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Research15.03.201805.06.2018

Hidden Landscapes

This book aims at the landscape architecture of the contemporary enclosed garden as an expression of the genius loci, addressing the question of how the genius loci can be made accessible in the metropolitan landscape. If a garden – the classical means of expressing the landscape – is capable of expressing metropolitan conditions, then we…

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Research15.11.201705.06.2018

Disclosing Interstices

Exploration and interpretation of urban leftover spaces from the perspective of landscape architecture Leftover spaces are un-defined components of the city complementing to the ordered and functional urban spaces. This particularity makes them a relevant design subject. However, the design of leftover spaces poses a paradox between the frame of design and the spaces’ indeterminacy.…

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Events11.11.201601.05.2018

Dr. van Etteger !

Young Dr. Rudi van Ettegers sample of the designed Landscape Aesthetics of Walcheren under sensorial examination at Wageningen by Dr. Saskia de Wit from Delft.

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