The yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning 2012 presents 31 prominent projects by Dutch design firms at home and abroad.
Vis-à-vis all the gloom and doom about the crisis in the economy and particularly in the building industry, this yearbook shows the flexibility of designers, firms, clients and residents. Do-it-yourself as well as open-ended projects are important trends scrutinized and commented on in journalistic articles and reviews.
The yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning 2012 is still available in a Dutch edition as part of the December 2012 edition of the magazine Blauwe Kamer.
The yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning 2012 presents 31 prominent projects by Dutch design firms at home and abroad.
Vis-à-vis all the gloom and doom about the crisis in the economy and particularly in the building industry, this yearbook shows the flexibility of designers, firms, clients and residents. Do-it-yourself as well as open-ended projects are important trends scrutinized and commented on in journalistic articles and reviews. Also, the yearbook records both landscape architecture’s and urban planning’s state of the art, with projects that radiate design power, craftmanship and new strategies for the era following upon the unlimited growth of the last decades.
The yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning 2012 is still available in a Dutch edition as part of the December 2012 edition of the magazine Blauwe Kamer.