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The issue showcases landscape architect Jon Coe's contribution
in the area of policy and projects in rural realms
of the conflict zone of Afganisthan while in the book
Wandering and Ponderings by Shirish Beri, the author
captures the spirit of a few by his hand-drawn
sketches.In another book review, Prashanta Bhat, brings to forefront many of
the ideas of Patrick Geddes, town planner of 20th century,
in context of traditional parts of urban India
under colonial rule. Some of the other features include
an essay by Rajnish Wattas about the natural character of the city of Chandigarh its integration in the master plan and a feature on a homestead garden in Kerala, where the place becomes a
a microcosm of a peaceful and happy co-existence of nature and man.

Journal of Landscape Architecture Magazine Description:

PublisherLA,Journal of Landscape Architecture

CategoryArchitecture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

The only professional publication exploring the practice of landscape architecture and its allied fields in India. The publication provides a forum for information flow, exchange of ideas and viewpoints, and showcases breadth and variety of works and research in the field of landscape architecture in context of Indian region. Since its inception in 2001, it has been attempting to widen the visibility of landscape design, and bring the profession of landscape architecture closer to public realm.

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