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Innate Terrain

Canadian Landscape Architecture

Alissa North

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English
University of Toronto Press
01 November 2022
Innate Terrain surveys landscape architecture from across Canada, documenting the inspiring breadth of contemporary projects.

Canadian landscape architecture is distinct because of the unique qualities of the Canadian terrain and the particular relationship that Canadians hold with the landscapes of our nation. The concept of wilderness remains a sustaining identity for Canadians at home and abroad.

Innate Terrain addresses the varied perceptions of Canada's natural terrain, framing the discussion in the context of landscapes designed by Canadian landscape architects. This edited collection draws on contemporary works to theorize a distinct approach practiced by Canadian landscape architects from across the country. The essays

authored by Canadian scholars and practitioners, some of whom are Indigenous or have worked closely with Indigenous communities

are united by the argument that Canadian landscape architecture is intrinsically linked to the innate qualities of the surrounding terrain.

Beautifully illustrated, Innate Terrain aims to capture distinct regional qualities that are rooted in the broader context of the Canadian landscape.
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Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   980g
ISBN:   9781487527228
ISBN 10:   1487527225
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword Ron Williams Introduction: Consequent of the Land Alissa North and Peter Jamie Reford Native Land Physical-Human-Geographical Regions / Land Use / Land Claims / Land Management 1. Collaboration with the Keepers of Traditional Knowledge Grant Fahlgren 2. Nouveaux Paysages: Contemporary Installations by Canadian Landscape Architects Adrien Sun Hall 3. Resolve: Negotiation and Implementation of Land Claims James C. Thomas 4. Landscapes of Culture: Inuit Traditional Knowledge Applied Chris Grosset and Marla Limousin 5. Working in the Wild: Landscape Architecture in Canada’s National Parks Shelley Long True North Regionalism / Critical Regionalism / Resources / Cultural-Biological Resources 6. Nature Alissa North 7. The Power of Local in East Coast Landscapes Matthew A.J. Brown, Stéphane LeBlanc, James Allan MacDonald-Nelson, and Andrea Mantin 8. L’anarchie Resplandissante – Resplendent Anarchy Marc Hallé and Yannick Roberge 9. Wide Open Space: Towards a Phenomenology for Prairie Landscape Architecture Karen Wilson Baptist Far and Wide Cities / Megalopolises / Urbanity / Urban Conurbations / Urban Ecology 10. Technology Driven Shift in the Digital Representation of Landscape Architecture Fadi Masoud, Matthew Spremulli, and Shadi Ramos 11. Landscape Verified as Infrastructure: Toronto’s Waterfront Transformation James A. Roche 12. The Right Tree in the Right Place Michael Ormston-Holloway 13. Supernatural: An Account of Vancouver’s Post-Industrial Landscape Susan Herrington 14. Urbanization and the Large Canadian Park in the Nineteenth Century and Today Sandra A. Cooke

Alissa North is an associate professor in the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto.

Reviews for Innate Terrain: Canadian Landscape Architecture

"" Innate Terrain is a welcome addition to literature about Canadian landscape architecture. Representing perspectives and work from sea to sea to sea, the book exposes the unique challenges and approaches of each region and the profession as a whole to embrace reconciliation, resiliency, and restoration in the twenty-first century."" --Cynthia Girling, Professor in the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia "" Innate Terrain provides a comprehensive and sensitive overview of the role of landscape architecture in Canada as a way to understand the influence of design as well as documenting an evolving and important change in our perception of land and its stewardship. Alissa North has compiled an amazing group of thinkers that not only helps to shape our understanding of the discipline in Canada but also serves as a model to unpack the complex cultural, geological, and ecological relationships of our contemporary condition."" --Bradley Cantrell, Chair and Professor in Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia School of Architecture ""Alissa North has curated an excellent collection of papers that represent the breadth and complexity of the Canadian built and natural environment and also the diversity and richness of the authors and their points of view. This book will help in continuing to define what Canadian culture, identity, and landscape are and also what they are becoming - the innate terrain."" --Beverly A. Sandalack, Professor in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape, University of Calgary


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