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Inside Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape [Hardcover]

Anita Berrizbeitia (Author), Linda Pollak (Author)
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November 1999
Inside/Outside constructs frameworks of interpretation for architecture and landscape architecture, and discloses relations between them which are normally overlooked. Five intriguing "operations"-- reciprocity, materiality, threshold, insertion, and infrastructure-each initiate an alternative way of looking at the construction and representation of relationships between architecture, landscape, city, and individuals. Twenty-four projects each contribute in a unique way to the definition of an operation.

Included in this book are an exciting mix of well- and lesser-known late modern and contemporary projects from such noted talents as Frank O. Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Carmen Pinos and Enric Miralles, Louis Kahn, Maarten Struijs and Joop Schilperoord, and more.



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...Illustrates the relationship between these two design disciplines and looks at contemporary projects from such names as Rem Koolhaas and Louis Kahn. -- Metropolitan Home, November/December, 1999.

About the Author

Anita Berrizbeitia is a landscape architect who has worked on a broad range of projects, from public spaces and campuses to residential gardens. She taught in the department of Landscape Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 1992-1998, and is currently Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts. Her essays have been published in Architecture + Urbanism (A+U), Public Art Review, and others.

Linda Pollak is a principal in the New York firm of Marpillero Pollak Architects and teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Her own projects between architecture and landscape have been recognized in competitions and exhibitions, received awards, and been published in the Designed Landscape Forum I, House and Garden, Daidalos, Journal of Architectural Education, Pages Paysages, l'Arca, and Casabella. Ms. Pollak is a winner of the Young Architects Competition, sponsored by the Architectural League of New York.


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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Rockport Publishers (November 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1564966313
  • ISBN-13: 978-1564966315
  • Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #691,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Within Site, August 2, 2000
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Inside-Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape by landscape architect Anita Berrizbeitia and architect Linda Pollak is a convincing exhortation to view the built world with new eyes. The authors argue that the visual, experiential and cultural impoverishment of much of our environment stems from the incapacity of designers of all types to connect their work to the world beyond the immediate sites they occupy. Central to this argument is the idea that, for the most part, we do not understand or experience the world as a series of discrete spaces but as a continuing series of overlapping perceptions. The problem, the authors say, is that most designers don't think or work as if this is the case. Instead, landscape and architectural designers (as well as other professionals) work within overly defined categories that prevent the lessons and methods of one practice from benefiting the other. Worse, this professional blinkering also prevents different designers from creating interconnections among their projects. Too often, designs for parks, roads, bridges and, of course, buildings, seem to fulfill their appointed tasks as if operating in a vacuum.

To initiate a way of thinking beyond the confines of just-architecture or just-landscape, Berrizbeitia and Pollak set up a framework of five "operations" or themes which describe different types of relationships between landscape and architecture. These operations (which are also chapters) - "reciprocity," "materiality," "threshold," "insertion" and "infrastructure" - are explored through 24 built projects in Europe and the US. For each project, the authors examine how the elements of the design are made to interact, overlap and affect each other in unprecedented ways. Their discussions reveal how each project's unique interpretation of siting, structure, open space or even drainage, among other things, offers multiple ways to enrich and re-connect our understanding and experience of architecture and landscape.

For instance, under "threshold," the authors describe Alvaro Siza's enigmatic Municipal Ocean Swimming Pool in Portugal (1961-66) as "between land and sea, constructed and natural, road and beach." Through a variety of stairs, terraces, interconnecting walls and roofs, Siza enriches the act of swimming by subtly incorporating into the design the rocky outcroppings of the sloping site, the nearby ocean and even the layout of the adjacent town. For "infrastructure," the authors show how a major traffic interchange in Barcelona (Placa de les Glories Catalanes, 1992) was transformed by Andreu Arriola from an over-scaled, single purpose no-man's land into a graceful civic space that integrates the moving car, parking and a public park. The authors open up new ways to appreciate some well-known projects by architects like Frank Gehry, Louis Kahn and Carlo Scarpa, and also present projects by a new generation of designers such as Rem Koolhaas, Enric Miralles and Carmen Pinos, Martha Schwartz, and Andre Chemetoff.

The book is profusely illustrated with many detailed and original views of the selected projects as well as plans and sections. The introductory texts and captions are smart and informative. Part theoretical disquisition, part how-to manual, the book convincingly shows that shapers of the built environment need to reach beyond the borders of their formal training, their professional biases and even the land-use regulations in which they practice, to shape a world where architecture and landscape interact in pleasurable and thought-provoking ways. This book should be very useful to those interested in architecture, landscape, urban design, environmental design, urban planning and community and public open space issues.-Ø

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars when architecture and landscape is one..., June 13, 2000
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This review is from: Inside Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape (Hardcover)
what is interesting in this book, is that it's difficult to know if it is a book of architecture or a book more specialize in landscape,I would like to say even that the book speak about project which show a communion between landscape and architecture, we can't see where architecture finish and where landcape begin, everything is mixed for the best. the diversity of style in these projects and the fact that they are made by very famous (from Scarpa to Miralles)and also less know architect or landscape architect, make this book very diverse and interesting. The quality of the pictures is very good and drawings help just enough for the understanding of the project
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book, long overdue, September 6, 2000
This review is from: Inside Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape (Hardcover)
I recently purchased this book in preparation for my thesis. Finally, a collaboration between an Architect and a Landscape Architect has advanced the architectural relationship of Inside vs. outside for the first time in decades. This subject has been long overlooked, and dubbed only pertinent for "Green" architects, yet I, like the authors believe that these are pertinent investigations for any design that is sited in the outdoor environment. Technology has progressed to the point that Architecture no longer needs to dominate the outdoors,.. it no longer needs to be the "machine in the garden", as the book puts it. Architecture can mean more to its environment, and vice/versa. This book is well thought out, well written, and the highlighted projects are exteremely well selected. I only hope that in another 20 years there might be a new volume of this book, filled with new, and even better examples of the "operations" that this book employs.
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This section examines how the operation of reciprocity diminishes physical and conceptual separations between architecture and landscape, as well as the traditional hierarchies that privilege one over the other. Read the first page
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