Landscape architecture is a three-dimensional organization of the territory, combining natural, building and architectural components into an integral composition that carries a certain artistic image. Like architecture and urban planning, landscape architecture refers to spatial forms of art [1] .
The formation of a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing environment is carried out using natural materials ( relief , water , vegetation , etc.) and architectural structures, while preserving existing and creating artificial landscapes, designing landscaping systems and recreational areas. In contrast to landscape gardening, the scope of landscape architecture is much wider; it consists in organizing many components of the spatial environment of human life.
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Landscape Architecture in Russia
The best examples of landscape architecture in Russia are:
- Arkhangelsk - State Museum-Estate Arkhangelsk, Krasnogorsk district of the Moscow region. [2]
- Kuskovo - Moscow Museum-Estate Kuskovo. [3]
- Peterhof - the palace and park ensemble Peterhof. [four]
See also
- Garden art
- Landscape design
Notes
- ↑ Landscape architecture
- ↑ Arkhangelsk (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Pearl of Europe - Kuskovo Estate
- ↑ Peterhof Museum-Reserve
Literature
- Ozhegov, S. History of landscape architecture - M.: Architecture-S, 2003. - 232 p.
- Rodichkina, I. D. Landscape architecture - A brief guide to the architect - Kiev. Budivelnyk, 1990 .-- 336 p.