Descripción
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This research proposal aims to make an exhaustive analysis of a series of spatial planning and large-scale projects designed by Cedric Price around 1970, with the purpose of defining potential operational tools for large-scale design based on landscape configuration, as well as delving deeper into their aesthetic programme. A study of the territorial projects designed by Cedric Price between 1965 and 1975 from the point of view of landscape is relevant, for they draw from site-specific organizational systems, formal languages, material palettes, and signifying content for the generation of landscape design work. In this sense, Price understands territorial dynamics and scalar processes and renews the traditional opposition of architecture vs. landscape, object vs. space, culture vs. nature, work vs. site or in vs. out, highly topical in contemporary landscape theory and practice. | |
Internacional
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Si |
Lugar
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CCA. Montreal |
Tipo
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Miembros en el extranjero |
Fecha inicio
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01/10/2013 |
Fecha fin
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31/10/2013 |