Out of Place: Restoring Identity to the Regional Landscape

Michael Hough

244 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0300052235

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Language: English

Publish: January 29, 1992

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Why do modern cities, suburbs, and industrial and farming landscapes all tend to look alike despite their regional settings? In this generously illustrated and provocative book, a landscape architect argues that the monotony of the modern landscape is a reflection of indifference on the part of society to the diversity inherent in ecological systems and in human communities. In case studies drawn from all parts of the world―Turkey and Hong Kong to northern England and Edinburgh, to Kentucky and Oregon, to Ontario and Manitoba―Michael Hough shows how build environments work and what designers can do to maintain the clearly identifiable differences between one place and another.

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