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The conventional idea that paintings are structured with a foreground, middle ground far distance has elicited a somewhat poor response in modern landscape architecture, which seeks to avoid a dependence on the picturesque.But new ways of seeing that what is near and what is far can merge or be interchangeable, and that the intermediate spaces can assume fresh meanings will reanimate how we look at real landscapes, where near and far are still endemic to its practice and its theory.