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This lecture delves into the evolution of landscape as a constructed entity, from its origins as a genre of European painting to its transformation into a cultural representation. The instructor explores the transition from landscape painting to landscape experience, highlighting the shift in perception of nature from negative to positive. The lecture also covers the role of technology, such as windows and platforms, in framing and interpreting landscapes. Furthermore, it discusses the influence of landscape architects like Frederick Law Olmsted and Dieter Kienast in shaping landscapes. The narrative extends to the complexities of nature, the commodification of landscapes, and the interplay between engineering and the environment, reflecting on the intricate relationship between human interventions and natural settings.