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Architecture and the Nazi Cultural Landscape: Blood, Soil, Building
Jeremy Foster
Landscape Journal, May 2024, 43 (1) 129-133; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.43.1.129
Jeremy Foster
Trained as an architect and landscape architect, Jeremy Foster, a PhD in cultural and historical geography, is interested in the opportunities landscape thinking offers for environmental understanding, interpretation, and design practice. At Cornell from 2003 to 2021, he taught design, theory, and history to students in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, and the humanities and social sciences, working in contexts across the globe. Foster’s transdisciplinary research into how built/grown landscapes are produced and reproduced through the entanglement of cultural discourses, representational regimes, environmental processes, and socio‐material practices has appeared in multiple journals and edited volumes.
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Architecture and the Nazi Cultural Landscape: Blood, Soil, Building
Jeremy Foster
Landscape Journal May 2024, 43 (1) 129-133; DOI: 10.3368/lj.43.1.129
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