Acknowledgements |
Introduction / Jan Birksted |
The Modernist Context / Section One: |
Introduction to Modern Gardens (1953) / Sir Peter Shepheard |
Relating architecture to landscape through elements and materials / Section Two: |
Time and temporality in Japanese gardens / Mara Miller |
Detailing and materials of outdoor space: the Scandinavian example / Jan Woudstra |
Playing with artifice / Roberto Burle |
Marx's gardens / Jacques Leenhardt |
Relating architecture to landscape through geometry, form and scale / Section Three: |
External interior/internal exterior spaces at the Maeght Foundation |
A landscape fit for a democracy: Joze Plecnik at Prague Castle (1920-1935) Caroline Constant |
Tokyo as emblem of a postmodern paradigm / Augustin Berque |
The re-invention of the site / Thomas Deckker |
Relating architecture to landscape through collaborations / Section Four: |
Hans Scharoun and Hermann Mattern: a collaboration / Peter Blundell Jones |
Dimitri Pikionis in situ Dimitri Philippides and Agni Pikionis |
Landscape architecture: ecology, community, art / John Hopkins |
Contemporary case studies / Section Five: |
The necessity of invention: Bernard Lassus's garden landscapes / Stephen Bann |
The prospect at Dungeness: Derek Jarman's garden |
Building in Nature / Peter Salter |
Parc St. Pierre, Amiens Sandra Morris |
List of Contributors |
Index |
Acknowledgements |
Introduction / Jan Birksted |
The Modernist Context / Section One: |
Introduction to Modern Gardens (1953) / Sir Peter Shepheard |
Relating architecture to landscape through elements and materials / Section Two: |
Time and temporality in Japanese gardens / Mara Miller |