Tiny Taxonomy

Tiny Taxonomy
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Publisher : Actar D, Inc.
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9781638409137
ISBN-13 : 1638409137
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Book Synopsis Tiny Taxonomy by : Rosetta S. Elkin

Download or read book Tiny Taxonomy written by Rosetta S. Elkin and published by Actar D, Inc.. This book was released on 2017-09-25 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tiny Taxonomy offers a visually engaging collection of images and texts drawn from a series of contemporary garden installations, which highlight the role of individual plants in landscape architecture. Tiny Taxonomy showcases species that are in cultivation or in profusion, but rarely purposefully planted. A grouping of plants is categorized by common traits derived from an evolution towards feature miniaturization, generating another form of classification. Due to the diminutive size of their features, these plants are often over-looked and therefore tend to be under specified. It seems that as the world around us gains complexity and intricacy, our biological world is tending towards monotony. Tiny Taxonomy considers smallness a design opportunity, offering innumerable microcosmic considerations of the leaf form, flower structure, and physical habitat of individual plants.


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