Representing Landscapes: Digital

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Representing Landscapes: Digital Editor: Nadia Amoroso Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 280 Illustrations and other contents: 12 Line drawings, color; 160 Halftones, color; 52 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781138778375 Categories: , ,

Most landscape architectural designs now include some form of digital representation – but there is much more scope for creativity beyond the standard Photoshop montages. In this new book on representing landscapes, Nadia Amoroso brings together contributions from some of the leading landscape departments in the world to explore the variety in digital illustration methods. In each chapter, leading lecturers, professors and practitioners in the field of landscape architecture explain a specific digital approach with the use of images from their department to show how each technique can be used in inspirational examples. Throughout the book over 200 colour images cover the spectrum of digital representation to help discuss the various drawing types which are invaluable when communicating ideas in the field of landscape architecture. With worked examples in the chapters and downloadable images suitable for class use, this is an essential book for visual communication and design studios.

Weight1.383 kg
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"After reading this book, you will remain with a pleasant sense, as you will understand how important digital media has become for the field of landscape architecture." - Alexandra Antipa, Landscape Architects Network "Representing Landscapes: Digital is a lavishly illustrated compendium of articles by academics, practising landscapers and techies on the most useful and creative way to employ modern digital technology to work through landscape ideas and present those ideas to clients, planners and the general public." - Richard Mawrey, Historic Gardens Review