Garden City: Supergreen Buildings, Urban Skyscapes and the New Planted Space

Hardback

Main Details

Title Garden City: Supergreen Buildings, Urban Skyscapes and the New Planted Space
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anna Yudina
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 240
ISBN/Barcode 9780500343265
ClassificationsDewey:720.47
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 308 Illustrations, color; 308 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 28 September 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

How far can we expand the concept of 'urban nature'? How would it make us feel? And how is it going to transform our cities - and, eventually, ourselves? Garden City captures the growing global movement among contemporary architects for biodesigning buildings less as skin and bodies - structure and facade - and more as living entities, capable of being ecologically autonomous, horticulturally productive and ultimately pleasing to our day-to-day lifestyles. It presents more than 100 (mostly completed) projects, a life-affirming range of buildings and design ideas that can be applied to new buildings and those needing rehabilitation. From office buildings that incorporate urban farms and exchange the CO2 produced by humans for food and oxygen produced by plants, to lightweight systems for growing gardens on vertical surfaces; from 'tree houses' the size of city blocks to civic buildings that are 'plugged into' existing water-management systems - there are rich and often unexpected ideas for every inquiring designer. The future of our urban architecture is biologically alert, naturally self-sustaining and alive. Garden City is this future's first manifesto.

Author Biography

Anna Yudina is co-founder and editor-in-chief of MONITOR magazine. She has curated design exhibitions on Zaha Hadid and Jakob + MacFarlane and has written several books on architecture, including Furnitecture and Lumitecture for Thames & Hudson.

Reviews

This large-format global selection should fascinate readers with a taste for architecture, landscape architecture, and/or the environment. Yudina believes humans must reestablish contact with nature and also points out the practical value of plants and trees as air purifiers, microclimate regulators, noise buffers, and bases for biodiversity. A number of entries are truly visionary: vertical farms, plant-generated air conditioning, biological facades hosting moss or microalgae, porous concrete walls that sustainably sup-port roots.-- "Library Journal"