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Reciprocal landscapes [electronic resource] stories in material movement

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서명/저자사항Reciprocal landscapes : stories in material movement/ Jane Hutton. [electronic resource].
개인저자Hutton, Jane Elizabeth,1976- author.
발행사항Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;. New York, NY: Routledge, 2020.
형태사항1 online resource.
기타형태 저록Print version: Hutton, Jane, author. Reciprocal landscapes Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 9781138830684
ISBN1315737108
9781317569046
1317569040
9781317569053
1317569059
9781317569060
1317569067
9781315737102

서지주기Includes bibliographical references.
내용주기Inexhaustible terrain: guano from the Chincha Islands, Peru to central park, 1862 -- Range of motions: granite from Vinalhaven, Maine to Broadway, 1892 -- Rivers of steel: steel from Pittsburgh to Riverside Park, 1937 -- Breathing with trees: London plane trees from Rikers Island to 7th Avenue, 1959 -- Arresting decay: tropical hardwood from Para, Brazil to the High Line, 2009.
요약How are the far-away, invisible landscapes where materials come from related to the highly visible, urban landscapes where those same materials are installed? Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements traces five everyday landscape construction materials - fertilizer, stone, steel, trees, and wood - from seminal public landscapes in New York City, back to where they came from. Drawing from archival documents, photographs, and field trips, the author brings these two separate landscapes - the material's source and the urban site where the material ended up - together, exploring themes of unequal ecological exchange, labor, and material flows. Each chapter follows a single material's movement: guano from Peru that landed in Central Park in the 1860s, granite from Maine that paved Broadway in the 1890s, structural steel from Pittsburgh that restructured Riverside Park in the 1930s, London plane street trees grown on Rikers Island by incarcerated workers that were planted on SeventhAvenue north of Central Park in the 1950s, and the popular tropical hardwood, ipe, from northern Brazil installed in the High Line in the 2000s. Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements considers the social, political, and ecological entanglements of material practice, challenging readers to think of materials not as inert products but as continuous with land and the people that shape them, and to reimagine forms of construction in solidarity with people, other species, and landscapes elsewhere.
일반주제명Landscape architecture --History.
Building materials --Transportation --History.
Landscaping industry.
Building materials --Transportation.
Landscape architecture.
Landscaping industry.
ARCHITECTURE / Landscape
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