Mary Soderstrom
Green City: People, Nature, and Urban Places looks at eleven cities the world over to see how people and nature have interacted over the course of history, and how people attempt to bring nature into cities. In each of these locations, Soderstrom examines how people have tried to make a connection with nature-how well they've done is both a lesson in hope and, often, a warning. Featuring chapters on Babylon, Provins [France], London and Bloomsbury, Hamilton, Chicago, Irvine, Singapore, Tanga [Tanzania], Kochi [India], Shanghai, and São Paulo, as well as recommendations on what must be done so that everyone has a bit of green to call their own. Also includes photographs and extensive notes.
Véhicule PressArchitecture 2006
"A generation of radicals comes to life in their own words." —Rick Salutin
Other books by Mary Soderstrom:
The Walkable City: From Haussmann’s Boulevards to Jane Jacobs’ Streets and Beyond
Recreating Eden: A Natural History of Botanical Gardens
Making Waves: The Continuing Portuguese Adventure
240 pp 8.5" x 5.5"
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