Regreening the Built Environment examines the relationship between the
built environment and nature and demonstrates how rethinking the role
and design of infrastructure can environmentally, economically, and
socially sustain the earth. In the past, infrastructure and green or
park spaces have been regarded as two opposing factors and placed in
conflict with one another through irresponsible patterns of
development. This book attempts to change this paradigm and create a
new notion that greenspace, parks, and infrastructure can indeed be
one in the same. The case studies will demonstrate how existing "gray"
infrastructure can be retrofitted with green infrastructure and low
impact development techniques. It is quite plausible that a building
can be designed that actually creates greenspace or generates energy;
likewise, a roadway can be a park, an alley can be a wildlife
corridor, and a parking surface can be a garden. In addition to
examining sustainability in the near future, the book also explores
such alternatives in the distant and very distant future, questioning
the notion of sustainability in the event of an earth-altering,
cataclysmic disaster. The strategies presented in this book aim to
stimulate discussions within the design profession and will be of
great interest to students and practitioners of environmental studies,
architecture, and urban design.
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ISBN
9781351764780
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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