In "Immanent Landscape," Christophe Girot,challenges the fundamental relationship between our understanding of nature and our definition of landscape. Citing examples from contemporary urban projects, Girot calls for a renewed relationship to nature that will foster a new practice of landscape architecture. Uncertainty is a state that generates an oscillation of emotions between fear and hope. This fluctuation of sentiment impacts our definition of landscape and our understanding of nature, fostering strong reversals of position and even intolerance. To pose the question "where does landscape end and landscape architecture begin?" without sufficient grounding and explanation, reflects no doubt the vacillations of ourtimes, prompting distortions that are characteristic of great uncertainty.
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