TY - BOOK AU - Hunt,John Dixon TI - Historical ground: the role of history in contemporary landscape architecture SN - 9780415814126 AV - SB476 H86 2014 U1 - 712 HUN 23 PY - 2014/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Landscape architecture KW - Renaissance Rome KW - Geology KW - Landscape design N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-162) and index; Preliminary orientations -- History as geology, topography and weather -- Examples of history in earlier landscape architecture (Renaissance Rome, Désert de Retz, Les Buttes Chaumont) -- Five Paris sites: a scale of contemporary interventions and inventions -- History found and exploited in a specific place today -- History "invented" for a site today -- Land art, garden festivals & historical ground -- Afterword/afterlife N2 - Historical Ground investigates how contemporary landscape architecture invokes and displays the history of a site. In the light of modernism's neglect of history, these essays by John Dixon Hunt explore how, in fact, designers do attach importance to how a location manifests its past. The process involves, on the one hand, registering how geography, topography and climate determine design and, on the other, how history discovered or even created for a site can structure its design and its reception. History can be evident, exploited, invented or feigned - it can be original or a new history which becomes part of how we view a place. Landscapes discussed in this book come from across Europe and the United States, highlighting the work of designers who have drawn from site history in their design, or have purposefully created their own historical account of the location. The author explores not just the historical past, but how new ground can be given a life and a future ER -