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- Title
BEMIND MAAR ONBEKEND: LANDSCHAPSARCHITECTUUR IN DE PERIODE 1965-1990.
- Authors
LENSVELT, NATASCHA
- Abstract
Post 65 garden and landscape architects bridged the town and country divide. They worked at various levels of scale and for all kinds of users: from private garden to industrial area and from urban design scheme to land consolidation. Using their analysis and design methods they succeeded in accommodating a wide range of functions in a spatially coherent design. Despite the extent and appeal of their production, current knowledge and appreciation of Post 65 green heritage lags behind that of the architectural heritage. This is evident from redevelopment plans for green areas and from recently delivered big-city inventory reports from which this type of heritage is largely absent. Knowledge of theory development in landscape architecture, landscape history and architectural history can help to generate greater appreciation for Post 65 green space. After all, Post 65 green heritage is not just of interest from a cultural-historical perspective. It can also contribute to the improvement of nature and the environment in a way that is in keeping with Post 65 ideas.
- Publication
KNOB Bulletin, 2023, Vol 122, Issue 4, p26
- ISSN
0166-0470
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.48003/knob.122.2023.4.805