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The term "limit" is a noun that refers to a boundary or confinement, indicating the utmost extent, with a political and geographical connotation. In the domain of mathematics, it represents a number whose difference from a function is arbitrarily small. Furthermore, this term can also be used as a verb to indicate restriction. Considering the impact of this concept on the landscape, how could the design process respond to it?


editors Giulia Cazzaniga, Michele Roda
Landscape Of[f] Limits
Shifting perspective on landscape architecture
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isbn 9788862429627
book series Alleli | Research
number 189
current edition 6 / 2024
language English
size 22x22cm
pages 96
print color
binding paperback
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Architect and researcher, Giulia Cazzaniga holds a PhD in Landscape and Environment from Sapienza Università di Roma. Her research focuses on the impact of representation on the perception of landscape and its influence on the design of future transformations. She has recentl...

Architect and researcher, Giulia Cazzaniga holds a PhD in Landscape and Environment from Sapienza Università di Roma. Her research focuses on the impact of representation on the perception of landscape and its influence on the design of future transformations. She has recently applied this reflection to the River Po basin. She is part of the research team focusing on decommissioning solar power plants. She is currently a research fellow at the Politecnico di Milano where she teaches Landscape Architecture design.

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Michele Roda (1978), architect, carries out teaching and research activities at the AUIC School of Politecnico di Milano, dealing mainly with architectural and urban design issues. In the field, he coordinates many international design workshops in the Piacenza Campus. He writes in ...

Michele Roda (1978), architect, carries out teaching and research activities at the AUIC School of Politecnico di Milano, dealing mainly with architectural and urban design issues. In the field, he coordinates many international design workshops in the Piacenza Campus. He writes in newspapers and magazines and is a member of Il Giornale dell'Architettura editorial board. As designer, he projects and builds mainly social housing areas within wide urban regeneration processes. He has collaborations with public companies and institutions.

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