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Sjanghaipark : experimenteel geworteld in het alledaagse = experimentally rooted in the everyday / onder redactie van Martine Bakker [and three others].

LIBRA SB485.N4 U87 2021
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bakker, Martine, editor, contributor.
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Sjanghaipark (Utrecht, Netherlands).
Parks--Netherlands--Utrecht--History.
Parks.
Netherlands--Utrecht.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
132 pages, 15 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color), plans, portraits ; 27 cm
Other Title:
Experimenteel geworteld in het alledaagse
Experimentally rooted in the everyday
Place of Publication:
Prinsenbeek : Jap Sam Books, [2021]
Language Note:
Parallel texts in Dutch and English.
Summary:
Al meer dan vijftig jaar is het Sjanghaipark een groene vrijplaats tussen de moderne stempels van Utrecht-Overvecht. Buurtbewoners en kunstenaars formuleerden samen het ongebruikelijke uitgangspunt: de identiteit van dit park ligt niet vast, maar vormt zich doorlopend. Naar het spel van kinderen, de wandelgang van ouderen, de planten die aanwaaien, kortom naar de tijd. Daarmee deed het Sjanghaipark aan placemaking avant la lettre en was het park al klimaatbestendig toen daar nog geen beleid voor bestond. Sjanghaipark. Experimenteel geworteld in het alledaagse belicht de uiteenlopende aspecten van het park - kunsthistorisch, ecologisch, filosofisch - en duidt zijn bijzondere betekenis. For more than fifty years, Sjanghaipark has been a green refuge among the modern templates of the Overvecht district of Utrecht. Together, local residents and artists formulated an unusual principle: The identity of this park would not be a fixed one, but would constantly be reshaped. By children playing, the elderly ambling, the wind carrying in plants, by time, in other words. In this way, Sjanghaipark was a placemaking project avant la lettre and the park was climate friendly before this became a matter of public policy. 'Sjanghaipark. Experimentally rooted in the everyday' sheds light on the diverse aspects of the park - art-historical, ecological, philosophical - and makes clear its extraordinary significance.
Notes:
Die cut cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789492852434
9492852438
OCLC:
1277140557

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