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Conceptualist Landscapes
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Introducing the IDEA. The theory: what is conceptualist design? The influence of Art, Land and Environmental Art, the Garden as Art. In practice: the hard landscape, the soft landscape, conceptualist planting. The design process. The design brief: deciding on a strategy, getting inspiration, gathering source material - site-based, present-day or proposed activity, historical reference, site and social history, client history, project-specific incl. single visual motif, imported visual motifs, eclectic or personal, alternative ways of making, autobiographical. Developing the idea: working with the site, the narrative approach, the visual method, autobiographical and art-based. Ways of making (building ideas): unconventional versus the commonplace, paving to create an illusion, drawing with bricks, painting in concrete and turf, constructivist timbers, modern materials and methods - portable and disposable, theatrical and kinetic, planting technologies. Selected Projects: site-specific (5), narrative-based (6), new ways of making (7), garden as art (6), specialist (2). Further reading. Index.

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* The first book to explain fully to students the difference between the conceptualist and conventional approaches to garden design.* Complements other books, e.g. Tim Richardson's on conceptualist subjects, which examine work of specific conceptual designers.* Explains how a carefully thought-out IDEA drives the ultimate design of a garden.

About the Author

Paul Cooper was born in Manchester in 1949 and now lives in Wales. He was a professional sculptor at the start of his career, and taught the subject at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1972-74, and then art and design at the University of Lancaster, 1974-86. He was a visiting professor and artist in residence at the Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, in 1984. Paul became interested in garden design in 1984, and later lectured at Central St Martin's College, London, the Inchbald School of Design London, Writtle College, Chelmsford, Essex, and Leeds Metropolitan University. He has won Royal Horticultural Society bronze, silver and gold medals at their garden shows, and his 'Cool and Sexy' garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 1984 caused a sensation, and established him among the most thought-provoking contemporary designers in Britain. He has published four other books: 'The New-Tech Garden', 'Living Sculpture', 'Interiorscapes' and 'Gardens Without Boundaries'. Paul lectures widely and continues to design gardens for private and public clients. He is now recognized as one of the front-runners in the emergence of conceptualist garden design.

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