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Re-Designing Nature

Aktuelle Positionen der Naturgestaltung in Kunst und Landschaftsarchitektur - Current Concepts for Shaping Nature in Art and Landscape Architecture

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Zones in which nature can offset the tyranny of the built environment are an essential part of any satisfying urban experience, aesthetically and ecologically. ( Re)Designing Nature presents innovative design concepts for enhancing the presence and presentation of nature in cities. Inspiring its readers to contemplate our current relationship to nature, it animates debates about ecologically sustainable and aesthetically intelligent environmental design. In particular, the twin phenomena of rapidly shrinking cities and rapidly expanding megacities call for new models for the intercession and housing of urban nature. Artists and landscape architects offer proposals for alternative uses of empty city lots and old industrial areas, designing parasitical gardens in the middle of the city or utopian visions for a greater symbiosis of culture and nature. Maria Auböck, Susanne Hauser, Florian Matzner, Iris Meder, Bruno De Meulder, Kelly Shannon and Susanne Witzgall discuss various aspects of the project.

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Re-Designing Nature, Maria Auböck, Susanne Hauser, Florian Matzner, Iris Meder, Bruno de Meulder, Kelly Shannon, Susanne Witzgall, Künstlerhaus Wien

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Title
Re-Designing Nature
Subtitle
Aktuelle Positionen der Naturgestaltung in Kunst und Landschaftsarchitektur - Current Concepts for Shaping Nature in Art and Landscape Architecture
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
205
ISBN10
377572799X
ISBN13
9783775727990
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Zones in which nature can offset the tyranny of the built environment are an essential part of any satisfying urban experience, aesthetically and ecologically. ( Re)Designing Nature presents innovative design concepts for enhancing the presence and presentation of nature in cities. Inspiring its readers to contemplate our current relationship to nature, it animates debates about ecologically sustainable and aesthetically intelligent environmental design. In particular, the twin phenomena of rapidly shrinking cities and rapidly expanding megacities call for new models for the intercession and housing of urban nature. Artists and landscape architects offer proposals for alternative uses of empty city lots and old industrial areas, designing parasitical gardens in the middle of the city or utopian visions for a greater symbiosis of culture and nature. Maria Auböck, Susanne Hauser, Florian Matzner, Iris Meder, Bruno De Meulder, Kelly Shannon and Susanne Witzgall discuss various aspects of the project.