The modern city is not only pavement and concrete. Parks,
gardens, trees, and other plants are an integral part of the urban
environment. Often the focal points of social movements and
political interests, green spaces represent far more than simply an
effort to balance the man-made with the natural. A city's history
with--and approach to--its parks and gardens reveals much about its
workings and the forces acting upon it. Our green spaces offer a
unique and valuable window on the history of city life.
The essays in "Greening the City" span over a century of urban
history, moving from fin-de-siecle Sofia to green efforts in urban
Seattle. The authors present a wide array of cases that speak to
global concerns through the local and specific, with topics that
include green-space planning in Barcelona and Mexico City, the
distinction between public and private nature in Los Angeles, the
ecological diversity of West Berlin, and the historical and
cultural significance of hybrid spaces designed for sports. The
essays collected here will make us think differently about how we
study cities, as well as how we live in them.
"Contributors" Dorothee Brantz, Technische Universitat Berlin *
Peter Clark, University of Helsinki * Lawrence Culver, Utah State
University * Konstanze Sylva Domhardt, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology, Zurich * Sonja Dumpelmann, University of Maryland *
Zachary J. S. Falck, Independent Scholar* Stefanie Hennecke,
Technical University Munich * Sonia Hirt, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University * Salla Jokela, University of
Helsinki * Jens Lachmund, Maastricht University * Gary McDonogh,
Bryn Mawr College * Jarmo Saarikivi, University of Helsinki *
Jeffrey Craig Sanders, Washington State University
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