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Geo bio Miami / texts, Laurinda Spear [and six others].

Fine Arts Library SB472.45 .G46 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Spear, Laurinda, editor, writer of supplementary textual content.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ecological landscape design--Florida--Miami.
Ecological landscape design.
Urban landscape architecture--Florida--Miami.
Urban landscape architecture.
Public spaces--Florida--Miami.
Public spaces.
Parks.
Sustainable architecture.
Florida--Miami.
Physical Description:
284 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Architectura & Natura Press, 2020.
Summary:
The American office GEO has been redefining landscape architecture for nearly 15 years. This exceptional book is focused on projects in their hometown Miami. Incorporated in 2005, and led by Laurinda Spear and Margarita Blanco, two women steeped in architecture, has elevated the conversation about the important role landscape architecture plays and the contributions it can make in the face of climate change and sea level rise. Surrounding nature, plants and landscapes are the starting points for the spectacular green contribution to a very densely populated city. There is no other place in the world where so much knowledge comes together on vertical green and elevation of landscapes. This book, designed by Irma Boom Office (Irma Boom and Emma Gregoline), shows all new developments in every detail and makes it a standard for everyone who feels connected to those who wants more attention to be paid to open and green, public urban spaces. Texts Charles Birnbaum : Tackling the disconnect between architecture and landscape architecture / Charles Waldheim : interview with Laurinda Spear and Margarita Blanco / Christoph Grafe : Drawings of Laurinda Spear / Gaston Bekkers : Botanical Bricks, on the new phenomenon of botanical interest in urban development.
ISBN:
9789461400697
9461400691
OCLC:
1205592108

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