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Jill Desimini: Cartographic Grounds: Projecting the Landscape Imaginary
Service Géologique Des Mines,
Paris et Ses Environs—Carte Géologique Détaillée
, 1890.
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[© 2000 Cartography Associates]
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ABOUT THE ESSAY
Cartographic Grounds: Projecting the Landscape Imaginary
On Places, landscape architect Jill Desimini explores a range of cartographic practices, from a medieval map of the British Isles to contemporary data visualization.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jill Desimini
is an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
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