Inside Outside constructs a framework of interpretation for architecture and landscape architecture in order to disclose relations between them that are normally overlooked. Five operations—reciprocity, materiality, threshold, insertion, and infrastructure—each initiate an alternative way of looking at the construction and representation of relationships between architecture, landscape, city, and individuals. Twenty-four projects each contribute in a unique way to the definition of an operation.
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Release
November 01, 1999
ISBN 13
9781592530137
Inside Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape
Inside Outside constructs a framework of interpretation for architecture and landscape architecture in order to disclose relations between them that are normally overlooked. Five operations—reciprocity, materiality, threshold, insertion, and infrastructure—each initiate an alternative way of looking at the construction and representation of relationships between architecture, landscape, city, and individuals. Twenty-four projects each contribute in a unique way to the definition of an operation.