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Constructing Gardens, Cultivating the City - Paris's New Parks, 1977-1995 (Hardcover)
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Constructing Gardens, Cultivating the City - Paris's New Parks, 1977-1995 (Hardcover)
Series: Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture
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Constructing Gardens, Cultivating the City is the first cultural
history of major new parks developed in Paris in the late twentieth
century, as part of the city's program of adaptive reuse of
industrial spaces. Thanks to laws that gave the city more political
autonomy, Paris's local government launched a campaign of park
creation in the late 1970s that continued to the turn of the
millennium. The parks in this book represent this campaign and
illustrate different facets of their cultural and historical
context. Archival research, interviews, and analyses of the parks
reveal how postmodern debates about urban planning, the historic
city, public space, and nature's presence in an urban setting
influenced their designs. In sum, the city adopted the garden as a
model for public parks, investing in complex, richly symbolic and
representational spaces. These parks were intended to represent
contemporary twists on traditional designs and serve local
residents as much as they would contribute to Paris's role as a
world city. The parks' development process often included points of
conflict, pointing to differing views on what Parisian space should
represent and fundamental contradictions between the
characteristics of public space and the garden as it is
traditionally defined. These parks demonstrate the ongoing
cultivation of the city over time, in which transformed sites not
only fulfil new functions but also engage with history and their
surroundings to create new meaning. They stand for landscape as a
form of signifying cultural production that directly engages with
other art forms and ways of knowing. Just as the Luxembourg
Gardens, the Tuileries, and the Buttes-Chaumont parks exemplify
their eras' cultural dynamics, such parks as the Jardin Atlantique,
Parc Andre-Citroen, and the Jardin des Halles express contemporary
French culture within the archetypal space of their era, the city.
Finally, they point the way to current trends in landscape
architecture, such as citizen gardening and ecological initiatives.
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