Publication
Title
Beauty in the flow? Unravelling the messy design process of an urban stream
Author
Abstract
In 'Sustaining Beauty: The Performance of Appearance' (2008), and the later 'Beyond "Sustaining Beauty": Musings on a Manifesto' (2015), Elizabeth Meyer advocates for the consideration of aesthetics as a performative factor in landscape, capable of transmitting environmental values and notions of sustainability. They should therefore, she claims, be reintegrated as a central factor in the design of sustainable landscapes. Meyer's call to action seems to rely on the capacity of landscape designers to translate a coherent set of values into landscape. However, contemporary landscape design processes tend to be messy and take place in multidisciplinary and multistakeholder arenas where actors may hold vastly divergent definitions of values and where the landscape designer is far from having exclusivity on spatial intentions. Through an exploration of the recent landscape design process for the daylighting of the Molenbeek stream in Brussels, Belgium, this paper discusses the profound effects such processes can have on the aesthetic experience of the resulting landscapes. It claims that a deeper and more nuanced understanding of these messy design processes is crucial for aesthetic theories to find application in future practice.
Language
English
Source (journal)
JoLA : journal of landscape architecture / European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools. - München
Publication
München : 2018
ISSN
1862-6033 [print]
2164-604X [online]
DOI
10.1080/18626033.2018.1553397
Volume/pages
13 :2 (2018) , p. 74-85
ISI
000456728900008
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Project info
Between landscape conservation and nature development. Mapping the terrain in Flanders (1970-2000).
Publication type
Subject
Art 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 01.03.2019
Last edited 27.10.2024
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