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New Public Spaces Sarah Gaventa

New Public Spaces By Sarah Gaventa

New Public Spaces by Sarah Gaventa


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Summary

Today, architecture is not always only about buildings but also about the spaces between them. This book proves that public space no longer refers to just public squares and parks, it now includes: dead space around housing estates, roundabouts, car parks, and reclaimed dockyards and waterfronts.

New Public Spaces Summary

New Public Spaces by Sarah Gaventa

Today, architecture is not always only about buildings but also about the spaces between them. This is the first book to showcase the best and most diverse examples of public space from all over the world. Architectural authority, Sarah Gaventa, considers new public spaces all over the world within themed chapters (see overleaf). Each chapter is finished with either an essay by, or interview with, a high-profile contributor. After each chapter introduction follow case studies of permanent, temporary, large-scale, and tiny interventions (a small percentage will be unbuilt). Each case study is illustrated extensively with a ground plan to provide a thorough understanding of the site. This book proves that public space no longer refers to just public squares and parks, it now includes: dead space around housing estates, roundabouts, car parks, and reclaimed dockyards and waterfronts. It is an important part of contemporary architecture and a competitive area as cities try to out-do each other to attract investment and tourists.

About Sarah Gaventa

Sarah Gaventa runs her own creative agency specializing in the curating of events and exhibitions on architecture and design. She has worked as a product researcher for architectural and interior design practices, and was Communications Director for Glasgow 1999: UK City of Architecture and Design. She is the author of Home Office and Concrete Design (also published by Mitchell Beazley) and writes regularly for The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, the Independent on Sunday, Elle Decoration, and Conde Nast Traveller.

Table of Contents

6 Introduction by CABE; 8 Introduction; Chapter 1: Squares and Plazas; 18 Federation Square/Lab Architects, Melbourne, Australia; 22 Blue Carpet/Thomas Heatherwick, Newcastle, UK; 24 Breda City Centre/West 8, Breda, Netherlands; 28 USF Square/3RW Architects, Bergen, Norway; 30 Stortorget/Caruso St John, Kalmar, Sweden; 34 Tilla-Durleux Park/DS Landscaping, Berlin; 38 Henrietta Park; 40 Marketplace/Dietrich Brennenstuhl, Stuttgart, Germany; 42 Lille Park; 46 Interview with Anish Kapoor (tbc); Chapter 2: Streetscapes and promenades; 54 Rappongi seating project/various, Tokyo, Japan; 58 Plenua paseo/David Chipperfield, Teruel, Spain; 62 Memorial Bridge/3LHD, Rijeka, Croatia; 68 Zutphen City Centre/Okra Landscape Architects, Zutphen, Netherlands; 72 Eastbank Esplanade/Mayer/Reed, Portland, USA; 76 Pedestrian Zone, San Candido/Alleswirdgut, Innichen, Austria; 82 Liffey Boardwalk/McGarry Ni Eanaigh Architects, Dublin, UK; 84 Interview with Thomas Heatherwick; Chapter 3: Gardens and Parks; 92 South Eastern Coastal Park/FOA, Barcelona, Spain; 96 Millennium Park, Chicago, USA; 102 Landform project/Charles Jencks, Edinburgh, UK; 106 Dania Park/FFNS Architects, Malmo, Sweden; 112 Ankar Park/Stig L. Andersson, Malmo, Sweden; 116 Columbine Garden/SLA, Copenhagen, Denmark; 120 Swindler Cove Park, New York, USA; 124 Interview with Kathryn Gustafson; Chapter 4: New uses for old spaces; 132 Westblaak Skatepark/ds+v, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 136 Westergasfabriek Park/Kathryn Gustafson, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 142 A13 Motorway project/de Paor Architects + others, London, UK; 146 Nature playground/Helle Nebelong, Valbyparken, Denmark; 150 Somoho project/Katie Marks, Soweto, South Africa; 152 Zhongshan Shipyard Park/Turenscape, Beijing, China; 156 Interview with Adrian Geuze; Chapter 5: New Types of Space; 164 The Island in the Mur Graz/Acconci Studio, Graz, Austria; 168 Serpentine Gallery pavillion/various, London, UK; 174 Green Green Screen/Klein Dytham, Tokyo, Japan; 178 Open air swimming pool/PLOT, Copenhagen, Denmark; 182 Youth centre/PLOT, Copenhagen, Denmark; 186 Atlantic Road/3RW, Kjeska, Norway; 190 Various/Guerilla Gardening, Toronto, Canada; 194 Interview with John Landy, the Governor of Victoria, Australia; 196 Further reading, websites, info 204 Index 208 Acknowledgments.

Additional information

GOR002956324
9781845331344
1845331346
New Public Spaces by Sarah Gaventa
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Octopus Publishing Group
2006-03-16
208
N/A
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