Artistic Expression, Form and Meaning of the Landscape:
Creative Aspects of Postmodern Landscape Architects Michel Corajoud (1937–2014) and Charles Jencks (1939–2019)
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https://doi.org/10.52320/dav.v18i1.172Keywords:
Michel Corajoud, Charles Jencks, landscape architecture, town planning, landscape viewAbstract
The article analyses the work and creative features of two postmodern landscape architects – Michel Corajoud (1937–2014), a French landscape architect, one of the theorists and practitioners of landscape architecture in the new urban direction, and an American or British thinker of postmodernist architecture, famous author of theoretical and practical works Charles Jencks (1939–2019). Landscapes of the postmodern city, projects based on an innovative vision and implemented projects are analysed. The aim of this article is to compare the creative ideas of two landscape masters, to link them with current trends and theoretical models in landscape design and urban science and practice.
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