Integration of Landscape Architecture and Water Management in the Netherlands

Summary of a Workshop in Holland

Authors

  • Eszter Karlócainé Bakay Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Dept. of Garden and Open Space Design

Keywords:

workshop, water management, landscape architecture, Netherlands

Abstract

The article presents a workshop conducted by students of the Faculty of Landscape Architecture at Corvinus University of Budapest in the Netherlands, focusing on understanding the Dutch water management system and its application in open space design. During the study trip, the students analyzed the polder landscapes of the Randstad region and learned about Dutch landscape architecture traditions, which are rooted in man-made landscapes. The article addresses the historical development of Dutch water management and modern challenges, such as dealing with freshwater shortages. It also highlights the role of water in urban planning and sustainable urban development.

Author Biography

  • Eszter Karlócainé Bakay, Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Dept. of Garden and Open Space Design

    landscape architect, Ph.D.
    assistant professor

    e-mail: karlocaine.bakay.eszter@uni-mate.hu

References

Építésügyi törvény, LXXVIII Tv. az épített környezet alakításáról és védelméről. II. fejezet 7.§. (3) a.)

W.N. Rose, kultúrmérnök és várostervező tervei alapján, 1855

“A közösségi cselekvés kereteinek meghatározásáról a víz-politika területén" című, 2000. december 22-én hatályba lépett, 2000/60/EK irányelv

Published

2013-08-01

Issue

Section

Cikk szövege

How to Cite

Integration of Landscape Architecture and Water Management in the Netherlands: Summary of a Workshop in Holland. (2013). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 31, 38-53. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/4D/article/view/5966

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