Landscape arbiterism combines two irrelevant terms to propose a new hybrid field. Although there are many support for landscape urbanism in design and planning, there are still considerable doubts and hostility. This article reviews the criticism of landscape urbanism and points out that many of these accusations are effective. This article will critically analyze important concepts generated by landscape urbanism movement. Analysis shows that landscape urbanism is a concept that it needs to be extremely perfect to promote fruitful change of thought and practice of urban design.
Landscape Urbanism is urban planning theory and the best way to organize cities is not the design of the building but the design of the urban landscape. The term "landscape urbanism" first appeared in the mid-1990s. Since then the phrase "landscape arbitration" has been used for a variety of purposes, but it is best quoted from the comprehensive vision and requirements as a response to the "failure" of neo-arbism of postmodernism or postmodernism It has been. Transformation for Modern Architecture and Urban Planning
The term "landscape arbiterism" first appeared in Peter Connolly, a master of urban design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne. In 1994, Connol used the phrase in the title of the master 's course in urban design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne. Here he suggests the word "sort of landscape urbanism" rarely exists and needs to be expressed, and "existing urbanism ... is limited to landscape exploration" . In the article of 1994 "101 ideas on Great Park", the term "landscape as urbanism" was also used. In 1996, Tom Turner wrote
The London Architectural Institute has developed the development of practical operational responses to the broad and ambiguous concepts that mainly surround landscape urbanism. Prior to this design study, landscape urbanism never evolved into a practical design method explicitly. Today, the majority of design culture related to landscape urbanization began at the early stages of the AA landscape urbanization program and developed. The impact still exists in many educational institutions. Several of these design strategies were also adopted in some practices that have chosen to adopt urbanist design and conceptual approach.