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DFLA: Chronologies of practice at Dermot Foley Landscape Architects

Author/EditorDermot Foley (Author)
Karneva, Teodora (Author)
Baracco, Mauro (Author)
Byrne, Luke Byrne (Author)
Canz, Simon (Author)
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
ISBN: 9783775751353
Pub Date14/07/2022
BindingHardback
Pages176
Dimensions (mm)295(h) * 295(w)
$85.70
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The Irish architecture firm DFLA (Dermot Foley Landscape Architects) is known for pushing the boundaries of landscape architecture. While the studio's previous practice has been characterized by detail-oriented observation and spatial intervention, its latest projects, collected in this publication, are devoted to the question of the influence of time. Engagements with issues such as the circular economy and ecology have recently led DFLA to artistic approaches to environmental science. Created in Ireland and beyond, the works speak to themes of perception, craft, neglect, and imperfection. The book includes both illustrated concepts and realized landscape architecture. It reflects the studio's complex approach and its successes to date.

The Irish architecture firm DFLA (Dermot Foley Landscape Architects) is known for pushing the boundaries of landscape architecture. While the studio's previous practice has been characterized by detail-oriented observation and spatial intervention, its latest projects, collected in this publication, are devoted to the question of the influence of time. Engagements with issues such as the circular economy and ecology have recently led DFLA to artistic approaches to environmental science. Created in Ireland and beyond, the works speak to themes of perception, craft, neglect, and imperfection. The book includes both illustrated concepts and realized landscape architecture. It reflects the studio's complex approach and its successes to date.

DERMOT FOLEY is a horticulturist and landscape architect. In 2001, he founded DFLA, with which he has won various awards. He is an assistant professor at University College Dublin and guest critic of the practice research program at Virginia Tech. In 2011, he was a founding partner of the EU TURaS project on resilient cities.

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