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Vol 9, No 1 (2004)
Vol 9, No 1 (2004)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v9i1
Editorial
Editorial: Here or There? Interconnections between the Global and the Local
Jacky Bowring, Simon Swaffield
1
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Abstracts of full plenary papers presented
Academic Statistics: Boon or Bane for Higher Education in Landscape Architecture
Amy Archambeau, Pat Taylor
4
Consuming Danger, Signifying Danger: Postnuclear Monuments, museums and Gardens
Mira Engler
7 - 8
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Feral Landscape: Lessons in Resilience
Joan Woodward
12
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Here, There, Everywhere... Or Anywhere? Life-place theory and "relocalisation" in a Globalising World
Robert Thayer
11
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Natural Urbanism: A Nonliner Model for Urban Development
Rod Barnett
5
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On-site Insight: The Artistic and Environmental Merits of Facilitating Incremental Design Decisions in the field
Linda Jewell
9
Rhetoric and Reality? Design Education as a Cross-cultural and Cross-disciplinary Experience
Catherin Bull
6
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The Globalisation of Landscape Planning
Carl Steinitz
10
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Abstracts of papers presented
A Most Redolent Tension: Understanding Landscape in a Post-colonial New Zealand
Jillian Walliss
36
Between Genuis Loci and Genius mundi: The future of place in global society
Joern Langhorst
22 -23
Capturing Place Identity: An Examination of Factors Influencing Landscape Assessment Strategies
Joanne Westphal
39
Designing the new American frontier: The culture of Inner City Landscapes
Baldev Lamba
20
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Development of Regional Measurement Methods: The Context for Quantifying Influence and Impact
Elizabeth Brabec
21
Eighty Degrees of Separation: Languages of Landscape
Stephanie Rolley
32 - 33
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Garden in Bayou or Bayou in the Garden: Design Provenance and Environmental Adaptation at Le Petit Versailles
Kevin Risk
31
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Gardens and Stream Ecology: A case for the Exotic Plant in New Zealand
Leslie Haines
24
Geddes, Zoos and the Valley Section
Catherine Ward Thompson
37
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Home Here, Home There: The lives and Landscape within High-tech Trans-Pacific Commuter Culture
Shenglin Chang
14
Internationalisation and Multiculturalism in CELA-Particpating Landscape Architecture International Education Programmes
Robert Hewitt, Hala Nassar
17
Inverting the Atlas: World Projections, Projected Landscapes
Katrina Simon
35
Local Histroy: Global Myth - The Concept of Nature in Landscape Architecture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Karsten Jorgensen
19
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Looking Past Form to the Past: Reconsidering Modern Landscape Architecture Theory
Ken McCown
25
Netscape: Virtual Landscape of the Internet
Ralph Johns
18
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Regional Constraints Analysis for GIS Adoption: Tools for Advancing Regional Planning Applications
Toru Otawa
29
Regional Landscape System Protection in the Urbanising Desert Southwest: Lessons from the Phoenix Metropolitan Region, USA
Laura Musacchio, Joseph Ewan, Ruth Yabes
26
Sidewalks of Copenhagen - a Global Technology Defines Local Character
Torden Dam, Jens Nielsen
15 - 16
Studio Abroad: Understanding the Impact of International Design Studios on Developing Designers
Arthur Rice
30
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The Las Vegas Strip as a Genuinely Invented Global Landscape
Daniel Ortega
28
The Local and the Global: The Flora of the Israeli Garden
Tal Alon-Mozes
13
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The Redesign of Nineteenth-century Cairo: The Impact of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes
Robert Hewitt, Hala Nassar
27
Universal in the Local: Practiscing the Scholarship of Engagement
Nancy Rottle
34
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Western Modernism and the Myth of Nature: The Architecture of Almost Nothing
Eleanor Weinel
38
Peer reviewed papers featured in roundtable sessions
A Case Study: Marketing Oklahoma State University Landscape Architecture Graduates in the International Arena
Charles Leider
153 - 156
A Conceptual Model for Planning and Designing Healthy Urban Landscapes in the Third World: A study of Street Vendors in the Philippines
Timothy Akers, Mary Alabanza Akers, Richard Sowell
45 - 49
A Multi-national Study of the Perception of Visual Impacts
James Palmer
184 - 187
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A Ruin Treatment: Social Context and human Scale at a Kingston Abattoir
Peter Butler, Ashley Kyber
68 -71
Activate: Social Action in landscape Architecture Design Education
Helen Mclean, Jane Shepherd
210 - 214
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Alongside: A conversation about Sustainability and Teaching Design
Fiona Harrisson, Judy Rogers
120 - 123
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Archetypes in Narrative Design: Bringing the Universal to the Local
Peter Butler
62 - 67
Assessing the Effect of Supplemental Web-based Learning in Two Landscape Construction Courses.
Ming-Han Li, Michael Murphy
157 -161
Binding Communities Together
Scott Chastain
77 - 79
Breaking the Paradign of how Regulations Impact Community Design
Kelleann Foster
111 - 114
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Community Identity and the Neighbourhood park: Designing for Visual Connectivity in Communities with Changing Demographics
Anita Bueno
58 -61
Decisions of Purpose: Use of Normative and Scientific Theory in Design Research
Mary Myers
180 - 183
Development of Regional Measurement Methods: The Context for Quantifying Influence and Impact
Geoffrey Lewis
21
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Directing Change in the Age of Aquarius
Bob Scarfo
205 -209
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Doctors: Here or There?
Mary Myers, Lolly Tai
215 - 221
Ecology and Education in Landscape Architecture
James Miller, Rebekkah Nelson, Mimi Wagner
167 -170
Emerging Relationships Between Structure and Ecological Function in the Landscape
Robert Brown, Raffaele Lafortezza, Giovanni Sanesi
149 - 152
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En Route: The Highway Tour as Altered Reality
Judith Wasserman
231 - 234
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Examining Vegetation of Built Landscapes and Their Relationship to Existing Ecosystems
Margaret Livingston, David Myers
171 - 175
Exerting Power in a Landscape Management Controversy: A case study of the proposed Penguin Parade at Boulder Bay
Roland Foster
115 - 119
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Fred Tschopp, Landscape Architect: The American Practice 1938 - 1970
John P Adam, Matthew Bradbury
40 - 44
Gardens and Stream Ecology: A case for the Exotic Plant in New Zealand
Jacqueline Margetts
24
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Increasing Ecological Literacy and Environmental Citizenship in Undergraduate Landscape Architecture Programmes
Deborah Dalton
99 - 102
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Interconnections of Knowledge: Global and Local Communities of Learning
Pat Crawford, Warren Rauhe
91 -94
International Inter-Design Projects in the Studio Classroom
Matthew Kirkwood
139 - 142
Ire-lands: Conflict and Negotiation in Landscape Intervention
Gary Doherty
103 - 106
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Implications for Sustainable Development on Water Sensitive Sites
Mark Boyer
54 - 57
Landscapes are not Lemon-squeezers: Shared Design Myths
Catherine Alington
50 - 53
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Local Decisions - Global Consequences: Determinates of Lawn Cover and Quality and Implications for Resource Use
David Myers
176 - 179
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Memorials: designing for success by marrying concept and detail
Jack Woland
250 - 253
On Regional Landscapes in a Multicultural Society
Mattias Qvistrom
193 - 195
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Park Planning for Ageing Adults Using Grounded Theory Methodology
Bernie Dahl, Ken Jacobs
124 - 127
Pedagogy in Landscape Architecture: Implications for Investigating Learning Styles in a Changing World
Marne Helgesen, Kim Wilson
240 - 245
Peer and Self-evaluation: individual Accountability in Teams
Kim Wilson
235 - 239
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Planning open spaces for Biodiversity: Evaluating Urban Parks for Wildlife Habitat
Margaret Livingston, Josh Mehlem
162 - 165
Potential for the engagement with Landscape and Global Processes at Residential Scale: Landscape Practice as Mediator between the Immediate and the Global
Kirsten Cadieux
72 - 76
Site Planning Here and There: Comparing Western Site Planning and Design and Eastern Feng Shui
Mintai Kim, Erin Lynch
135 - 138
Students Perceptions of Excellence in Landscape Architecture Studio Projects: A UNSW Perspective
Linda Corkery
80 - 85
Teaching Design in Adolescent Environments: Twinning Secondary and Tertiary Learning Experiences
David Jones
128 - 134
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The Effectiveness of Landscape Pattern Indices for Judging the Ecological Consequences of Regional and Local-scale Design and Planning
Robert Corry
86 - 90
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The Impact of Resort Landscapes: A histyoric Study of a Small Arizona Town
Katherine Crewe
95 - 98
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The Other May Simply Live: Ecological Design as Environmental Justice
William Eisenstein
107 - 110
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The Road-as-Shrine: A Case Study in Design Process over Product
Sue-Anne Ware
226 - 230
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The 'Wageningen School' and the Counterintuituve Sublime
Paul Roncken
201 - 204
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Think Global, Act Local - A model for Learning-informed Design of Childrens Gardens
Sue Wake
222 - 225
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Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Using the Design / Build Teaching Model for Cross-cultural Dialogue
Skip Graffam, Stanton Jones, Daniel Winterbottom
246 - 249
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Understand the picturesque Nature of the Lower St Croix National Scenic and Recreational Riverway: The integrated Use of Historical and Survey Research and Geographic Information Systems Technology
David Pitt, Bart Richardson
188 -192
Understanding the Global Cold War Legacy: Narrating through Landscape
Melanie Klein
143 - 148
Writing Gardens - Gardening Drawings: Fung, Brunier and Garening as a model of Landscape Architectural Practice
Julian Raxworthy
196 - 200
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Report
Indeterminacy: Self-Organisation and the Urban Landscape
Rosalea Monacella
254 - 257
The search for Eden: Paper Towns That Never Where
Thomas Nieman
258 - 261
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Victoria Park: Cultural Landscapes and Globalisation in the Colonial Era
Ron Williams
262 - 264
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