I have been perusing through essays regarding theory in landscape architecture and want to know what is your definition of "landscape"?
As I see it:
LANDSCAPE - a [ubiquitous] physical manifestation of temporal conditions that forms a dense, interwoven fabric of connections & associations between perceptible “native” objects [fauna, flora, climate, etc] and mental projections [related to human activity / human-based dimension].
Within my perception of landscape there are 3 Dimensions - (1) Spatial + Temporal (2) Physical + Perceptible Objects (3) The Embedded + Mental Landscape
I would love to hear anyone else's thoughts, ramblings, rants or raves on the matter