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Nature and Cities. The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning | Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, Armando Carbonell | 9781558443471 | Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

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NATURE AND CITIES

The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning

Auteur:Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, Armando Carbonell

Uitgever:Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

ISBN: 978-1-55844-347-1

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 492 pagina's
  • 1 nov. 2016

This illustrated collection of essays by leading international architects, landscape architects, city planners, and urban designers demonstrates the economic, environmental, and public health benefits of integrating nature more fully into cities.

”In their new book, editors Frederick Steiner, FASLA, George Thompson, and Armando Carbonell have made complex ideas about urban ecological design incredibly accessible. They make a convincing argument that ‘ecological literacy’ is an ‘essential base’ for anyone involved in urban planning and design today. There are 17 thought-provoking essays from leading landscape architects and planners from around the world.”, DIRT Best Books of 2016 (American Society of Landscape Architects)

This illustrated collection of essays by leading international architects, landscape architects, city planners, and urban designers demonstrates the economic, environmental, and public health benefits of integrating nature more fully into cities.

”In their new book, editors Frederick Steiner, FASLA, George Thompson, and Armando Carbonell have made complex ideas about urban ecological design incredibly accessible. They make a convincing argument that ‘ecological literacy’ is an ‘essential base’ for anyone involved in urban planning and design today. There are 17 thought-provoking essays from leading landscape architects and planners from around the world.”, DIRT Best Books of 2016 (American Society of Landscape Architects)

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