Design and Landscape for People: New Approaches to Renewal
Through over twenty case studies this book constructs a picture of worldwide attempts to address these problems – projects that often use minimal resources to effect the maximum possible change, with the most precious resource being imagination.
Some of the ideas are breathtakingly simple:
- a mobile farm in Chicago that turns vacant lots into a source of food and employment
- a remote Japanese mountain village making a profitable virtue out of snow
- water pumps in south African villages operated by a child’s roundabout
– others rely on more subtle interventions, working over years to rebuild the broken ties of society and encouraging communities to take responsibility for their own environments.
Brimming with ideas, inspiring stories, and the conviction that design professionals can indeed make a difference to the lives of ordinary people, this book will galvanize all those working in architecture, landscape and design, but also all those who care about the future of our societies.