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Journal articles on the topic "Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture"

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Angwarmas, Faustinus, and Irawan Setyabudi. "KONSEP PERANCANGAN TAMAN REKREASI DAN OLAHRAGA DI KELURAHAN BALEARJOSARI KOTA MALANG." AKSEN 5, no. 1 (November 30, 2020): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37715/aksen.v5i1.1579.

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Open space is a space that is used for joint activities in the open air, while the kinds are green open spacesand built-in open spaces (public and private). A space will have meaning if there is human activity in it andnot only as an abandoned space. In this study, an open space design was carried out, with changes in theland use function of agricultural land. Park area designed for 3,100 m2. After discussing with local residents,sports facilities are needed in Balearjosari Village. The reason for choosing the location is that the surroundingconditions are still natural and in the countryside so that it attracts visitors to the area. Another facility neededis a recreation area in the form of a children’s playground. This study aims to create the concept of Balearjosaripark as recreation and sport with a landscape architecture approach. The research method used the designmethod as a development of the theory of Gold (1988) and Hakim (2012), namely by the stages of surveyand interview, analysis and synthesis, ideas and continued with the design concept. The results in this studyare in the form of various concepts consisting of basic concepts, form concepts, space concepts, circulationconcepts, activity and facilities concepts, vegetation concepts, and material concepts. Its novelty value issolving problems according to the needs of the park in that location, making it different from other areas. Theconclusion is that the solutions offered by landscape architects can provide an overview to the community inthe form of recreational and educational park design concepts, according to community needs. Keywords: Concept, Parks, Recreation and Educationt, Balearjosari
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture"

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Ng, Ka-yiu. "Children's park : re-development and extension of Tsuen Wan Park /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25951403.

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吳嘉瑤 and Ka-yiu Ng. "Children's park: re-development and extensionof Tsuen Wan Park." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31980880.

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O'Hara, Christine Edstrom. "Revisiting Eden : the Olmsted Brothers' ecological plans for Los Angeles, 1914-1931." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/31295.

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Ecological planning relies on a keen awareness of relationships between biophysical and social processes, then uses this knowledge for decision making in accommodating for human needs. The value of this planning process allows for design intervention while also ensuring a sustained use of the landscape, with these insights blending skill and artistry into place-making. In the 1960s, environmental concerns galvanized a generation of landscape architects who first codified ecological planning as a rationale for decisions with environmental stewardship. While this is the accepted canon, in the early 20th century during a period of experimentation and exploration, the Olmsted Brothers landscape architecture firm was using ecological principles as foundations for landscape architecture practice. This thesis challenges current discourse and accepted history, presenting evidence that the Olmsted Brothers' work in the 1920s predated many modern ecological theories and applications, and is an important addition to the historiography of ecological planning. This thesis largely focuses on Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. as the central historical figure, offering a more in-depth understanding of the evolution of the firm, and fills the gap of the Olmsted legacy. As the children of Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. (1870-1957) along with his brother John Charles Olmsted (1852-1920) co-founded the Olmsted Brothers and created one of the most prolific landscape architecture practices, developing projects in all aspects of landscape design. The Olmsted Brothers' work in California accounts for over 200 projects, and ranks among the highest number of their 5000 designs developed in the United States. In the early 20th century, the city of Los Angeles offered significant ecological, cultural, and technological challenges for the firm, with the city's unbridled urbanization and proliferate use of water and automobility. Rich in solutions, the firm's built and proposed designs over the course of 20 years revealed the discipline of landscape architecture in its richest and most scalar form. From small scale gardens, residential communities, park and parkway systems, to open space and watershed planning, the Olmsted Brothers created public spaces that worked in relationship to the ecology of the region during a critical juncture in the history of regional planning in Southern California. A range of methods were utilized in this thesis. Primary data provided both qualitative and quantitative material for study and was extracted from letters, reports and writing, drawings, photos, plans and maps. Over 20,000 primary documents, written by the firm's principals, provided the basis for analysis, and in a new way, this thesis interprets not only the written documents, but related construction documents developed from 1914 - 1931. As part of its data collection, an original contribution of this study is a comprehensive corpus of Olmsted Brothers source material from their work in Los Angeles. Methodologies sought to modify these documents into a spatial understanding of their work through digital analysis and re-creation of designs. The Olmsted Brothers' design solutions provide insights into today's ongoing concerns about water management, sustainable urban planning, and multifunctional landscapes. Their design proposals solved multiple problems with the design, accounting for not only vast geography, but complex cultural and natural systems within it. The value of their ideas reflects landscape architecture solutions as hybrid, dynamic, and strategic, offering 21st century practitioners paradigms in an ever-changing ecology.
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Books on the topic "Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture Playgrounds Parks Landscape architecture"

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Cottom-Winslow, Margaret. International landscape design: Architecture of gardens, parks, playgrounds, & open spaces. New York: Library of Applied Design, 1991.

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1976-, Zeller Robert, ed. Basel: Ein Begleiter zu neuer Landschaftsarchitektur. München: Callwey, 2010.

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Cottom-Winslow, Margaret. International Landscape Design: Architecture of Gardens, Parks, Playgrounds & Open Spaces. Pbc Intl, 1992.

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Phangmư̄ang, Bangkok (Thailand) Kō̜ng, ed. Khrōngkān čhathā læ phatthanā sūan sāthārana, sanām dek lēn, læ phūmithat khō̜ng mư̄ang. [Bangkok]: Kō̜ng Phangmư̄ang, Samnak Palat Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n, 1994.

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