Editorial 31
In this issue of Bitácora, landscape architecture –a topic that along with architecture, urbanism, and industrial design makes up our content–for the first time takes up the whole issue. It is a necessary critical reflection given that thirty years ago landscape architecture was established in Mexic...
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oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-567382021-01-21T22:58:18Z Editorial 31 Editorial 31 López Uribe, Cristina In this issue of Bitácora, landscape architecture –a topic that along with architecture, urbanism, and industrial design makes up our content–for the first time takes up the whole issue. It is a necessary critical reflection given that thirty years ago landscape architecture was established in Mexico as an independent university degree.Today, we live in a world that focuses its efforts on the irrational exploitation of natural resources and, because of this, it becomes more relevant to have an ecological consciousness to arrive at a better future. The consequences of climatic changes are evident as well as the inability of governments and societies to establish better relationships between humans and their natural environment. One key way to achieve these is to find a solution to the paradoxical tension between the megalopolis and green space. Landscape architecture proposes real alternatives to the problems caused by our industrial societies. This issue of Bitácora differs from its traditional format because we sought to gather the voices of landscape architects who were trained at the UNAM and at other institutions in Mexico and abroad and who speak about their professional, academic, and research experiences. Without a doubt, this is an invaluable testament to three decades of academic work. En este número de Bitácora, la arquitectura de paisaje –tema que, junto con la arquitectura, el urbanismo y el diseño industrial constituyen nuestros contenidos– por primera vez abarca un número entero; se trata de una reflexión necesaria después de treinta años de su inicio como carrera universitaria independiente en nuestro país. Las personas que aquí escriben fueron invitadas expresamente a la conmemoración.Desde el punto de vista de otras disciplinas más autocentradas, pensar en arquitectura de paisaje nos permite salir de la concepción caduca del diseño como una relación objeto-sujeto, idealizada en una abstracción que no considera el lugar –en el amplio sentido del término– ni la colaboración indispensable con otras disciplinas. Este número de Bitácora se diferencia de su publicación habitual en tanto que ha buscado reunir las voces de los arquitectos paisajistas formados en la unam y en otras instituciones universitarias del país y en el extanjero, quienes reflexionan a través de sus propias experiencias profesionales, académicas y de investigación. Sin duda, tenemos en nuestras manos un testimonio invaluable: tres décadas de actividad académica. Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2015-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/xml https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/56738 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2015.31.56738 Bitacora Arquitectura; No. 31 (2015): Thirty years of Landscape Architecture; 2-3 Bitácora Arquitectura; Núm. 31 (2015): Treinta años de Arquitectura de Paisaje; 2-3 2594-0856 1405-8901 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2015.31 spa https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/56738/59518 https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/56738/59519 Derechos de autor 2015 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
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In this issue of Bitácora, landscape architecture –a topic that along with architecture, urbanism, and industrial design makes up our content–for the first time takes up the whole issue. It is a necessary critical reflection given that thirty years ago landscape architecture was established in Mexico as an independent university degree.Today, we live in a world that focuses its efforts on the irrational exploitation of natural resources and, because of this, it becomes more relevant to have an ecological consciousness to arrive at a better future. The consequences of climatic changes are evident as well as the inability of governments and societies to establish better relationships between humans and their natural environment. One key way to achieve these is to find a solution to the paradoxical tension between the megalopolis and green space. Landscape architecture proposes real alternatives to the problems caused by our industrial societies. This issue of Bitácora differs from its traditional format because we sought to gather the voices of landscape architects who were trained at the UNAM and at other institutions in Mexico and abroad and who speak about their professional, academic, and research experiences. Without a doubt, this is an invaluable testament to three decades of academic work. |
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