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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Swiss Touch in Landscape Architecture</strong></p><p>Landscape architecture continually transforms<br />the environment and the way we approach it.<br />This modern discipline, which began around<br />1800, quickly evolved throughout the twentiethcentury.<br />It is now undergoing an even more<br />spectacular rise as it takes a prominent place<br />within society and becomes established as an<br />important concern.<br />The present exhibition hints at the richness,<br />diversity and complexity of this fascinating field.<br />The first section deals with theory and history<br />and provides a conceptual framework for the<br />exhibition. The visitor is invited to discover the<br />influence of the history of gardens and the<br />important role played by the pioneers of Swiss<br />landscape architecture. The visitor will also see<br />the crucial function of national exhibitions,<br />including the more recent Lausanne Jardins –<br />the successful international festival of urban<br />garden design. The second section – the core<br />of The Swiss Touch in Landscape Architecture<br />– provides a survey of the most significant<br />landscape architecture studios. The last<br />section, “nouvelle vague”, presents the works of<br />a new generation of landscape architects. The<br />chosen examples intend to highlight the<br />centrality of a profession, which thoroughly<br />changes our spatial, visual and social reality.</p>]]></body>
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