The Land is Full. Nelson Byrd Woltz landscape Architects
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- Nombre de pages240
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids1.89 kg
- Dimensions26,1 cm × 29,8 cm × 3,1 cm
- ISBN978-1-58093-660-6
- EAN9781580936606
- Date de parution21/11/2024
- ÉditeurMonacelli Press
Résumé
A celebration of parks and public gardens by renowned landscape architecture firm Nelson Byrd Woltz, whose designs reflect the histories that are held in the land This collection of twelve projects illustrates the power of design to create vital public realms at the heart of communities. Through the firm's research-based process, ecological and cultural histories are revealed and integrated into meaningful public experiences.
Featured projects range from the revitalization of Memorial Park in Houston, a 1500-acre landscape that interweaves city infrastructure with a vibrant ecology, to the reclaiming of a burial ground adjacent to the Brooklyn Naval Yard as a contemplative meadow filled with native plants, pollinators, and birds.
Featured projects range from the revitalization of Memorial Park in Houston, a 1500-acre landscape that interweaves city infrastructure with a vibrant ecology, to the reclaiming of a burial ground adjacent to the Brooklyn Naval Yard as a contemplative meadow filled with native plants, pollinators, and birds.
A celebration of parks and public gardens by renowned landscape architecture firm Nelson Byrd Woltz, whose designs reflect the histories that are held in the land This collection of twelve projects illustrates the power of design to create vital public realms at the heart of communities. Through the firm's research-based process, ecological and cultural histories are revealed and integrated into meaningful public experiences.
Featured projects range from the revitalization of Memorial Park in Houston, a 1500-acre landscape that interweaves city infrastructure with a vibrant ecology, to the reclaiming of a burial ground adjacent to the Brooklyn Naval Yard as a contemplative meadow filled with native plants, pollinators, and birds.
Featured projects range from the revitalization of Memorial Park in Houston, a 1500-acre landscape that interweaves city infrastructure with a vibrant ecology, to the reclaiming of a burial ground adjacent to the Brooklyn Naval Yard as a contemplative meadow filled with native plants, pollinators, and birds.