A Living Heritage: The Landscape Evolution of Rajgarh Palace
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A comprehensive new study shows that Europe’s landscapes have been shaped by grasslands and open woodlands for more than 20 million years, suggesting that modern afforestation effo...
There is something that sets landscape architecture apart from every other design discipline: what we deliver is never truly finished. Where built space tends toward permanence, a...
Across Europe, emerging landscapes demonstrate remarkable promise for advancing climate mitigation, climate adaptation, and biodiversity enhancement with minimal socio-economic ris...
Unused for over 40 years, the Monkbridge Viaduct Garden has been transformed into a 300-metre-long linear garden connecting homes, retail outlets, restaurants and public space. The...
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Today I've been playing with OpenHistoricalMap and exploring how it can be used to create a map that visualizes how a country's borders have changed over time.History is rarely sta...
Perched halfway up the Montmorency hillside, near Lake Enghien, the Duc de Dino Park is now undergoing a process of renewal. Long left abandoned, this historically layered site is...
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Look around any expanding city today. Warehouses rise where fields stood five years ago. Housing developments stretch toward dry hills. Highways carve through fragile terrain. Data...
The Alon nature reserve was once the cemetery of a 19th-century Circassian village – and remains a striking place to visit in every season
In Aesthetica’s latest print edition, creatives explore how histories – whether personal, political or both – are written into the spaces we inhabit everyday. The post Altered Land...
There is an ancestral gesture in shaping earth. Long before architecture was established as a discipline, clay was already being molded by hand and transformed by fire, turning raw...
In the world of landscape design, Roberto Burle Marx became known for being the first Brazilian landscape architect to break away from the old traditions of garden design. His work...
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Topophilia, the affective bond to place, presumes duration through which meaning accumulates. Under accelerating transformation, places are altered, degraded, or erased. Design, we...
Dig anywhere in Sakhnin and you find Homo erectus, says Muataz Shalata. The valley was a giant picnic site for hominins, who made tools there of unparalleled beauty
Post Industrial parks such as Zollverein, Duisburg Nord and many others always carry a sense of post-apocalyptic, dystopian landscape. Planergruppe Oberhausen managed to embrace th...
John W. Bessai This is the third post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are cr...
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