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Claudia Faraone and Michiel Dehaene. Landscapes Larger Than Life
Marc Treib, Exhibiting Landscapes
David Peleman, Gazing at the Landscape from Within The Atlas as a Genre
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Joachim Declerck, Frits Palmboom, Dirk Sijmons, The Discourse on Landscape in the Low Countries
A Conversation with Joachim Declerck, Frits Palmboom and Dirk Sijmons
Han Meyer, (The End of) The State of the Delta
Michiel Dehaene, Landscapes at the Tipping Point
Hans Teerds, Public Practices, Designing the World as Landscape

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Oase 93, 2014, Making landscape public Making public landscape. Designed by Karel Martens and Aagjes Martens
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I first came across Kens work in the Unit Edition’s superb monograph, Structure and Substance, published in 2012. Although I had owned a few of the British industrial design magazines, Design, for a few years before, in which Ken had designed numerous covers for.
In the ambitious new monograph Rational Simplicity: Rudolph de Harak, Graphic Designer, Volume shines a light on the complete arc of the exceptionally rich and varied career of Rudolph de Harak, showcasing his vibrant, graphic, formally brilliant work, which blazed a colourful trail through the middle decades of the twentieth century.