Green Dream: How Future Cities Can Outsmart Nature

Green Dream: How Future Cities Can Outsmart Nature

John Thackara , Winy Maas , Ulf Hackauf
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Sep 30, 2010 · English · Paperback (408 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 408
Language English
Published Sep 30, 2010
Publisher NAi Publishers
ISBN-10 9056627414
ISBN-13 9789056627416

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"Green Dream" delves into the intricate relationship between urban design and the natural environment, examining how cities can evolve to not just coexist with nature, but to thrive alongside it. The authors, Winy Maas, John Thackara, Ulf Hackauf, and Pirjo Haikola, explore innovative approaches to sustainable urban planning that prioritize ecological balance. Through a blend of research and visionary concepts, they challenge conventional perspectives and invite readers to envision vibrant urban spaces that harmonize with their surroundings.

The book showcases a variety of case studies and practical solutions, illustrating how future cities can incorporate green infrastructure and adaptive design principles. It highlights the potential of integrating nature into urban landscapes, presenting examples of how this integration fosters community resilience and enhances the quality of life for residents.

With a forward-thinking lens, "Green Dream" seeks to inspire architects, city planners, and policymakers to rethink their strategies, ultimately paving the way for cities that reflect the beauty and complexity of nature itself.

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