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Intro
Series Editor's Preface
Preface
Landscape Pattern Language: Integrating Practice and Science
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Logic of Landscape Pattern Language
1.1 Background and Key Point of Ideology
1.1.1 Quadrant Shift: Pasteur's Quadrant and Practice Research
1.1.2 Theoretical Background: Cultural Adaptation Theory
1.1.3 Intellectual Approach: New Tools for Thinking
1.1.4 Expressing Way: Fictitious and Realistic Approaches
1.1.5 Bridging the Gap: Inspired by Ecological Wisdom
1.2 Origin and Development of Pattern Language

1.2.1 Concept and Connotation
1.2.2 Making up for the Deficiency
1.2.3 Development of Design Language
1.2.4 Development of Pattern Language
1.2.5 Development of Landscape Pattern Language
1.3 Organizing Landscape Space with Language Logic
1.3.1 Verbalization with Logic and Structure of Language
1.3.2 Space Units as the Basics of Total Landscape
1.3.3 Space Units Lexicalized by Using Pattern to Symbolize
1.3.4 Stitching and Nested Structure as Spatial Reasoning
1.4 A New Way to Spatial Reasoning of Landscape

1.4.1 A Nested Complex of Spatial Units with Multiple Scales
1.4.2 Revealing the Formative Process of Landscape Space
1.4.3 Establishing Spatial Reasoning of Total Landscape
1.5 Conceptual Model and Knowledge Gap
1.5.1 Conceptual Model of Landscape Pattern Language
1.5.2 Knowledge Gap of Landscape Pattern Language
References
2 Origin and Innovation of Landscape Pattern Language
2.1 Theoretical Context
2.1.1 Total Human Ecosystem Integrating Nature with Society
2.1.2 Socio-Ecological Thoughts of Design with Nature

2.1.3 Ecological Wisdom Bridging Science and Practice
2.2 Scale-Process-Order Supporting Spatial Logics
2.2.1 John Lyle's Ecological Thoughts and Wisdom
2.2.2 Nested Structure as Overall Feature
2.2.3 Ecological Process as Key Force for Shaping
2.2.4 Ecological Order as Guarantee for Stability
2.3 Language of Landscape: Space Order
2.3.1 Ecological Design and Cultural Adaptation Theory
2.3.2 The Lack of Scaling Unfixing the Inner Logic
2.3.3 A Tool for Research on Spatial Reasoning
2.4 Pattern Language and Landscape Ecology
2.4.1 Theory of Pattern Language

2.4.2 Alexandria's Pattern Language on Landscape Architecture
2.4.3 Alexander's Contributions to Landscape Architecture
2.4.4 Insights of Alexander to Landscape Architecture
2.4.5 Expressing Horizontal Ecological Relations
References
3 Landscape Unit: Base of Pattern Language
3.1 Ecological Space and Its Characteristics
3.1.1 Ontology and Ecocharacteristics of Landscape Space
3.1.2 Localization of Landscape Space Design
3.1.3 Meaning and Theory of Ecological Space
3.1.4 Concept and Drivers of Ecological Space Unit
3.1.5 Coupling of Ecological Space Units

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