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Ramble, linger and gaze
KTH, Tidigare Institutioner (före 2005), Arkitektur.ORCID-id: 0000-0001-9733-6851
2000 (engelsk)Doktoravhandling, monografi (Annet vitenskapelig)
Abstract [en]

Ramble, linger, and gaze explores a method of architecturalresearch based on narrative dialogue and examines the gardentheories and lite­rary garden representations of ThomasWhately (Observations on Modern gardening 1770) and JosephHeely (Letters on the Beauties of Hagley, Envil, and theLeasowes 1777). The thesis has the form of a narrated dialoguebetween these two writers and the narrator, and it is situatedat Hagley Park, Worchestershire, England. The work does nothave a strictly art-historical aim, but wishes to provide newinsights in the field of archi­tectural research on both amethodological and an historical level. While the dialogicalmode of writing is explored as an hermeneutical research methodfor the field of architec­tural history and theory, thetext in itself discloses a world of reflec­tions and ideasthat surrounded the English landscape garden in the1770’s, and engages, from our present-daypo­si­tion, in a dialogue with that world.

The beginnings of diverse and opposing phenomena of our timecan be traced to the culture of the 18th century. Ascon­structions of the 18th century, Hagley Park, as wellas Whately and Heely’s texts, lead us closer to thehorizons of the indi­viduals and the society that producedit. But the landscape gar­den and the texts, as they standto­day, are also sites for alter­nativeepistemological models. Through its fictional character, thelandscape garden provides a possibility to move withininterpretative layers and spiralling horizons. It celebrates apoint of view on the move, both literally (physically) andimagi­natively. The dissertation demonstrates thepossibilities of arti­culating this spatio-temporalphenomenon within the field of architectural research.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Stockholm: KTH , 2000. , s. 370
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Trita-ARK. Akademisk avhandling, ISSN 1402-7461 ; 00:1
Emneord [en]
architecture, landscape, representation, 18thcentury land­scape garden, 18th century England, ThomasWhately, Joseph Heely, Hagley Park, garden history, gardentheory, garden representation, garden experience, architecturalrepresentation, poetic representation, narrativerepresentation, philosophical dialogue, architectural researchmethodology, hermeneutics.
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-2964ISBN: 91-7170-505-8 (tryckt)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-2964DiVA, id: diva2:8705
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2000-05-19, 00:00
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QC 20100609Tilgjengelig fra: 2000-05-19 Laget: 2000-05-19 Sist oppdatert: 2022-06-23bibliografisk kontrollert

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