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Landscape

Photograph of a landscape

A landscape comprises the visible features of an area of land, including physical elements such as landforms, living elements of flora and fauna, abstract elements such as lighting and weather conditions, and human elements, for instance human activity or the built environment. Landscape can also mean the objects around you in a building. Example;"I went to the mall, because I heard that the Landscape there is wonderful" or "I love the landscape of this house".

Etymology

The word landscape is from the Dutch word landschap, from land (land, patch, area) and the suffix -schap, corresponding to the English suffix "-ship". The word first appeared in English to describe a painted view of the land.

The uses of landscape

Specific uses of landscape include:

Mount Ecclesia landscape, with its 24 man-made structures, lovely rose gardens and luxuriant preserved vegetation â€" in the middle of one of the world's most expensive and intensive real estate development areas near downtown Oceanside in Southern California â€" is a paradigm of landscape equilibrium between the development of a built environment and the conservation of the natural environment, since the early 20th century and into the 21st century.


* Landscape art is the depiction of scenery in landscape painting, landscape photography or other media.
* Landscape architecture is the art of planning, designing, and managing public and private landscapes and gardens. Related terms include:
**Landscape design is the design of open space urban or rural areas
**Landscape engineering is the technical aspect of landscape architecture
**Landscape planning is the planning of large scale and/or long term landscape development projects
**Landscape management is the care of man-made or natural landscapes
**Landscape gardening is the practice of designing large scale estate gardens, and is usually applied to the 18th and 19th centuries, and seen as a precursor to landscape architecture.
* Landscape ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology that investigates the ecological causes and consequences of spatial pattern, process and change in landscapes.
*Landscape orientation of a rectangular page, painting or other graphic means that the longer axis is horizontal. (So named because landscape paintings usually have this orientation.) When the long axis is vertical, it is called portrait orientation.
* Landscape is a play by Harold Pinter
* Landscape was a British jazz-funk-synthpop band, active in the 1970s and 80s.
* Anthropic landscape is a concept in string theory.
* Cultural landscapes are "combined works of nature and of man." They are illustrative of the evolution of human society and settlement over time, under the influence of the physical constraints and/or opportunities presented by their natural environment and of successive social, economic and cultural forces, both external and internal [1].

In some nordic countries a landskap is or was an administrative unit:
*Landscapes of Norway
*Landscapes of Sweden (provinces)

See also


*Cityscape
*Cloudscape
*Hardscape
*Landscaping
*Moonscape
*Riverscape
*Seascape
*Skyscape
*Manscaping
*Soundscape



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