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Title:
Green city spaces : urban landscape architecture
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Series:
Architecture in focus
Publication Information:
Salenstein : Braun, 2013
Physical Description:
269 pages : colour illustrations, plans (some colour), portraits ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9783037681428
General Note:
Includes index

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32070000000151 SB472.7 U34 2013 f Open Access Book Book
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Green areas of all kinds have gained significance for contemporary urban planning. In addition to the importance for the structure and appearance of urban spaces, these areas have a wide range of social, ecological and economic functions. For instance, they can serve as relaxation and communication rooms, or as habitats for flora and fauna they can have an extremely positive influence on the micro-climate, not to mention the increasing attention they receive from the real estate business as a factor in site evaluation. This volume presents a broad spectrum of green areas in cities like urban parks, public roof gardens, greened façades, and city squares. The interplay of international trends, regional characteristics and local traditions is especially interesting. The selection of projects shows the various tendencies of this discipline at the junction of landscape architecture and urban planning.


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