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Saskia de Wit (1969) is landscape architect and Assistant Professor at TU Delft. She studied Landscape Architecture at Wageningen University and Architecture and Urbanism at TU Delft, Netherlands. She worked as a designer for several offices, and has led her own office since 1998. Since 1993 she has worked for the Chair of Landscape.


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more Saskia de Wit is landscape architect and assistant professor at the University of Technology in Delft. She studied landscape architecture at Wageningen University and architecture and urbanism at the University of Technology in Delft, Netherlands. She worked as a designer at Jacobsen Landscape Architects (Cheltenham, UK), at the Department.


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Contributors: Saskia de Wit; Inge Bobbink Show more detail. Source: check_circle. Delft University of Technology Landscape Metropolis #7 Circular Water Stories. Spool 2020 | Journal issue | Editor. DOI: 10.7480/spool.2020.2 SOURCE-WORK-ID: a0e7fcd1-4e9b-42d4-a975-69b210bfa1d7. Contributors.


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Saskia de Wit is assistant professor in the Section of Landscape Architecture, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. She holds a Master's degree from Wageningen University and a PhD from Delft University of Technology. She combines teaching and research with practice at her own firm, Saskia de Wit tuin en landschap.


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Saskia de Wit; Gardens and motorways represent inherently different ways of perceiving the landscape: while the motorway is a purely visual experience, seen through the windshield, distanced from.


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Saskia de Wit Sitong Luo Leftover spaces are urban interstices that are open to spontaneous socio-ecological appropriation, complementary to defined and managed urbanopen spaces.


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Wasserkrater. Photograph by Sebastiaan Kaal, 2006. Saskia de Wit is assistant professor at the University of Technology in Delft, where she helped establish a master track in landscape architecture and now teaches landscape architecture, planting design, landscape theory, and history.


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Affiliations: [Urbanism Department, Landscape Architecture Section, TU Delft, Delft].


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Saskia de Wit TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment Downloads Download PDF DOI: https://doi.org/10.7480/rius.3.838 Abstract The appreciation of green infrastructures as 'nature' by urban communities presents a critical challenge for the green infrastructure concept.


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Delft University of Technology Let's walk urban landscapes: New pathways in design research de Wit, Saskia DOI 10.1080/18626033.2016.1144695 Publication date 2016 Document Version Accepted author manuscript Published in Journal of Landscape Architecture Citation (APA) de Wit, SI. (2016).


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Saskia de Wit When the city disintegrates into an archipelago of fragments a new role is imposed on the landscape as a carrier of topographical characterizations, cohesion and continuity.


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Saskia de Wit is an Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology, where she teaches studios in landscape architecture, planting design, and courses in landscape theory and history. She holds a Master's degree in landscape architecture from Wageningen University, with specializations in architecture and urbanism at Delft University of Technology.


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But to Saskia de Wit, who is an assistant professor at the University of Technology in Delft in the Netherlands, as well as a recent one-month research awardee at Dumbarton Oaks, these gardens are the "smallest reflections of landscapes" and as such afford insights into the significance of place in design.


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Saskia de Wit. 2009. The Dutch delta is a reclamation landscape. It has undergone several transformations since the Middle Ages to become an inhabitable, beautiful and unique cultural landscape. Many factors that determine the spatial quality of the future urban landscape are directly connected with the formal properties of the polder landscape.


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Saskia de Wit studied landscape architecture at Wageningen University (1987-1993) and Architecture and Urbanism at the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology (1990-1992). She worked as a designer at Jacobsen Landscape Architects (Cheltenham UK, 1992-1993) and the Department of Town Planning and Housing in Rotterdam (2004-2005).