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Future Park
Imagining Tomorrow’s Urban Parks
Paperback
December 2013
9780643100336
More details
- Publisher
CSIRO Publishing - Published
5th December 2013 - ISBN 9780643100336
- Language English
- Pages 360 pp.
- Size 7" x 9.5"
- Images four-color photos throughout
$69.95
Future Park invites Australian policy-makers and built environment professionals to consider the future of parks in our cities. It describes the economic, social and environmental benefits of urban parks, and then outlines the threats and challenges facing cities and communities in an age when more than half the world’s population are urban dwellers. This book introduces the need to embrace new public park thinking to ensure that benefits continue to be realized.
The first public parks were created on urban "greenfields". Once these designated sites had been used, cities looked towards post-industrial sites, and built parks in places that had suffered from environmental degradation, neglect, abandonment and conflict. With finite stocks of urban post-industrial land now also approaching exhaustion, more ways of making parks are required to create inclusive, accessible and resilient urban places. Future Park presents recent proposals and projects that coalesce around four broad themes – linkages, obsolescences, co-locations and installations – responding to contemporary urban paradoxes, and ensuring parks continue to play a vital role in the lives of our cities.
KEY FEATURES
– Global lessons for park design in Australia
– Ideas-based book with practical application
– Includes spectacular images of public spaces throughout the world
– Imaginative and resourceful responses to real challenges
– Features global lessons with spectacular images from around the world, including, Germany, Korea and the USA.
Introduction
Linkages
Obsolescences
Co-locations
Installations
Where to from here?
Endnotes
Appendix
Project distribution
Index
Places
Projects
People
Amalie Wright
Amalie Wright is a landscape architect, urban designer and architect with 16 years’ experience creating meaningful places for people. Her work has included award-winning residential, urban design, infrastructure and public realm projects. In 2012, Amalie established her own design studio, Landscapology, which helps passionate and curious people create beautiful, memorable legacy landscapes.