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Patchwork IBA Parkstad / Maurice Hermans ; German translation: Jeannette Hark & Vojislav Miljanovic ; English translation: Jean Tee & Leo Reijnen.

LIBRA NA9016.N4 L46 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hermans, Maurice, author.
Contributor:
Hark, Jeannette, translator.
Miljanovic, Vojislav, translator.
Tee, Jean, translator.
Reijnen, Leo, translator.
Oudolf, Piet, architect.
Houben, Francine, architect.
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning.
Landscape architecture--Netherlands--Exhibitions.
Landscape architecture.
Architecture--Netherlands--Exhibitions.
Architecture.
Architecture, Modern--Exhibitions.
Architecture, Modern.
IBA Parkstad.
Landscape architecture--Exhibitions.
Netherlands--Limburg.
Local Subjects:
IBA Parkstad.
Physical Description:
247 pages : illustrations, chart, map, plans, portraits ; 28 cm
Other Title:
IBA Parkstad
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : nai010 publishers, [2022]
Summary:
For the first time in history, the Internationale Bauausstellung or IBA is being held outside Germany, in Parkstad- Limburg, the Netherlands. What started as an exhibition for modern construction in 1901, has developed into an urban planning instrument that often provides a powerful impulse to the local economy, public space and society. IBA Parkstad was launched in 2014. Through sometimes intricate, sometimes far-reaching urban and rural interventions and the cohesion of regional politan Parkstad - the patchwork - was increased and the transformation of this area accelerated. Patchwork IBA Parkstad presents inspiring projects by Piet Oudolf, Francine Houben and reflections by Jo Coenen and Dirk Sijmons, among others, on healing landscapes and stunted cities. Lessons learned, projects and a post-IBA strategy are used to address the extent to which IBA Parkstad has succeeded in making a contribution to the rich IBA tradition
For the first time in history, the Internationale Bauausstellung or IBA is being held outside Germany, in Parkstad- Limburg, the Netherlands. What started as an exhibition for modern construction in 1901, has developed into an urban planning instrument that often provides a powerful impulse to the local economy, public space and society. IBA Parkstad was launched in 2014.00Through sometimes intricate, sometimes far-reaching urban and rural interventions and the cohesion of regional politan Parkstad ? the patchwork ? was increased and the transformation of this area accelerated.00Patchwork IBA Parkstad presents inspiring projects by Piet Oudolf, Francine Houben and reflections by Jo Coenen and Dirk Sijmons, among others, on healing landscapes and stunted cities. Lessons learned, projects and a post-IBA strategy are used to address the extent to which IBA Parkstad has succeeded in making a contribution to the rich IBA tradition.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9789462086920
9462086923
OCLC:
1298548578

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