The landscape historically was etymologically connected to the concept of place and thus always held hidden, unspoken extensions, until recently untapped.

Today, the discourse on landscape...

The landscape historically was etymologically connected to the concept of place and thus always held hidden, unspoken extensions, until recently untapped.

Today, the discourse on landscape demonstrates a vast thematic diversity as its scope continually expands in theoretical, institutional, and practical aspects.

The chronological classification of the texts...

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  • Themes Architecture, Cinema
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 449
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2024
  • Publisher Publisher Melissa
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The landscape historically was etymologically connected to the concept of place and thus always held hidden, unspoken extensions, until recently untapped.

Today, the discourse on landscape demonstrates a vast thematic diversity as its scope continually expands in theoretical, institutional, and practical aspects.

The chronological classification of the texts included in this Anthology reflects, at least as a sampling, the evolution of related perceptions of the Greek landscape. This progression can be read in conjunction with the theoretical reflections on landscape in general, developed in the introductory text by Ilias Konstantetopoulos.

(From the presentation on the back cover of the book)

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The landscape historically was etymologically connected to the concept of place and thus always held hidden, unspoken extensions, until recently untapped.

Today, the discourse on landscape demonstrates a vast thematic diversity as its scope continually expands in theoretical, institutional, and practical aspects.

The chronological classification of the texts included in this Anthology reflects, at least as a sampling, the evolution of related perceptions of the Greek landscape. This progression can be read in conjunction with the theoretical reflections on landscape in general, developed in the introductory text by Ilias Konstantetopoulos.

(From the presentation on the back cover of the book)

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