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|aAZS|beng|cAZS|dTUME
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|aSB469|b.T66 no. 74
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|aTIANMU|b41|cE0010954|pB|d712|eT675|y2011|lv.74|tDDC|r1216
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|aBuilding with landscape /|c[editor in chief Robert Schäfer].
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|a[Munich] :|bCallwey,|c2011.
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|a111 p. :|bill. (chiefly col.) ;|c30 cm.+|e1 booklet
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|aTopos,|x0942-752X ;|v74
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|aTitle of booklet: Urban agriculture casablanca
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|a"Partner of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)."
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|a"Partner of the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP)."
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|a"Partner of LE:NOTRE Thematic Network in Landscape Architecture."
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|aBuildings, bridges, promenades, architectural installations - where are they put? Into the landscape, of course. But not only into the one obviously recognised as such but also the one that is the setting for daily life. Anything built always becomes part of the landscape; it cannot just stand alongside, unconnected. That is what makes things exciting, as demonstrated by the variety and above all the aesthetics of the examples presented here. In the context of landscape, beauty always plays a part. Architects optimise and stage both prospect and aspect. Drama and contemplation have the leading roles.
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|aLandscape architecture.
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|aLandscape design.
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|aUrban renewal.
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|aSchäfer, Robert,|d1954-
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|aInternational Federation of Landscape Architects.
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|aInternational Society of City and Regional Planners.
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|aTopos ;|v74.
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