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Mountains and Megastructures : Neo-Geologic Landscapes of Human Endeavour / edited by Martin Beattie, Christos Kakalis, Matthew Ozga-Lawn.

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Book
Contributor:
Beattie, Martin, editor.
Kakalis, Christos, editor.
Ozga-Lawn, Matthew, editor.
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Martin and Margy Meyerson Endowment Fund for the Built Environment.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human geography.
Landscape architecture.
Culture--Study and teaching.
Culture.
Human Geography.
Landscape Architecture.
Cultural and Media Studies, general.
Local Subjects:
Human Geography.
Landscape Architecture.
Cultural and Media Studies, general.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIX, 328 pages 60 illustrations, 38 illustrations in color)
Edition:
First edition 2021.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book explores the shared qualities of mountains as naturally-formed landscapes, and of megastructures as manmade landscapes, seeking to unravel how each can be understood as an open system of complex network relationships (human, natural and artificial). By looking at mountains and megastructures in an interchangeable way, the book negotiates the fixed boundaries of natural and artificial worlds, to suggest a more complex relationship between landscape and architecture. It suggests an ecological understanding of the interconnectedness of architecture and landscape, and an entangled network of relations. Urban, colonialist, fictional, rural and historical landscapes are interwoven into this fabric that also involves discontinuities, tensions and conflicts as parts of a system that is never linear, but rather fluid and organic as driven byhuman endeavor.
Contents:
Introduction
Part 1 Framing Mountains/Megastructures
Chapter One: Border versus Boundary: The Holy Mountain and the Inhabitation of its Periphery
Chapter Two: From Picturesque Detachment to Bodily Engagement; the Entwined Histories of Photography, Architecture and Mountaineering
Chapter Three: House-building in the Alps with Ruskin Tyndall or CZOgraphy: an eco-criticism for the Critical Zone
Chapter Four: Bachelard's Phenomenology and Verticality
Chapter Five: Chthonic Countermeasures: a geological conte
Part 2 Mountains
Chapter Six: Everest Death Zone
Chapter Seven: The Making and Unmaking of Kunanyi
Chapter Eight: Lost on the edges of empire: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton's expedition to Darjeeling and the "snowy ranges"
Chapter Nine: Conquering Dragons
Part 3 Megastructures
Chapter Ten: Artificial Mountains
Chapter Eleven: Terremoto in Palazzo
Chapter Twelve: How Old Is the Barcelona Pavilion?
Chapter Thirteen: 'Crowding the Stoop'. Climbing the Mega-Structures of Science Fiction
Chapter Fifteen: Verticalities of the Imagination. Futurity and the Contemporary in Urban Science Fiction
Chapter Sixteen: A Megastructure and a Mountainches Two Ways of Thinking about Architecture Culture
Chapter Seventeen: Mount Fuji VS The Megastructures of Tokyo.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Martin and Margy Meyerson Endowment Fund for the Built Environment.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
9789811571107
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