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The book explores how unused and under-used urban spaces - from
grass verges, roundabouts, green spaces - have been made more
visually interesting and more productive, by informal (and usually
illegal) groups known as "guerrilla gardeners". The book focuses on
groups in the English Midlands but the work is set in a broad
international context and reveals how and why they undertake this
illegal activity. Guerrilla gardening is usually viewed
uncritically and promoted as a worthwhile activity: this study
provides a more balanced evaluation and focuses on its contribution
in terms of local food production.
Triggered in part by contemporary experiences in the Balkans, the
Middle East and elsewhere, there has been a rise in interest in the
blitz and the subsequent reconstruction of cities, especially as
many of the buildings and areas rebuilt after the Second World War
are now facing demolition and reconstruction in their turn. Drawing
together leading scholars and new researchers from across the
fields of planning, history, architecture and geography, this
volume presents an historical and cultural commentary on the
immediate and longer-term impacts of wartime destruction. The
book's contents in 14 chapters cover the spread of themes from
experiencing the war to reconstruction and its experiences; and
although many chapters draw upon the UK experience, there is
deliberate inclusion of some material from mainland Europe and
Japan to emphasise that the experiences, processes and products are
not London-specific. A comparative book tracing destruction to
reconstruction is a relative rarity, and yet of the utmost
importance in possessing wider relevance to post-disaster
reconstructions. The Blitz and Its Legacy is a fascinating volume
which includes war experiences of destruction, architecture, urban
design, the political process of planning and reconstruction, and
also popular perceptions of rebuilding. Its findings provide very
timely lessons which highlight the value of learning from
historical precedent.
The book explores how unused and under-used urban spaces - from
grass verges, roundabouts, green spaces - have been made more
visually interesting and more productive, by informal (and usually
illegal) groups known as "guerrilla gardeners". The book focuses on
groups in the English Midlands but the work is set in a broad
international context and reveals how and why they undertake this
illegal activity. Guerrilla gardening is usually viewed
uncritically and promoted as a worthwhile activity: this study
provides a more balanced evaluation and focuses on its contribution
in terms of local food production.
Triggered in part by contemporary experiences in the Balkans, the
Middle East and elsewhere, there has been a rise in interest in the
blitz and the subsequent reconstruction of cities, especially as
many of the buildings and areas rebuilt after the Second World War
are now facing demolition and reconstruction in their turn. Drawing
together leading scholars and new researchers from across the
fields of planning, history, architecture and geography, this
volume presents an historical and cultural commentary on the
immediate and longer-term impacts of wartime destruction. The
book's contents in 14 chapters cover the spread of themes from
experiencing the war to reconstruction and its experiences; and
although many chapters draw upon the UK experience, there is
deliberate inclusion of some material from mainland Europe and
Japan to emphasise that the experiences, processes and products are
not London-specific. A comparative book tracing destruction to
reconstruction is a relative rarity, and yet of the utmost
importance in possessing wider relevance to post-disaster
reconstructions. The Blitz and Its Legacy is a fascinating volume
which includes war experiences of destruction, architecture, urban
design, the political process of planning and reconstruction, and
also popular perceptions of rebuilding. Its findings provide very
timely lessons which highlight the value of learning from
historical precedent.
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