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Allées in Landscape Architecture and Garden Art—Types, Preservation, and Renewal of the Living Heritage of Baroque Allées in Hungary

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  • Kinga Szilágyi

    (Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, 2100 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Chaima Lahmer

    (Doctoral School of Landscape Architecture, Szent István University, 2100 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Krisztina Szabó

    (Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, 2100 Budapest, Hungary)

Abstract

Examining the history of garden art since ancient times, we find many examples of linear tree layouts supporting orientation or being used for the purpose of composition. Allées gained special significance during the Baroque as dynamic and grandiose space-forming garden design elements. They mostly consist of trees of taxonomically similar species planted along a regular line equidistant from each other in single or multiple rows. The two-dimensional compositional elements of the layout form three-dimensional longitudinal space forms. During their evolution, both their proportions and openness constantly change. Analyses of the compositional role and functions of allées of exemplary Hungarian Baroque garden complexes in the 18th century provided a basis for setting up a novel typology. Five compositional types have been defined as the primary result of archival research. The significance of the still-subsisting historic Hungarian allées calls for unique protection similar to European heritage protection. Taking a summary of significant, surviving examples of Hungarian Baroque allées into account, methods for allée renewal are defined along with the core question of whether allées are natural landscape elements or strict architectural compositions where authenticity may be an important criterion. The methodological research is partially based on three plans for the renewal of Baroque allées in Hungary that have been worked out by the Author as the chief landscape architect of the projects.

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  • Kinga Szilágyi & Chaima Lahmer & Krisztina Szabó, 2020. "Allées in Landscape Architecture and Garden Art—Types, Preservation, and Renewal of the Living Heritage of Baroque Allées in Hungary," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(9), pages 1-25, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:9:y:2020:i:9:p:283-:d:401663
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