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Derelict Industrial Land
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Fantastic Contribution
feature
Gillespies
Grainger Town
Herbaceous Borders
Hidden Gardens
High Quality Public Realm
Humphrey Repton
innovative public realm projects
landscape
landscape architecture
Litter Bins
Millennium Square
ove
Ove Arup
partnership
Precinct
public space regeneration
Queen Square
Shrub Planting
street
Superb
Thames Barrier Park
Town Hall
UK City
Urban Heritage Park
urban landscape design
water
Yorkstone Paving

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750661423
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This beautifully illustrated guide celebrates some of the most significant award winning public spaces in major cities in the UK and Ireland over the last ten years. Dealing with a range of contemporary and innovating designed landscapes from urban spaces to public parks, this book focuses on those that have been awarded the highest design accolade from the Royal Institute of British Architects, The Royal Town and Planning Institute, The Landscape Institute and The Civic Trust. Focusing on designs in ten major cities, and providing a snappy synopsis of each of the spaces in terms of its design statement, function, location, design team and award commentary, It illustrates to the reader what makes 'good design' in the public realm, providing both information and inspiration.
Nicola Garmory went into partnership with Rachel Tennant in 1994. She qualified as an Associate of the Landscape Institute in 1996 and has taught a series of professional practice seminars since 1987.

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