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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000556520
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (433 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.1216
    Keywords: City planning-Environmental aspects ; Trees in cities ; Sustainable urban development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Foreword by David Blunkett -- The Street Tree Replacement Programme -- Introduction -- PART 1 Historic perspectives on street trees and politics -- 1 The 'Right to Plant': roadside tree planting in the Netherlands -- 2 'Trees even in their very roads': mid-seventeenth-century English perspectives on trees, streets and politics -- 3 Green lines of power? the Apprentice Boys' trees and the walls of Derry/Londonderry -- 4 Progress and economics: planting roadside fruit trees in the German states in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -- 5 Sylvan strife: tree conflicts in Victorian and Edwardian towns -- 6 Drivers of street tree species selection: the case of London planetrees in Philadelphia -- 7 A 'silent' activist for trees: the life and legacy of Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel in Mysore, India -- 8 A broken covenant: the creation and desecration of Sheffield's living memorials -- 9 Roads of modernisation: street tree planting in the Republic of China (1911-1949) -- 10 Japanese cherry pride on foreign ground -- PART 2 Street tree values, policy and management -- 11 Highway tree policies and management: an historical perspective of ownership and responsibility -- 12 Street trees matter, so what's the matter with street trees? how the ecosystem services and disservices of street trees can and should influence attitudes -- 13 Emerging challenges and developments with respect to street trees in compact cities -- 14 The opportunity to interact with the urban forest is a human right -- 15 What street trees mean: memory, beauty and hospitality -- 16 Climate change, forest fires, and evolving street tree policies in Porto, Portugal -- 17 The political economy of street trees.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Conference "Capability Brown Royal Gardener - the Man and His Business: Past, Present and Future" (2016 : London) Capability Brown, royal gardener
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    Keywords: Landscape archaeology ; Landscape art & architecture ; Landscape gardening ; c 1700 to c 1800 ; United Kingdom, Great Britain ; Northern Europe, Scandinavia ; Konferenzschrift 2016 ; Konferenzschrift 2016 ; Brown, Lancelot 1715-1783 ; Gartenkunst
    Abstract: Lancelot “Capability” Brown was one of the most influential landscape designers of the eighteenth-century at a time when Britain was changing radically from an agrarian to an industrial and colonial nation, whilst Europe was periodically convulsed by war and revolution. The extent and nature of his influence are, however, fiercely debated. Brown worked at hundreds of important sites across England and his name became synonymous with the “English Garden” style which was copied across Northern Europe and entranced Catherine the Great, who remodelled her landscapes in St Petersburg to reflect the new style. He was fêted in his time, and recognised by the Crown, but Brown’s style was readily copied over his later life and particularly after his death. Arguably, this ubiquity led to the denigration of his achievements and even his character, particularly by the agents of the Picturesque. The lack of any personal primary material from Brown - forcing scholars to rely on his landscapes, contracts and bank accounts - has hindered attempts to provide a rounded and credible account of the man and his works. However, by exploring his team of associates and his role as Royal Gardener, new light can be thrown on the man, his landscapes and his landscape legacy. Bringing together a number of perspectives from across Northern Europe, Capability Brown, Royal Gardener explores the lasting international impact of Brown. With Brown’s position as Royal Gardener at its heart, this book explores for the first time his business methods, working methods and European influence. It assesses how, crucially, Brown’s work practices placed him within the world of nurserymen and landscape designers, and how his business practices and long term relationships with draughtsmen and designers allowed him to manage a huge number of projects and a substantial financial turnover. This, in turn, allowed him to work in a way that promoted and advanced his style of landscape. Edited by Professor Jonathan Finch (University of York) and Dr Jan Woudstra (University of Sheffield), and with a varied range of engaging contributors drawn internationally from archaeology, art history, history and landscape architecture, Capability Brown, Royal Gardener weaves together strands from across a broad range of disciplinary interests. It makes an important contribution to the scholarly discussion of Brown’s work, the work of his collaborators, and legacy in the UK and across Northern Europe. Relevant to students and academics at all levels, this volume throws new light on Capability Brown and his impact on the business of place-making in Northern Europe
    Note: English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781912482252 , 9781912482269 , 9781912482276 , 9781912482245 , 1912482258 , 1912482266 , 1912482274 , 191248224X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 231 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Conference "Capability Brown Royal Gardener - the Man and His Business: Past, Present and Future" (2016 : London) Capability Brown, royal gardener
    DDC: 712.092
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    Keywords: Brown, Lancelot ; Royal gardens ; Landscape design ; Gardeners Biography ; Konferenzschrift 2016 ; Brown, Lancelot 1715-1783 ; Gartenkunst
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