TOPIARIUS. Studia krajobrazowe
URI dla tego Zbioruhttp://repozytorium.ur.edu.pl/handle/item/4215
TOPIARIUS. Studia krajobrazowe to recenzowane czasopismo naukowe wydawane przez Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydziału Biologiczno-Rolniczego, Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
Pismo koncentruje się na zagadnieniach związanych z szeroko pojętymi badaniami krajobrazowymi oraz architekturą krajobrazu oraz w szerszym zakresie – zajmuje się metodami badan krajobrazowych oraz kierunkami przekształcania i kształtowania krajobrazu. Czasopismo ukazuje się 2 razy w roku.
Misją pisma jest przyczynianie się do rozwoju zainteresowania analizami krajobrazowymi i kierunkami kreacji krajobrazowych, poprzez rozpowszechnianie wiedzy i propagowanie aktywnych form badań krajobrazowych, łączących wiedzę i doświadczenie fachowców różnych specjalności.
W TOPIARIUSIE prezentowane są wyniki najnowszych badań, nowe idee i pomysły, a także analizy i prognozy dotyczące rozwoju architektury krajobrazu i badań krajobrazowych, w Polsce i na świecie. TOPIARIUS informuje również o najnowszych wydarzeniach, konferencjach i inspirujących publikacjach.
Przeglądaj
Przeglądanie TOPIARIUS. Studia krajobrazowe według Tytuł
Aktualnie wyświetlane 1 - 16 z 16
- Wyniki na stronie
- Opcje sortowania
Pozycja Archaeological Sites in the Nile Delta Landscape (Egypt). Economy, Law, Protection(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Kołodziejczyk, PiotrNorthern Egypt was always an unusually important area for our study on the history of ancient Egyptian state. The “country of papyrus” called by Egyptians temehu, their feeder and granary, a communication centre important for contacts with Levant. Several Egyptian capitals were also located here and during the antic period the region became a centre of culture, sciences and the cradle of Coptic religion. Paradoxically, this curious area was until quite lately very poorly investigated. Even now the problems of modern Egypt related with farming activities, demographic development and industrial spread as well as with the traditional way of thinking are clearly visible in this particular important region.Pozycja Archeological and architectural research of historic cellars in the western frontage of the Dukla market(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Gransicki, Marek; Pasterkiewicz, WojciechThe article presents selected results and conclusions from archaeological and architectural research carried out within the market square of Dukla. Its purpose was to collect information and define the nature of threshold cellars located there. A part of the work was also to carry out test drillings around the town hall in order to verify the hypothesis about the presence of cellar chambers and underground passages.Pozycja Castles landscape in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula: the example of Castalla Castle between the 11th and 15th centuries(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Antonio, Juan; Rico, MiraCastalla Castle (Alicante, Spain), built between the 11th and 16th centuries, is one of the most outstanding fortifications in the province of Alicante, as part of al-Andalus, first, and the Kingdom of Valencia, after. The present work aims to deepen the knowledge of its landscape on a medium scale for a large part of the Middle Ages. In this way, analysing some material (archaeological) and cultural (written) sources, it has been possible to better draw the Castalla Castle landscape in the Foia de Castalla district, a geographic territory located in the north of the province of Alicante, between the 11th and 15th centuries and during two different chronocultural periods: Andalusian (11th century – 1244) and Christian (1244-1499).Pozycja Contemporary problems of historical parks in Lublin Province(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Trzaskowska, Ewa; Adamiec, PawełHistoric parks form a space with huge cultural, natural and functional potential, affecting to the functioning of agglomerations and little towns. In this study we made a penetrating analysis of historical data, and natural, functional, spatial and compositional aspects of parks in Lublin province, indicating to the scope of respect for the place of tradition. Our findings and results may be helpful in the forming of historical parks.Pozycja From editorial board(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Patoczka, Piotr; Wójcik-Popek, AgnieszkaPozycja From editorial board(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Patoczka, Piotr; Wójcik-Popek, AgnieszkaPozycja From mysterious Lake George to classy Lake Burley Griffin: the white settlers‟ tale of two lakes(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Papp, ÉvaIn New South Wales, Australia, around 1820, the white discovery and colonisation of Weereewa (renamed to Lake George) and the Limestone Plains (now Canberra) went hand in hand. However, the development paths of the two regions had separated, when, after the 1901 Federation of Australia, competition for the site of the National Capital was won by Canberra in 1908, and Lake George missed out. Consequently, the artificial Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra was created and subsequently developed into the classy water body that Parliament House is reflected in today. Lake Burley Griffin is intimately known, loved, photographed, talked about as one of the symbols of the Nation, and its artificial water body is used for various recreational activities. On the contrary, Lake George remained a generally untouched, intermittent natural lake, mysterious and distant for most Canberrans. This paper summarises and contrasts the story of Lake George and Lake Burley Griffin, underlining how landscape influenced colonial and modern history.Pozycja Garden Festivals in Bolestraszyce(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Wójcik-Popek, AgnieszkaIn the previous year, the 7th Garden Festival in Bolestraszyce was already held. It is an annual event that brings together Polish garden enthusiasts and creators, teachers and young landscape architecture adepts, and even primary school representatives. Festivals have been organized since 2011 by the Arboretum and the Department of Physiography in Bolestraszyce, near Przemyśl. It has been initiated thanks to the funding from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The festival is surrounded by the substantive care of the Landscape Architecture Association, the Association of Polish Landscape Architects, the Polish Nurserymen Association and the Polish Dendrological Society. Show gardens are an unusual variety of gardens – they serve to present the latest trends in the art of space arrangement and present, popularize new plant varieties. In recent years, they have also gained a wider educational function, often referring to environmental problems or various socio-cultural issues.Pozycja Land development of the Iwonicz Zdroj spa in tourists and patients’ opinions(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Gargała-Polar, Marta; Pisarek, Marta; Lichołai, Lech; Farajewicz, MarcelinaMany components influence the quality of the spa space. It is welldeveloped and includes functional and visually interesting small architecture and botanically and aesthetically diverse vegetation. It is a showcase for the town, and its attractiveness has an impact on strengthening the treatment process and increasing tourist interest. According to the respondents, the promenade in Iwonicz Zdrój is adequately equipped with elements of small architecture and has an interesting arrangement of plants. In their opinion the current development of the space is consistent and complements the historic sanatorium architecture. This is also confirmed by field studies regarding the analysis of small architecture. Visitors to the area feel safe and rest well. The shortcomings on a fairly long walking route are the lack of sanitary installations and shade, which is particularly troublesome in the high tourist season.Pozycja Polski wiejski krajobraz: więcej niż przyroda(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Bobiec, AndrzejTraditional rural landscapes have long been shaped by the subsistence farming adapted to local environmental conditions (climate, soils, topography, etc.), underpinned by traditional institutions (family, parish, communal councils, the rule of land heredity, etc.), and secured by the common system of values and norms. Such biocultural complexes were providing an intrinsic network of habitats interconnected by the traditional land multiple use systems. Securing relative dynamic stability throughout centuries, the rural landscapes have become a very efficient „time capsule‟ of Europe‟s terrestrial biodiversity. At the same time, they are a living memory, a tangible footprint of the past generations, and thus, a place where a contemporary man can understand his ancestors, and rediscover the truth of himself. Alas, the progressing urbanization of societies decouples them from the landscapes of their origin. Urban dwellers eagerly get involved in conservation advocacy campaigns focused on often far-away „virgin forests‟, while their own urbia keep sprawling and consuming the rich traditional countryside. Such cultural severance threatens not only the diversity and beauty of abandoned and neglected landscapes but also our own sense of identity.Pozycja Review of: “Parki i ogrody terapeutyczne” by M. Trojanowska(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Gajdek, AgataThe problemof therapeutic properties of garden space is nowadays readily undertaken by architects, landscape architects, urban planners and gardeners. Increasing health problems that modern society is struggling with, force to search for various spatial and social solutions that enable everyday use of therapy and the beneficial influence of contact with nature. Public and urban spaces available to every inhabitant of the modern city become the natural and the most obvious area of such activities. In this context, the book “Parks and therapeutic gardensis” an interesting and valuable source of multi-faceted information and design inspirations regarding the topic discussed. The guidelines contained therein for creating new spaces and the described existing gardens indicate the possibilities of revitalization of green areas, parks and city gardens, as well as inter-block spaces.Pozycja Review of: “Teodor Talowski”(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Sołtysik, AnnaPozycja Rural construction law and regulations in the Kamienna Valley from the 19th century till 1961. Part I(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Schäfer, BernadetaThe first part of the paper is devoted to the regulations concerning rural construction in the Valley of Kamienna River from the beginning of the 19th century till the end of the First World War. In this period, the regulations that were probably of the greatest importance were issued by the Governmental Commission of Revenue and Treasury of the Sandomierskie Province, which were binding for the villages of government estate. Research into the forms and technical solutions in the constructions from the second half of the nineteenth century, supported by archival documents prove that some aspects of these provisions were closely observed, while implementing others faced considerable difficulties. Unambiguous determination of the extent to which these regulations affected the development of the rural construction of the region is not possible due to the small number of preserved objects from the period preceding their introduction. Certainly, the existence of objects meeting the requirements of these regulations can be confirmed from the moment they became binding.Pozycja Rural development between “institutional spaces” and “spaces of resources and vocations”: Park Authorities and LAGs in Sicily(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Falduzzi, Concetta; Martorana, Giuseppe SigismondoThis paper addresses the subject of the reference frames of territorialisation processes determined by local development initiatives. Its purpose is to offer a survey on a central issue: which spatial frames of reference influence or justify the choices of LAGs in the definition and delimitation of local development spaces. The paper is about the case of Sicily, presenting some possible interpretations of an evolution of the development space from “institutional space” to “space of resources and vocations”. The paper will highlight the relation between the spaces of natural parks and the spaces of LAGs in the Participatory Local Development Strategies.Pozycja Scenic values of developing city in Polish spatial planning system. Example of Rzeszów(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Wójcik-Popek, Agnieszka; Jaworska, Agata; Kołodziej-Marek, ŁucjaThe binding spatial planning system in Poland includes the protection of scenic values in an insufficient way. The progressive, rapid urbanization threatens the existing points and planes of passive exposure, lowering the scenic and landscape values. The paper compares various definitions of landscape and landscape values and analyzes the provisions of the current Study of Conditions and Directions of Spatial Development of the municipality of Rzeszów in terms of the identification and protection of scenic values and compares attractive landscapes with the coverage of the Local Spatial Development Plan.Pozycja Wooden regional architecture in Podkarpackie. The example of Lubatowa village(Zakład Architektury Krajobrazu, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, 2018) Gransicki, Marek