Paradoxes of Green : Landscapes of a City-State
Paradoxes of Green : Landscapes of a City-State
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Author(s): Doherty, Gareth
ISBN No.: 9780520285026
Pages: 216
Year: 201702
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 47.07
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The dazzling achievement of Paradoxes of Green is its eloquent and clear negotiation of the tricky problem of color from two points of view: on high, at the level of theory, and on the ground, where his personal observations give this important book such vitality. Gareth Doherty's multidisciplinary range is breathtaking--essential to any consideration of color and its impact--and his deep knowledge of the region is impressive. This is an invaluable contribution to the understanding of an immensely challenging topic."--Charles A. Riley II, Professor of English, Baruch College, City University of New York, and author of Color Codes "An utterly original, keenly observed ethnography, a thick description of the color green in the complex urban setting of Manama, Bahrain, by a landscape architect who walks its streets with only a camera, notebook, and water-coloring kit in hand. We absorb some insightful lessons about colors and their objects, not to mention the surprising roles of color--symbolic and practical--in urban design. Most profoundly for anthropologists, he demonstrates the importance of design to our understanding of urbanism and its materialities, and does so in delightful prose, laced with a sly sense of humor that is as engaging as it is trenchant. Brilliantly conceived at the intersection of architecture, urban design, anthropology, and Middle East studies, this is a truly interdisciplinary work, guaranteed to interest a wide readership.


"--Steven C. Caton, Khaled Bin Abdullah Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud Professor of Contemporary Arab Society, Harvard University "Based on fieldwork in the small and arid Kingdom of Bahrain, Doherty forensically examines and expands what is currently understood by 'green.' Exploring the role human experience plays in framing a complex layering of meaning and significance in landscape and urbanism, Doherty artfully demonstrates how color and landscape are instrumental in shaping social relationships. This deeply profound book is not just for students and practitioners of landscape architecture and design, but for those interested in a radically different kind of ecology."--Kathryn Moore, Professor of Landscape Architecture, Birmingham City University, UK   .


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