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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bo YangPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780367664794ISBN 10: 0367664798 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1 1. Overview of Landscape Performace Scholarship 2. Ian McHarg: A Pioneer in Performance Evaluation Part 2 3. Premier Research Programs 4. Social Benefits 5. Economic Benefits Part 3 6. The Woodlands: An Exemplary Case for Performance Assessment 7. Planning and Design Process 8. Resilience to Flood 9. Runoff Volume 10. Stormwater Quality 11. Urban Heat Island Part 4 12. An Evolving Ecological Plan 13. Modeling Development and Runoff Scenarios 14. Stormwater Performance 15. Safety Perception 16. Major Players and Barriers Part 5 17. McHarg’s Ecological Wisdom 18. Urban Resilience and Contemporary RelevanceReviewsGiven the devastation of Hurricane Harvey and an awakening to the importance of resilience planning in Houston, Texas, and other coastal cities, Americans would be well advised to reexamine the planning principles of Ian McHarg. Bo Yang's rigorous assessment of McHarg's work clearly demonstrates the benefits of McHarg's approach, as well as, the shortcomings of conventional planning in Houston and the shortsighted abandonment of McHarg's principles by the new owners of the Woodlands after 1997. Yang beautifully illustrates how the creative collaboration between two visionaries - developer, George Mitchell, and landscape architect, Ian McHarg - provided a blueprint for a more sustainable future for America. Kurt Culbertson, Chairman and CEO, Design Workshop, USA Design is rife with new ideas and innovations that are widely touted but rarely assessed to see how well they fulfilled their intentions, particularly over the long-term. In this thoughtful analysis, Bo Yang reviews the current state of landscape performance scholarship in the landscape architecture discipline, highlights Ian McHarg as a pioneer in landscape performance, and provides the evidence to support McHarg's ecological design theory, focusing on present-day issues of flooding and urban resilience. Barbara Deutsch, FASLA, CEO, Landscape Architecture Foundation, USA When it comes to the planning of human settlements, the application of a new theory into built form is fraught with challenges. In 1969, Ian McHarg put forth a bold new theory in Design with Nature: ecology should guide design and planning. His theory was implemented by Texas oil man and developer George Mitchell in The Woodlands near Houston. Bo Yang provides a wonderfully detailed analysis of the application of McHarg's theory in the planning of The Woodlands, illustrating that we can indeed use ecological wisdom to design with nature. Frederick Steiner, Dean and Paley Profe Given the devastation of Hurricane Harvey and an awakening to the importance of resilience planning in Houston, Texas, and other coastal cities, Americans would be well advised to reexamine the planning principles of Ian McHarg. Bo Yang's rigorous assessment of McHarg's work clearly demonstrates the benefits of McHarg's approach, as well as, the shortcomings of conventional planning in Houston and the shortsighted abandonment of McHarg's principles by the new owners of the Woodlands after 1997. Yang beautifully illustrates how the creative collaboration between two visionaries - developer, George Mitchell, and landscape architect, Ian McHarg - provided a blueprint for a more sustainable future for America. Kurt Culbertson, Chairman and CEO, Design Workshop, USA Design is rife with new ideas and innovations that are widely touted but rarely assessed to see how well they fulfilled their intentions, particularly over the long-term. In this thoughtful analysis, Bo Yang reviews the current state of landscape performance scholarship in the landscape architecture discipline, highlights Ian McHarg as a pioneer in landscape performance, and provides the evidence to support McHarg's ecological design theory, focusing on present-day issues of flooding and urban resilience. Barbara Deutsch, FASLA, CEO, Landscape Architecture Foundation, USA When it comes to the planning of human settlements, the application of a new theory into built form is fraught with challenges. In 1969, Ian McHarg put forth a bold new theory in Design with Nature: ecology should guide design and planning. His theory was implemented by Texas oil man and developer George Mitchell in The Woodlands near Houston. Bo Yang provides a wonderfully detailed analysis of the application of McHarg's theory in the planning of The Woodlands, illustrating that we can indeed use ecological wisdom to design with nature. Frederick Steiner, Dean and Paley Professor, The University of Pennsylvania School of Design, USA Author InformationBo Yang is an associate professor of landscape architecture at the University of Arizona, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |