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Tiergarten is Berlin's oldest park, with more than five hundred
acres of woodland in the heart of the city. Before it was absorbed
by the city, the area that became Tiergarten was a natural forest.
Throughout its history, it was used as royal hunting grounds and as
a landscaped public park, and (in the years of hardship following
World War II) an area where trees were felled for firewood, before
changing social and political circumstances and the growing
ecological movement led to measures to restore and replant this
vast public space. Thus, the Tiergarten has become not only a very
popular recreation place, but also a biotope of extraordinarily
high biodiversity. Generously illustrated with historical and
contemporary photographs, Tiergarten, Landscape of Transgression
takes readers through the history of the park, with an eye toward
exploring it as a radical spatial expression - a space where humans
and wild species and conflicting histories coexist in close
proximity, and as a model for future environments in areas of
intense urbanisation. Born of a recent symposium staged by
Technische Universitat Berlin, this book brings together twelve
essays with a range of archival documents, including newspaper
articles, maps, reports, plans, and photographs.
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