Journal of Landscape Architecture - LA 74
Journal of Landscape Architecture - LA 74
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In this issue
The special issue showcases some of the ISOLA Professional Awards Winning designs by young landscape practices in India, along with expanding the discourse in the form of essays, interviews and art features.
THE YAMUNA GENTLY WEEPS TONIGHT
MANOJ KUMAR MISRA: 1954-2023
3 mins
VIEW FROM WITHIN WIDER, DEEPER
India’s population is all set to reach the world’s highest in another few months. Cities are getting denser with each passing day and with an expanding urban envelope
4 mins
A CITY AND ITS GARDENS: AUROVILLE, TAMIL NADU
“Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth that never ages”. — The Mother
4 mins
PROFESSOR SHONKU PARK
In the midst of redefining public parks in today’s era and a city born of culture, the design of the thematic Professor Shonku Park is an attempt to bring to life one of the most affectionate science fiction creations of Satyajit Ray, the famous director of Bengal Cinema
2 mins
CORPORATE HOUSE: B SAFAL
The project is an attempt to redefine work space landscape design. It is conceptualized around the monolithic building of the ‘B Safal House’
1 min
COURT FORT: AN URBAN FARMING STUDIO
Court Fort is a studio space for Urban Khetti, a small-scale experience center for people to understand different concepts of biodiversity, natural farming practices, pond ecosystem, local and seasonal crops, and their impact on soil and the environment
2 mins
HALF A CENTURY OF GRATITUDE
Based in New Delhi, Suneet Mohindru established his landscape consultancy practice Oracles in 1997. With deep interest and commitment to academics, he has been associated with various architecture, landscape and urban design programs in the country, as educator and at times as a mentor. Suneet shares his life journey, inspirations and his views about landscape architecture – the subject, discipline and profession
10+ mins
UNRAVELLING the ENIGMA
A well researched book brings to light new knowledge about Mughal Emperor Humayun, his travels, imperial life, achievements in administration and governance and his significant role in diverse creative fields related to nature, space and culture and his larger vision. The work plays an important role in redefining the Emperor’s place in the history of Mughals. Rabindra J. Vasavada reviews the scholarly work
5 mins
TOWARDS an INDI(A)GENE: RE-IMAGINING INDIA'S DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The article visits some of the less documented traditional practices of nature conservation and eco-friendly lifestyles, belonging to different rural geographies in the Indian subcontinent. It also points out the possibility of adapting these practices within the current urban scenario of India to achieve climate resilience
10 mins
DECODING KOLKATA'S DURGA PUJA
A compilation of the study of the Doctrate thesis on the subject, captures the essence of the unique annual festival, while exploring the idea of it being a great example of a participatory community design on an urban scale, with a high democratic and inclusive spirit
3 mins
Journal of Landscape Architecture Magazine Description:
Publisher: LA,Journal of Landscape Architecture
Category: Architecture
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
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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