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Garden Futures. Designing with Nature
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- Nombre de pages227
- FormatBeau Livre
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids1.36 kg
- Dimensions24,5 cm × 29,0 cm × 2,5 cm
- ISBN978-3-945852-53-8
- EAN9783945852538
- Date de parution06/04/2023
- ÉditeurVitra Design
Résumé
The garden has always been a paradise and a place of refuge, an expression of the relationship between humans and nature, a reflection of identities, dreams, and visions. Today, however, the garden is much more than a romantic retreat - it is also a place where concepts of social justice and a sustainable future can be tried and tested. Garden Futures : Designing with Nature explores the history and future of gardens in sumptuous photo-essays, in-depth articles, and numerous interviews.
In the face of climate crisis, globalization, and food insecurity, garden makers like Mien Ruys and Piet Oudolf, Roberto Burle Marx and the Malaysian Kebun-Kebun Bangsar collective, and writers like Jamaica Kincaid or Gilles Clément provide thought-provoking case studies and ideas. Combined with examples from landscape architecture, design, and art, a rich picture emerges in which the garden is a place of hope and promise.
In the face of climate crisis, globalization, and food insecurity, garden makers like Mien Ruys and Piet Oudolf, Roberto Burle Marx and the Malaysian Kebun-Kebun Bangsar collective, and writers like Jamaica Kincaid or Gilles Clément provide thought-provoking case studies and ideas. Combined with examples from landscape architecture, design, and art, a rich picture emerges in which the garden is a place of hope and promise.


