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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBy reviewing the structure of the book Illustrated Principles of Landscape Ecological Planning and Design, this article reexamines the relationship between theoretical study, teaching, and practice in landscape...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 4, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIndustrialization and urbanization have improved people's standard of living, but these two processes have also accelerated consumption of ecological goods and services. China's increasingly high carbon footprint...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article focuses on enterprises' role and responsibility in improving urban resilience of water environment of Chinese cities, starting with the research efforts of Beijing Enterprises Water Group in recent years,...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 3, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This interview starts with a discussion on the current issues of soil environment in China, including the general soil contamination condition at a nation scale, the profile of healthy soil, and the common...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedLandscape is a product of economic activities and an asset associated with a society's productivity levels and the relations of production. Despite the range of projects--self-owned, for-sale,or public...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedOffering an alternative planning and design strategy of renewals of low-density urban villages, this research estimates potentials of increasing a city's accommodation capacity of low-skilled labor force through...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 1, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract... Torre David, the third tallest building in Venezuela, stands at an impressive 45 floors in the heart of Caracas' former central business district. In the wake of the 1994 Venezuelan banking crisis the...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedUnder the backdrop of refinement of urban governance and the increasingly broad application of information technology, an urgent demand for intelligent investigation has emerged among urban planning and design...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThis interview centers in an architectural design program titled "Home Above Market," which is one of the special programs of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University for junior experimental...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 4, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedTypical of urbanization in China, dense, high-rise relocation residences have poor open space provision, leading to sedentary lifestyles and limited contact with nature. Located 5 km east of the city center of Ningbo,...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedLandscape has various economic values. However, Udo Weilacher, the interviewee, argues that most drivers of the global economic development do underestimate the wide range of non-economic values of landscape. He points...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedVisual perceiving is one of the most important and direct ways to perceive physical environment and instantly generate images of it. The data gained from visual perception lays a foundation for the research on city...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAs ecological design gradually goes beyond environmental protection or resource conservation towards an activity of creating and managing complex systems, researchers and designers have been increasingly looking for...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Fourth Industrial Revolution is profoundly changing our cities with a series of disruptive technologies, characterized for the boom of Internet industries and the everyday application and wide integration of...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 4, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHarbin Cultural Center Wetland Park was constructed on a degraded urban wetland, with a primary goal of restoring the vegetative landscape of the site--secondary wetland communities consisting of marsh, native herbs,...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 2, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThere is an increasing realization that the new type of urbanization requires a new type of urban planning. The new type of urban planning puts eco-low carbon objectives front and center, with strong emphasis on...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedLandscape architecture is in the midst of a renaissance. For the first time, a landscape architect was awarded the McArthur Foundation Fellowship. Large professional service contracts are being tendered to practitioners...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 1, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAbstract... With offices in Boston and Shanghai, Sasaki Associates is an award-winning international design firm focusing on planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, interior...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT In Southern Malaysia, fragile ecologies are threatened by unplanned development and unchecked suburban sprawl. Forest City seeks to create a model for a new global city by establishing a forward-looking...
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From:Landscape Architecture Frontiers (Vol. 6, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAs a design method supported by scientific knowledge and findings, evidence-based design now is widely applied in the field of architectural and landscape design. This design process makes architects and landscape...