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The Order of Landscape

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The Order of Landscape presents a powerful insight into the work of a forefront figure in contemporary landscape architecture. Through an extensive duotone photo essay by João Carmo Simões, a collection of texts and a set of detailed plans, this book unveils the seminal body of work of João Gomes da Silva.Beginning in 1987, with Álvaro Siza in the Malagueira plan, his career has decisively marked Portuguese contemporary architecture. From Lisbon's riverfront to Serralves Museum Garden and Madeiras Seafront Promenade, Gomes da Silvas conception of new grounds proposes a formality without formalisms and a naturalness without naturalisms.

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Publisher
Monade
Pages
313
ISBN
9789895370504

The Order of Landscape presents a powerful insight into the work of a forefront figure in contemporary landscape architecture. Through an extensive duotone photo essay by João Carmo Simões, a collection of texts and a set of detailed plans, this book unveils the seminal body of work of João Gomes da Silva.Beginning in 1987, with Álvaro Siza in the Malagueira plan, his career has decisively marked Portuguese contemporary architecture. From Lisbon's riverfront to Serralves Museum Garden and Madeiras Seafront Promenade, Gomes da Silvas conception of new grounds proposes a formality without formalisms and a naturalness without naturalisms.

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Publisher
Monade
Pages
313
ISBN
9789895370504