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O limite na óptica da Arquitetura paisagista. Caso de estudo das salinas de Molentargius

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Resumo:Possessed with great conceptual amplitude, limit has been approached by different areas of knowledge over time. However, the concept of limit has an inseparable bond with landscape, whereby the contribution of several multidisciplinary studies allowed the strengthening of the activity of the landscape architect in its functions of study, formalization of the design and overall planning. In this sense, philosophy, anthropology, geography, land use and ecology are used as bases for the development of this thesis, working as a theoretical reflection on limit, its transversal meaning and its practical application. Additionally, the intersection between the theoretical content and the design work developed in office has enabled a new approach to the project, with more consistent and better defined concepts, associated with an equally unifying theme, time.
Autores principais:Azevedo, Rita Campanacho Bacelar
Assunto:landscape architecture limit landscape border time project
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Possessed with great conceptual amplitude, limit has been approached by different areas of knowledge over time. However, the concept of limit has an inseparable bond with landscape, whereby the contribution of several multidisciplinary studies allowed the strengthening of the activity of the landscape architect in its functions of study, formalization of the design and overall planning. In this sense, philosophy, anthropology, geography, land use and ecology are used as bases for the development of this thesis, working as a theoretical reflection on limit, its transversal meaning and its practical application. Additionally, the intersection between the theoretical content and the design work developed in office has enabled a new approach to the project, with more consistent and better defined concepts, associated with an equally unifying theme, time.