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Landscape infrastructure : case studies by SWA / Ying-Yu Hung [and others] ; The Infrastructure Research Initiative at SWA (ed.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basel : Birkhäuser, ©2013.Edition: 2nd, rev. edDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)., color mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783034615853
  • 303461585X
  • 3034612729
  • 9783034612722
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Landscape Infrastructure : Case Studies by SWA.DDC classification:
  • 712 23
LOC classification:
  • SB472 .L36 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Reading the recent work of SWA / Charles Waldheim -- Landscape infrastructure: systems of continguency, flexibility, and adaptability / Ying-Yu Hung -- Infrastructural ecologies: fluid, biotic, contingent / Pierre Bélanger -- Second nature: new territories for the exiled / Adriaan Geuze and Matthew Skjonsberg -- Modulating infrastructural flows to create open space / Alexander Robinson -- Buffalo Bayou Promenade + Rosemont Pedestrian Bridge> Houston Texas -- ANning River New South Town> Miyi Country, China -- California Academy of Sciences> San Francisco, California, USA -- Ningbo Eoc-Corridor> Ningbo, China -- Lewis Avenue Corridor> Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -- Gubei Pedestrian Promenade> Shanghai, China -- Milton Street Park> Los Angeles, California -- Shunde New City> Shunde, China -- Katy trail> Dallas, Texas, USA -- Beizhi River waterfront> Fuyang, China -- Central Open Space in Mac competition> Chungcheongnam-Do Province, South Korea -- Jeffrey Open Space Trail> Irvine, California, USA -- Master plan for the North Lake Region of Chongming Island> Shanghai, China -- Kyung-Chun closed railway renovation> Seoul, South Africa.
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Reading the recent work of SWA / Charles Waldheim -- Landscape infrastructure: systems of continguency, flexibility, and adaptability / Ying-Yu Hung -- Infrastructural ecologies: fluid, biotic, contingent / Pierre Bélanger -- Second nature: new territories for the exiled / Adriaan Geuze and Matthew Skjonsberg -- Modulating infrastructural flows to create open space / Alexander Robinson -- Buffalo Bayou Promenade + Rosemont Pedestrian Bridge> Houston Texas -- ANning River New South Town> Miyi Country, China -- California Academy of Sciences> San Francisco, California, USA -- Ningbo Eoc-Corridor> Ningbo, China -- Lewis Avenue Corridor> Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -- Gubei Pedestrian Promenade> Shanghai, China -- Milton Street Park> Los Angeles, California -- Shunde New City> Shunde, China -- Katy trail> Dallas, Texas, USA -- Beizhi River waterfront> Fuyang, China -- Central Open Space in Mac competition> Chungcheongnam-Do Province, South Korea -- Jeffrey Open Space Trail> Irvine, California, USA -- Master plan for the North Lake Region of Chongming Island> Shanghai, China -- Kyung-Chun closed railway renovation> Seoul, South Africa.

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