The lattest Posts trying to reply the questions of Landscaperian made me remember what a philosopher of name I don't remember said about questions and answers:...
I have added a new webpage to the Landscape Genres website: The Classical Landscape. It contains the original text of Norberg-Schulz on this topic, illustrated...
In his last Post (Sp.,16) Jorgeg proposes that "we continue our exchange of views on landscape types according to C. Norberg-Schulz.". I am all for it; but...
Re. the first question posed by Landscaperian in Post # 229: " a) Is categorization useful for the appreciation of landscapes?" I would say that not only it is...
Only recently I discovered that Group Members can post images and even create albums in the Photos section of our Yahoo Landscape Appreciation site. Cool! as...
Greetings to all members! After a prolonged summer recess I propose we continue our exchange of views on landscape types according to C. Norberg-Schulz. I have...
In the Photos and Paintings Sections we have added a new Album including paintings of two English landscape painters, Constable and Turner. The materials are...
In his Post #225, Eddington7 wrote: I am sort of puzzled about how it came to be that the four types became 'styles' when N-S ideas were quoted or interpreted...
Now that we've covered all four of the Norberg-Schulz types of landscapes perhaps it is the opportunity of clarifying what sort of 'types' they are supposed to...
Having reviewed the romantic, classical and cosmic landscape according to the ideas proposed by Norberg-Schulz, it is time now to present his last type: the...
Tim: Perhaps the following quote will make for an added argument. Our much quoted Norberg-Schulz eloquently writes in his book Nightlands (pp.15): " …But...
The Galuzzi photographs in "The Cosmic Landscape Luca Galuzzi's illustrations of Norberg-Schulz text" so exquisitely capture their subject, the desert,...
I was puzzled on reading Galuzzi's inclusion of Bolivia in his sentence : "Libia, Namibia, Bolivia…il deserto ". Afterwards, looking at the remarkable...
Buenisimo! The Page of Norberg-Shultz with the intercalated photos of Signore Galuzzi, very good! And excellent fotografy too. I must say that I was sceptical...
Please note: I have been told that some members did not get a notification of my latest Post below. I am copying and re-sending. If you did receive it, please...
I have just started the construction of a parent website dedicated to the subject of landscape styles .For reasons that will be explained in full later on, I'm...
Jorge is quite right in advising caution when dealing with the influence of landscape on religion (his Post #214) IMHO, the subject is plagued by what may be...
Not to think that Trolls are a thing of the past. They are still very much around in Norberg-Schulz' beloved Nordic Forests, as this road sign shows ...
Here is another of the Cezanne's depictions of Mont Sainte-Victoire which may be taken to illustrate the concept of Classical Landscape: Mont Sainte-Victoire...
The classical landscape is further characterized by what Norberg-Schulz calls "a human fellowship" with the surroundings. The individual is not absorbed by an...
Another landscape type, as proposed by Norberg-Schulz is the Classical Landscape. If the romantic landscape may be characterized by an indefinite multitude of...
Landscaperian: I do appreciate your concerns about taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz categorization. I am aware that this is a slippery subject and...
In a series of posts about components of Landscape Character, based on ideas proposed by John A. Jakle, we dwelt at some length on "Rhyme and Rhythm' and...
I have been looking at the landscapes IR- fotographed by Glen Ryan. Amazing images! Excelente! A propos of his "Invisible Landscapes", this quote of Imam...
I might be taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz' characterization of the Cosmic Landscape but I'd venture to say that a landscape may convey the...
The following are excerpts from Norberg-Schulz' notes on the cosmic landscape: "As a whole, the environment seems to make an absolute and eternal order...
To characterize those landscapes that Norberg-Schulz typified as "cosmic" one might begin in the negative sense: those traits that were used to characterize...
Horatio: I truly sympathise with your complaints.I agree that is not easy to find one's way around the subject, because of it being overcrowed with concepts...
About the romantic landscape, Norberg-Schulz goes on saying: (quotes from his Genius Loci, pp.42; my highlightings) "As a whole, the environment seems to make...