1994
DOI: 10.1080/01445170.1994.10412507
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Environmental ethics and park design: A case study of Byxbee Park

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“…The combination of art and science in a "human-nature ecosystem where work and leisure coexist" is an integrated approach (Engler, 1995). Ideally, these become spaces of aesthetic merit, utility, fulfill recreational needs, protect fragile ecosystems, and relate to their unique cultural context (Rainey, 1994). Combining art with science has been ridiculed by professionals on both sides.…”
Section: Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of art and science in a "human-nature ecosystem where work and leisure coexist" is an integrated approach (Engler, 1995). Ideally, these become spaces of aesthetic merit, utility, fulfill recreational needs, protect fragile ecosystems, and relate to their unique cultural context (Rainey, 1994). Combining art with science has been ridiculed by professionals on both sides.…”
Section: Artmentioning
confidence: 99%