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In recent years, perspective views have swept into the foreground in the field of landscape architecture. They have become the showpiece of any new design project, frequently overshadowing the plan as the principal graphic mediator of ideas. Perspectives communicate planned spaces unlike any other orthographic architectural projections, easily connecting with ­human modes of vision and perception. Yet we have become so accustomed to seeing them that we no longer examine their underlying messages.

This manual examines the history of these multifaceted images and their power to shape our expectations and thinking. Moving chronologically from the Renaissance to the present day, the book charts their evolution and dissects the ­motives ­behind their construction. It also provides clear practical guidance on how to compose persuasive images for diverse audiences.

Presented in this book are numerous historical and contemporary examples, underscoring the perspective’s continuing importance in professional practice.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Introduction to terminology: Basics and principles
  • Constructing and composing perspectives
  • Transmitting messages: The landscape as a medium for ideas
  • Enduring themes of beauty, the sublime, and awe
  • The future of perspective views

Drawing for Landscape Architects 2: Perspective Views in History, Theory, and Practice (Student Edition)

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    Publisher: DOM Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9783869228532, 978-3869228532
    ISBN10: 3869228539

    Number of Pages: 292

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    In recent years, perspective views have swept into the foreground in the field of landscape architecture. They have become the showpiece of any new design project, frequently overshadowing the plan as the principal graphic mediator of ideas. Perspectives communicate planned spaces unlike any other orthographic architectural projections, easily connecting with ­human modes of vision and perception. Yet we have become so accustomed to seeing them that we no longer examine their underlying messages.

    This manual examines the history of these multifaceted images and their power to shape our expectations and thinking. Moving chronologically from the Renaissance to the present day, the book charts their evolution and dissects the ­motives ­behind their construction. It also provides clear practical guidance on how to compose persuasive images for diverse audiences.

    Presented in this book are numerous historical and contemporary examples, underscoring the perspective’s continuing importance in professional practice.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Introduction to terminology: Basics and principles
    • Constructing and composing perspectives
    • Transmitting messages: The landscape as a medium for ideas
    • Enduring themes of beauty, the sublime, and awe
    • The future of perspective views

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