TY - BOOK AU - Xie,Yuting TI - Restructuring Cultural Landscapes in Metropolitan Areas: Characterization, Typology and Design Research T2 - The Urban Book Series, SN - 9789811907555 U1 - 710 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Springer KW - Landscape architecture KW - Sustainable architecture KW - Architecture-History KW - Urban policy KW - Landscape Architecture KW - Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings KW - Architectural History and Theory KW - Urban Policy N1 - Acknowledgments -- Summary -- Forward -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Setting the Scene -- Chapter 2 Building the Research Context -- Chapter 3 Permanence and Resilience: The Framing Role of Landscape Architecture -- Chapter 4 Landscape Characterization and Typology: In Search of Methodology -- Chapter 5 Time, Space and Cultural Landscape: Morphogenesis of a Metropolitan Delta Landscape -- Chapter 6 Landscape Characterization, Typology, and Research-by-design -- Chapter 7 Conclusions and Discussion -- Appendices -- Appendix A Other Relevant Tables -- Appendix B Glossary of Chinese Terms -- Bibliography N2 - This book introduces a ten-year-long design research project in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), China, based on international cooperation studios, design workshops, a Ph.D. thesis, and concrete practice in China, Germany, and the Netherlands. This research adapts the existing methods of Landscape Character Assessment (UK), Historic Cultural Landscape Elements (Germany), and Dutch Polder Typology to mapping, describing, and classifying landscape character areas and types at the three scales of regional, municipal, and local. Furthermore, to connect research with design, we developed a typological approach of generating specific measures for the networked polder landscape. This research bridges the gap of a missing landscape characterization method for the conservation, transformation, and critical reconstruction of historic cultural landscapes in a metropolitan context. The book is intended for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the topics of cultural landscape in transition, methods for landscape characterization and typology, and a research-by-design approach in interdisciplinary projects of landscape architecture, urbanism, and regional planning UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0755-5 ER -