Here, for students and practitioners of landscape architecture,
architecture, and planning, is a single resource for seminal theoretical
texts in the field. Essential for understanding the specific connections
that have been made between landscape and social, cultural, and
political structures, Theory in Landscape Architecture reminds readers
that the discipline of landscape architecture can be both practical and
formally challenging. Covering the past fifty years of theory, this
primer makes an important contribution to a student's emerging
professional ethics.