Inventing Greenland – Designing an Arctic Nation

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Title
Inventing Greenland – Designing an Arctic Nation
Description
Inventing Greenland is a critical and timely assemblage of stories highlighting a shifting landscape—one born from the imagination, projections, and ambitions of a wide range of actors. Today, especially within the design discipline, there is a lack of understanding of Greenland as a complex constellation of perspectives, histories, and forces. This book aims to fill that knowledge vacuum. Geared towards architects, landscape architects, and urban planners, this book combines spatial sensibilities with local cultural, social, and environmental realities. More specifically, spatial sensibility is understood as a way of responding to and reading beyond a diverse array of relationships in the built environment. Furthermore, Inventing Greenland provides a broad understanding of a unique island undergoing intense transformation while drawing attention to its historical and current challenges and emerging opportunities. Distinctly, each individual story is anchored to a common thread and interest in architecture, landscape architecture, and urbanism.
Creator
De Jonghe, Bert Germain M.
Subject
Arctic
Greenland
Polar
Urbanization
Design
Architecture
Urban planning
Contributor
Waldheim, Charles
Date
2021-06-10T16:02:59Z
2021
2021-05-18
2021-05
2021-06-10T16:02:59Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
De Jonghe, Bert Germain M. 2021. Inventing Greenland – Designing an Arctic Nation. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28540542
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37367851
Language
en