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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.16.2014.tde-24062015-140115
Document
Author
Full name
Talita Rocha Martins
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Lima, Catharina Pinheiro Cordeiro dos Santos (President)
Pereira, Raul Isidoro
Schenk, Luciana Bongiovanni Martins
Title in Portuguese
Lawrence Halprin. Contribuições para uma prática compreensiva na arquitetura da paisagem
Keywords in Portuguese
Arquitetura da paisagem
Lawrence Halprin
Processo de design
Sequência de espaços abertos de Portland
Abstract in Portuguese
Lawrence Halprin foi um arquiteto paisagista norte-americano que atuou profissionalmente entre 1945 e 2009. Sua prática holística, multifacetada, experimentalista e transdisciplinar aplicada ao processo de pensar a paisagem e projetar os ambientes humanos resultaram numa abordagem compreensiva e inovadora ao design.Assumindo a relevância de suaprática na paisagem, esta dissertação procurou entender e discutir sua trajetória profissional sob o ponto de vista do processo de design. O recorte abrange o período de transição entre os anos 1950 e a primeira metade da década de 1960. O trabalho foi organizado de forma que se compreenda o objeto da pesquisa, que também é sujeito, frente as suas origens, influências, referências e contextos, para então percorrer seu processo de design, cujos temas abordados por este trabalho correspondem aos subsídios que servem para embasar a discussão entre discurso e prática em duas de suas principais obras: o condomínio de veraneio SeaRanch, no condado de Sonoma (Califórnia), e a Sequência de Espaços Abertos da cidade de Portland (Oregon).
Title in English
Lawrence Halprin. Contributions for a comprehebsive practice in landscape architecture
Keywords in English
Design process
Landscape architecture
Portland open space sequence
Sea Ranch
Abstract in English
Lawrence Halprin was an american landscape architect professionally active for more than sixty years. His holistic,multifaceted, experimentalist and transdisciplinarypractice offers a way of thinking landscape and design in the human environment as a result of a comprehensive and innovative approach. Assuming his relevance under the field of landscape practice worldwide this thesis seeks to understand and discuss Halprin's professional lifewith an emphasis on his creative process or design process. The research focus was narrowed to the years of Halprin's first discoveries that lead him to developthe themes that characterize his comprehensive approach, which correspond to the beginnings of the fifties and the first decade of the sixties. The thesis's structure was organized to situate Halprin under the historical, artistic and social context of the fifties and sixties providing an insight in his origins and influences to then explore his design process with which are used to discuss the interface between his discourse and his practice using as case studies two of his major works: Sea Ranch, located in Sonoma Couny, California, and Portland Open Space Sequence, in Portland, Oregon.
 
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2015-07-02
 
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