the ground, a trajectory is traced: from the emergence of new landscapes as a result of climate change to the migration of the wolf to Central Europe, from the impact of invasive plants to the study of geological formation processes. The panorama that unfolds gives us insights into the broad context that landscape architects must consider in their work, exemplifi ed by the outstanding projects realized by VOGT. ER -