Landscape conservation in the research and development of the Krakow School of landscape architecture from 1970s to 2017 - from Jurassic landscape parks to cultural parks in Krakow

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Abstract

It has been almost 70 years since, when "atlantis" of the Cracow's School of Landscape Architecture professor Zygmunt Novák put forward the first idea of creating a Jurassic Landscape Park as an area where the landscape is protected in order to ensure a rest for people in the beautiful nature and culture of the surrounding great cities. Since then, his pupils and successors have created a school based on a characteristic methodology, approach to the landscape. The idea was continued in conjunction with the changing technologies and possibilities. As a result, a set of good practices was created that characterized Krakow's school of landscape architecture and emphasized its pragmatic nature.

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Forczek-Brataniec, U., & Myczkowski, Z. (2018). Landscape conservation in the research and development of the Krakow School of landscape architecture from 1970s to 2017 - from Jurassic landscape parks to cultural parks in Krakow. Landscape Architecture and Art, 13, 128–133. https://doi.org/10.22616/J.LANDARCHART.2018.13.14

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