Martha Schwartz hat die Vorstellung von Landschaftsarchitektur neu definiert und eine neue Designsprache in den traditionell gartenbaukunstlerischen Berufsstand gebracht. Ihr Werk umfasst eine grosse Anzahl von Projekten, die u. a. in der Zusammenarbeit mit bekannten Architekten wie Philip Johnson, Mark Mack und Arata Isozaki realisiert wurden."
The work of MSP, the famous Martha Schwartz and their partners, demonstrates a deep commitment to tis need.
"This is the complete monograph of Schwartz's corpus, some 32 works, mostly built, from the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Sweden, England and elsewhere.
In Recycling Spaces, the work of a world-renowned landscape practice, Martha Schwartz Partners, demonstrates the active role of the designed landscape in curating the evolution of healthy and sustainable urban centers.
Features essays on such topics as: the role of the urban landscape in the sustained health of the world's cities; landscape as urban infrastructure; the aesthetics of sustainability; why people choose to live in cities; and, the qualities ...
Martha Schwartz: Transfiguration of the Commonplace
106 Moore has written that his educational views were similar to the writings of Joseph Chilton Pearce in the 1970s . Pearce had argued for direct sensorimotor experiences that would allow a child to mature intellectually by passing ...
Then is God more accessible in a garden than elsewhere , than in nature perhaps ? Affirmation of values is linked to reassurance . I believe that the garden combines both explicit and implicit statements of affirmation .
Now significantly revised with over 70% new material, this is the authoritative presentation of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which is taught and practiced around the world.
When Woodrow Wilson became president in March 1913, First Lady Ellen Wilson, was making plans for the East and West Gardens of the White House. After reviewing designs made by the US Army Corps of Engineers, which controlled the design ...
This comprehensive book uses examples from around the world to demonstrate how healing spaces can be designed to support learning, movement, sensory nurturance, and reconciliation, as well as improved health.