Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.

What is Wilderness? Examining wilderness sites throughout the city of Winnipeg, this practicum explores how the narratives and stories of a place affects the recognition of a landscape in relation to wilderness identity. As definitions struggle to define the reality of the wilderness condition, it b...

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Main Author: Goodman, Krista
Other Authors: Wilson Baptist, Karen (Landscape Architecture)
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31515
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-315152016-08-16T03:47:05Z Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg. Goodman, Krista Wilson Baptist, Karen (Landscape Architecture) McLachlan, Ted (Landscape Architecture) Wreford Taylor, Liz (Plain Projects) Landscape architecture Wilderness Urban wilderness Point Douglas Winnipeg Camping Campground Wilderness identity Wilderness exploration Narratives What is Wilderness? Examining wilderness sites throughout the city of Winnipeg, this practicum explores how the narratives and stories of a place affects the recognition of a landscape in relation to wilderness identity. As definitions struggle to define the reality of the wilderness condition, it becomes clear that wilderness is not one type of landscape but a series of wilderness types. Theory is used to establish these types while delving into the identity of wilderness and its relationship to landscape architecture. These wilderness types are then analyzed through case study examples taken from various landscapes throughout the city of Winnipeg. To further explore the relationship of wilderness identity and landscape architecture, the practicum results in the application of wilderness theory to the design of four campground sites within the area of Point Douglas. Each site was chosen for its wilderness characteristics which were then highlighted through design. October 2016 2016-07-08T22:01:08Z 2016-07-08T22:01:08Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31515
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topic Landscape architecture
Wilderness
Urban wilderness
Point Douglas
Winnipeg
Camping
Campground
Wilderness identity
Wilderness exploration
Narratives
spellingShingle Landscape architecture
Wilderness
Urban wilderness
Point Douglas
Winnipeg
Camping
Campground
Wilderness identity
Wilderness exploration
Narratives
Goodman, Krista
Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
description What is Wilderness? Examining wilderness sites throughout the city of Winnipeg, this practicum explores how the narratives and stories of a place affects the recognition of a landscape in relation to wilderness identity. As definitions struggle to define the reality of the wilderness condition, it becomes clear that wilderness is not one type of landscape but a series of wilderness types. Theory is used to establish these types while delving into the identity of wilderness and its relationship to landscape architecture. These wilderness types are then analyzed through case study examples taken from various landscapes throughout the city of Winnipeg. To further explore the relationship of wilderness identity and landscape architecture, the practicum results in the application of wilderness theory to the design of four campground sites within the area of Point Douglas. Each site was chosen for its wilderness characteristics which were then highlighted through design. === October 2016
author2 Wilson Baptist, Karen (Landscape Architecture)
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Goodman, Krista
author Goodman, Krista
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title Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
title_short Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
title_full Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
title_fullStr Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
title_full_unstemmed Forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in Winnipeg.
title_sort forest not required: an exploration of wilderness identity and experience in winnipeg.
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