Landscape (disambiguation)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Landscape comprises the visible features of an area of land.
Landscape may also refer to:
In geography:
- Cultural landscapes are 'combined works of nature and of man.'
- Landscape architecture, the art of planning, designing, and managing public and private landscapes and gardens.
- Landscape design, the design of open space urban or rural areas
- Landscape ecology, a subdiscipline of ecology that investigates the ecological causes and consequences of spatial pattern, process and change in landscapes
- Landscape engineering, the technical aspect of landscape architecture
- Landscape garden, large scale estate gardens, and is usually applied to the 18th and 19th centuries, and seen as a precursor to landscape architecture
- Landscape manager, a person who cares for human-made or natural landscapes
- Landscape planning, the planning of large scale and/or long term landscape development projects
- Landscape urbanism is a theory of urbanism arguing that landscape, rather than architecture, is more capable of organizing the city and enhancing the urban experience
- Landscape Park (Poland), a type of protected area of lesser importance than a National Park
In popular culture and the arts:
- Anthropic landscape, a concept in string theory
- Landscape, a play by Harold Pinter
- Landscape art, the depiction of scenery in landscape painting, landscape photography or other media
- Landscape (band), was a British jazz-funk-synthpop band, active in the 1970s and 80s
- Landscape page orientation, of a rectangular page, painting or other graphic where the longer axis is horizontal